Home » SEO » Advanced SEO

Google Disregard Backlinks as Ranking Factors

After years of reliance on backlinks, Matt Cutts today announced that backlinks are dead. The unannounced speech took place on a TED Fellows meeting in LA and came as a surprise for around 500 participating webmasters and SEOs. We all …

Read more

  • Tags

Google’s new Disavow Links Tool vs Bing’s Link Removal Practice

While kids are waiting for Christmas, many webmasters have been waiting for a Google disavow links tool to handle negative SEO or backlinks which are hard to remove. Google have listened to what webmasters and search engine optimisers would

Read more

Toxic Backlinks: Do they exist?

People are talking about trusted links giving benefits to websites and untrusted backlinks giving penalties or trouble in search engines. Today we are going to discuss some of the most common forms of risky backlinks after the recent penguin and …

Read more

Are In-content Links Still Important?

A recent German backlink study by Link Research Tools shows that a mixed basket of incoming links are still very important. Their findings indicate in-content links might be correlated with negative search engine rankings the latest months and we’re here …

Read more

  • Tags

Cemper Regains Lead as the Best Link Building Tool

After Majestic SEO latest addition of trust metrics, Cemper.com decided to add additional features helping to classify backlinks. The latest update of LinkResearchTools include both power and trust metrics, which in combination can be very useful to help decide if …

Read more

Majestic SEO Launches Visual Trusted Link Profiles

In an attempt to differentiate themselves while providing a highly sought after feature, Majestic SEO has managed to create a useful and visual appealing functionality to measure link trust and link profiles for websites. Relevant and credible backlinks or the …

Read more

  • Tags

Bing’s Latest Patent: Search Like Your Idol

Personalised search is quickly becoming increasingly important, since major search engines fight to give every user the optimal personal experience. However, Microsoft’s latest personalisation twist intends to give Bing users a different experience. Instead of showing search results based on …

Read more

Twitter’s New Web Analytics Tool Soon Live

Does your website receive any traffic from Twitter? Can you draw any conclusions about what users prefer to tweet about? With Twitter’s web analytics tool, you can soon find out.

Read more

  • Tags

Migrating to IPv6 – An introductory analysis of the situation

Few technical terms gained such momentum in 2011 as the new Internet Protocol, version six (IPv6). The sudden attention may seem a bit strange, given the fact that IPv6 was first described by The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in …

Read more

Google’s I/O Developers Conference 2011

Today, the yearly Google developers conference is starting again. It’s a 2 day technology conference, with focus on the following topics: Android: All from best practices to show android can be combined with App Engine. Google App Engine: Google’s cloud …

Read more

Effects Of Google’s Panda Update In UK

Photo Credit: KungFuPanda.com It appears Google rolled out their Panda update in all English speaking countries now, so even good old’ UK should be included. Below is our initial thoughts about the latest algorithmic Google update. What Does Panda Update …

Read more

Google +1: Any Impact on SEO?

The no. 1 search engine just launched Google +1, a new button you can use to recommend websites to your friends. People around the web discuss if Google’s new +1 feature will have any effect on search engine optimisation. Here …

Read more

  • Tags

SEO Hosting

SEO Specialist has been advising an affiliate company launching a new web hosting service – SEOHosting.co.uk. If you are serious about Search Engine Optimisation and have a lot of websites, linking between each other, SEO Hosting can be what you …

Read more