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9 things most people don’t understand about SEO

SEO is a complicated discipline. There are many components to it, and best practices change from time to time. Add to that the fact that Google updates its algorithm frequently, causing ranking shifts that are known to make digital marketers lose sleep. Additionally, Google often releases new technologies that offer alternative ways to rank. That makes...
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What Brand is Tops with Small Business Owners? WordPress, Alignable Index Says

Winning the trust of small businesses is not always easy, but one brand that seems to have succeeded is WordPress. According to the new SMB Trust Index, WordPress is the most trusted brand for small businesses, with a Net Promoter Score of 50 in Q2 2016. Languishing at the bottom of the list are Web.com...
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SEO Guide: An Introduction to Mobile SEO

Editor’s Note: This is a section of our soon to be completely redone SEO Guide. Enjoy! Even before the first Apple iPhone was released in 2007, marketers were asking the question: “What should my mobile strategy be?” And it’s a question that many are still asking today. One thing is for sure, though: the mobile...
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WordPress admin? Thinking of spending time with the family? Think again

The Dutch hacking community’s Summer of Pwnage (SoP) has disclosed three vulnerabilities in WordPress plugins, including an XSS in the popular Ninja Forms. Since Ninja Forms claims more than 600,000 users, we’ll start there: the now-fixed reflected XSS bug allows attackers to inject malicious JavaScript into the victim’s application. That’s because the plugin “insufficiently performs...
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Use Power BI to supercharge your SEO

Take advantage of Microsoft’s Power BI (Business Intelligence) rollout in 2016 to collect and analyze more data than ever before and find the SEO performance gaps you didn’t even know about. If you’re not familiar with Microsoft’s Business Intelligence paradigm, then I heartily recommend you take a walk through their promotional material. The most pertinent part...
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WordPress Summer of Pwnage: 64 holes in 21 days

July 21, 2016 WordPress might be sweating this summer Three weeks into a month of targeting WordPress and its plugins, the Dutch ‘Summer of Pwnage’ hacking event has uncovered 64 vulnerabilities. Does this make WordPress the Adobe Flash of the CMS world? SCMagazine UK.com investigates… Summer of Pwnage (#sumofpwn) describes itself as being a “community...
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SEO: Content Is King but Links Are Gold

Creating compelling, customer-centric content isn’t enough to win rankings and shoppers. Without a strong internal linking structure, even the best content will still fail to perform in natural search. The three strongest factors that Google uses to determine which pages will be ranked on page one are content, links, and Google’s proprietary machine-learning artificial intelligence...
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Dear Google, the future is fewer people writing code

Google recently launched Project Bloks — a “platform” that will enable developers, educators and designers to work together in order to build “physical programming experiences” for children. This actually has the potential to be a great educational tool — but not in the way Google presents it (or at least not in the way it’s being...
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WordPress Summer of Pwnage: 64 holes in 21 days – SC Magazine

July 21, 2016 WordPress might be sweating this summer Three weeks into a month of targeting WordPress and its plugins, the Dutch ‘Summer of Pwnage’ hacking event has uncovered 64 vulnerabilities. Does this make WordPress the Adobe Flash of the CMS world? SCMagazine UK.com investigates… Summer of Pwnage (#sumofpwn) describes itself as being a “community...
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