Interesting tips include: Stop chasing search engine algorithms and get back to chasing users. Stop focusing on 'optimal keyword density'. Kind of common sense but a good watch: View Here: Click Here Youtobe Or Here [video=youtube_share;W-wEnO0uKnw]http://youtu.be/W-wEnO0uKnw[/video]
I guess it all boils down to creating a website that can help users instead of coming up with a stream of websites just to please the search engine robots. Has some great tidbits here.
I can't agree about that, Backlinks still have the same value and I mean not some spammy backlinks but high-quality ones, add social and content = nice SEO
Design the URL of your website SEO friendly. Do the architecture of the website smartly. Create different Meta tags for every pages. Post the fresh and relevant content on your website. Try to get natural links.
That was a good post! The keyword in the content makes much difference, it will more useful for the keywords to get a good ranking.
1. Do something cool: Make sure your site stands out from the competition. 2. Include relevant words in your copy: Try to put yourself in the shoes of searchers. 3. Be smart about your tags and site architecture. 4. Sign up for email forwarding in Webmaster Tools to get notified by Google if anything is wrong. 5. Attract buzz: Natural links, +1s, likes, follows… all these can help. 6. Stay fresh and relevant: Keep content up-to-date on your site to keep receiving organic traffic.
Actually backlinks are not the dead people, poor quality backlinks are dead. Now it's all about the world of unique contents.
I think the only thing you can recover with that penguin is to make evrything quality and not spammy that's it.
5 common mistakes in SEO (and 6 good ideas!) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AmRg3p79pM&feature=related