You keep focus on your content and Backlinks techniques . By the way if you write good and valuable content then whichever Algorithm google brings , it will not harm your website because you will be writing good content . So In my opinion Content should be unique, Good ON page SEO , and good quality backlinks . These are the three things which you want to have more focus on.
Create a “perfect site”, let the priority be to optimize it for people and then for the search engines, give something cool to the people, something that they are actually looking for and share your site with other great sites and you’ll quickly start to see your desired results.
Hi, Mainly we have to focus on quality link building rather than quantity. Do not use exact match keywords every time. Focus on quality content. Do not copy content from others. Social signal is also an important factor. Do not Spamming.
Place the keyword where they need to be placed. Perform some keyword research. Look at your competitors, their backlinks, their keyword placement. Think outside the box. Give some proper title and description. On Page Description should not exceed more than 160 characters. Perform some off page.. Post daily on the blog with unique contents and not copied.
You have to concentrate on human audience instead of search engines and you have to work on quality backlinks always.
Hi, Each year, Google changes its search algorithm around 500–600 times. While most of these changes are minor, every few months Google rolls out a “major” algorithmic update that affects search results in significant ways. So far 8 times they changed their original Algorithm and in future increasing this term. 2013 Updates • Panda Recovery — July 18, 2013 • Multi-Week Update — June 27, 2013 • Panda Dance — June 11, 2013 • "Payday Loan" Update — June 11, 2013 • Penguin 2.0 (#4) — May 22, 2013 • Domain Crowding — May 21, 2013 • Panda #25 — March 14, 2013 • Panda #24 — January 22, 2013 Have a nice day and thanks for this superb thread.
Basically, you update your site with Good information. Google always says optimize your website for users not for search engine. If more and more visitors like your page,then definitely your site will rank well in search engine.
here comes a small change on analytics It shows the summary besides the site name like the total visits , bounce rate. Now no need for clicking and seeing the traffic source
Hi there from Russia First of all sorry for my bad english. It's my first time in english SEO (worked for 7 years in russian SEO). So I have several questions.. Everybody's talking about high-quality backlinks. But nobody have told about criteria. High PR at main page? PR at page with link? DA? PA? Quality of pages in the main index? Site age? Link age? Relative content? Unique donor's articles? Here in russian search engine (yandex) we have two different parts of linkbuilding that go together. 1. Increasing statical weight of promoted website. 2. List of anchors. Yandex does examine both of them. Futhermore, it considers complex of weight on eash page with its anchor list. What about google? I have several websites in .co.uk domain area. And now I'm trying to gain my static weight with non-anchor links (anchors=urls). Is that right? Or do I have to buy anchor links also? One more time sorry for my bad english, but I'm trying to do my best. And thanks for your useful answers!
Main fact of google is only quality work on quality site, spamming is dangerous for site, you work in little amount that should be quality.
With all that's been discussed about Google's post Panda and Penguin updates, it is the Hummingbird search algorithm update from Google that has changed the entire landscape. At present, the users receive search results with the matching combination of the keywords in a search phrase or query, instead of the exact meaning of the search phrase or query sentence. It is believed that Hummingbird, the latest algorithm update from Google, is going to consider the exact meaning of the search query. This latest update is basically working on the semantic Knowledge Graph is going to deliver the best Search results to users for their search phrases.
I cant believe how many people comment "quality content" omgersh. If you are talking about your "quality content" getting you natural backlinks then yes "quality content" can get you rankings, but indirectly. Google new algorithm is going after spammy links. For like 10 years google ranks sites based on on page seo and high pr backlinks. I mean real PR not the PR that is never going to get updated again.
Matt "liar" cutts told "quality content" and now everybody is a seo pro with one advice - quality content What if I tell you - no. You're all wrong ? What if I tell you it's impossible to recognize content quality by machine ? You really think that there's a terminator - cyborg out there, recognizing content ? Maybe in the next 20 years, but not now
Hi The new update is humming bird, it effected more than 90% of sites. To overcome from these need to focus on content, social media, avoid low quality links and black hat technique, focus on scope and social media.
Just an email that I received on 8 octombrie 2013 fom Jennifer Horowitz. Hope that this will help somebody . "Hummingbird, the latest "big thing" from Google was introduced in late September. What was most striking about the announcement was not the fact that there is a new algorithm, but that it has been live for at least 30 days, with no prior announcement. In fact, after a lot of activity in the search signals about a month ago everyone was speculating that either a Penguin or (rolling) Panda update had run. When asked about it at the time, Google said they had nothing to report and nothing was up. Guess they just weren't ready to introduce their newest little friend. So what exactly is Hummingbird? For starters, Hummingbird affected 90% of searches worldwide. To put things in perspective, Penguin only impacted about 3% of searches. Since Hummingbird isn't designed to weed out spammy sites, even though the number of searches impacted was large; the actual falling out afterwards was minor. Unlike Panda and Penguin, Hummingbird is not a filter, it's an algorithm. This particular algorithm focuses on artificial intelligence, and how data is accessed and presented to users. Google's Amit Singhal said, "With more complex queries, the algorithm can better understand concepts vs. words as well as relationships between concepts." To sum it up, Hummingbird is focused on Natural Language Processing. SEO is no longer about using phrases on your site in hopes of ranking for those precise phrases. It is about providing quality content that is organized around a theme and that answers questions and offers valuable information to your site visitors. Hummingbird is new and different, which inevitably causes confusion and questions. I think the best way I can explain it is to say: Google is now better at understanding the theme and topic of your site when they crawl your content. They are now paying attention to the meaning behind a query, rather than just a few words within the query. This is a rare good move by Google! It actually opens things up to deliver you more traffic. You see, once Google understands the theme of your site, the potential traffic is almost limitless. Searchers also benefit from this change, since the goal is to deliver results that offer the info the searcher actually needs and not just a page that happens to have a precise phrase on it. Tip: think about the questions your site visitors may have, think about their problems and think about the solutions you offer and make sure your content clearly conveys all of this. In conjunction with the introduction of Hummingbird, other changes have been happening at Google. You've probably heard the recent talk about Google no longer providing keyword data in Analytics or Webmaster Tools. So, while there is a definite move away from keywords, it is still a good idea to know what language your potential customers will use to search for you and implement it naturally within your site. One last note on Hummingbird before I break down what this all actually means. According to Danny Sullivan, Hummingbird continues to rely on link analysis as one of 200 "ingredients" that Google uses to rank sites. He also claims that Panda and Penguin will continue to run as filters and these filters will very likely continue as components of Hummingbird. What Does All Of This Mean For You? Content creation and optimization continues to be as important as ever and the focus on quality is more important than ever. In addition to that, here are some other important tips: Build authority links naturally (create a strong Social strategy to spread your content) Offer solutions to your site visitors and make sure your content clearly and concisely conveys the information Optimize for mobile Be active in Social Focus on semantic analysis when doing keyword research Understand that "context" is now a part of the equation, meaning Google will do the best they can to determine the full meaning of the query and the intent behind it. In addition to analyzing the words, they will use any other data they can - typically local info, personalization info and device and platform info. User intent is going to matter more than pure keyword matching. Authorship and Structured Data are going to be more important going forward. Authorship because it connects you to your content and Structured Data because it's a good way to feed specific details to the crawler. This has been the most volatile couple years in the history of the engines, in my opinion. Arguably even more so than the old days of the Google Dance. The best thing you can do is actively create and work a content strategy and stay informed. "
Nothing changed for loooong time now, you need good content and good backlinks, (no crap if you don't want to get hit)