Happy 2013! It was hard to get back in to blogging mode after the Christmas/New Years holidays. Here you go, the very first post of 2013! What I want to share with you today is an awesome SEO training resource that I signed up to in December when I decided to take it easy while […]
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2013 SEO Predictions by Australia’s Top SEOs
2012 was a very busy and turbulent year for us SEOs. There has been some major algorithm updates which involved black-and-white animals, updates to the layout of the SERPs and many more which has affected what we do on a daily basis in some way. A few weeks back, I managed to get in touch […]
How to Avoid IP Address URL in the SERPs
Mid last week, I was doing my usual SERP and rank checking for a particular keyword in Google and noticed a listing that was showing the IP address instead of their domain name: I stumble upon listings like these in the SERPs every now and then but usually for small businesses who have no idea […]
Using Scrapebox for Good, Not Evil
Who is a SEO tool junkie? I will be the first to admit that I am an absolute junkie when it comes to SEO tools. If I see a new tool that I like and has a potential, I’ll buy/subscribe it. That includes white, grey and black hat tools. Let’s be honest with ourselves here, […]
15 SEO Tools I Cannot Live Without
Similar to how a tradie has their own preference of tools they would use to get a job done, every SEO has their own arsenal of tools to analyse, audit and optimise a website. Here’s a list of tools that I use on a regular basis that I cannot live without. Keyword Research 1. Google […]
Google Disavow Tool: Proceed with Caution
Ever since the Google Penguin update, webmasters and SEO professionals have been requesting Google to offer a tool to help them disavow spammy links that are pointing to websites that they manage. Why? Do you remember the time when Google sent out unnatural link warnings through Google Webmaster Tools? Websites who received those messages panicked, […]