by Jeff Yablon | May 26, 2010 | Business Process, Search Engine Optimization SEO
A couple of months ago, word leaked out that Google was about to make it so that you could opt out of Google Analytics. I pointed out at the time that Google allowing people to have their browsers instruct the web sites they were visiting to ignore their visits...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 28, 2014 | Content, Influency
Yesterday I promised you more information about traffic spikes to older stories. Coincidentally, Matt Cutts at Google weighed in on older web content yesterday, as well, when he addressed someone’s concern that old material was getting beaten up in Optimization...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 27, 2014 | Business Process, Influency
One of the ways we practice Influency at Answer Guy Central is by pointing back at the things we’ve said here over time. Part of that is self-promotional (“look how smart we are!!!”), and part is about optimization; when the things posted here...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 24, 2014 | Content, Design, Influency
As the year of search engine optimization gave way to the year of social … gave way to the year of content marketing … we’ve tweaked our advice on achieving Influency. But one thing that hasn’t changed in quite a while—in fact has become more...
by Jeff Yablon | Dec 18, 2013 | Content, Influency, Search Engine Optimization SEO
For a few years, Google’s position on duplicate content has been that ‘they won’t penalize you’ for having it on your web site. Good thing, because this week Matt Cutts revealed a statistic that might—or perhaps it won’t—sound shocking:...