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Can SEO Double Your Revenue?

Can the right SEO strategy really help websites double their revenue? That's the claim Searchengineland.com blogger Trond Lyngbø makes in a recent blog post titled, How to Double Your Revenue with SEO.  Though most of Lyngbø's experiences is with large e-commerce sites, his SEO advice is definitely worth a closer look. Here's some SEO tips…

DuckDuckGo Top 2 Million Daily Searches

Look out, Google! For the first time in its short history, DuckDuckGo, the little-search-engine-that-could, is racking up over two million daily searches. It's an important milestone for the upstart search engine that offers unprecedented levels of privacy. (Remember, DuckDuckGo does not track user IP addresses or search histories.) It's probably no coincidence that DuckDuckGo's big…

10 Reasons to Hate Google

They're the Only Game in Town Google commands around 67% of the American search market and as much as 90% of the European market. While that's Google isn't technically a monopoly, it might as well be. After all, the rest of the search market is fragmented between a bunch of other players and doesn't offer…

10 Reasons to Love Google

Android Mobile Operating System The Android mobile OS is one of the biggest game changers in the mobile industry's short history and is rapidly turning the iPhone into a niche market. After barely five years on the market, Android powered phones are outselling iPhones by a 2-to-1 margin and are rapidly turning the iPhone into…

Facebook Advertising in for Big Changes

Facebook advertising is undergoing a number of changes designed to reducing advertiser confusion and simplifying existing advertising products. The changes involve the elimination of almost half of Facebook's 27 ad units and will be rolled out over a six-month period. Sponsored Stories Facebook's most visible advertising change is to the (much-reviled) Sponsored Stories. The new…

Biggest SEO **ck-Ups of All-Time

Hinky Linking It all seemed like such a good idea at the time, but that universe of paid links was a house of cards that was destined to fail. In hindsight, the link implosion that followed the Penguin update seemed inevitable given Google's Saraman-like gaze. Of course Google bears some of the blame for setting…

Bing “Subjectship” Explained

[caption id="attachment_34425" align="alignright" width="250" caption="Subjectship (image via SearchEngineLand.com)"][/caption] The search engineers at Bing wake up every day to an impossible job - compete with Google, without seeming to copy Google. That's why Bing seems to be experimenting with "subjectship," its own version of Google's "Authorship" tags. Bing Subjectship Revealed Search engine watchers first spotted the…

Matt Cutts Clears Up SEO Misconceptions

One common complaint about Google from the SEO industry is that the company doesn't understand their business. As turns out, SEOs are the ones who don't understand Google. That's what Matt Cutts seems to be saying in a new video aimed at clearing up SEO misconceptions about Google. Here's what Cutts had to say. Algorithm…

Why Your On-Page Hurts SEO

Having your on-page SEO in line is always the first step of any SEO campaign. Quite simply, if your on-page optimization is lacking something then even the best link building campaign won't be able to give you 100% of its potential. Here are some of the problems that your site might be experiencing: Inconsistent URL…