What’s New in SEO for August 2, 2011

Writing by SEO Journal

We have compiled the latest news and updates from the big three, Google, Bing and Yahoo as it relates to SEO and the search engines overall. WHAT'S NEW THIS WEEK WITH GOOGLE: New Google Search experience for tablets Google has improved the search experience on tablets by simplifying the layout of search results pages and increasing the size of page contents like text, buttons and other touch targets to make it faster and easier to browse and interact with search results in portrait or landscape view. WHAT'S NEW THIS WEEK WITH YAHOO: Search Alliance Transitions in Six New Countries Yahoo! has transitioned certain back-end functions for Yahoo! Search over to Microsoft’s search platform in New Zealand, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela. WHAT'S NEW THIS WEEK WITH BING: Get CLICK HERE TO READ MORE...

Develop a Better Internal Linking Structure

Writing by Nick Stamoulis

Link building can be broken down into two separate projects; off-site link building, which focuses on developing a variety of quality links from numerous sources, and on-site link building, which helps develop a flatter site structure and more user-friendly experience. Both are equally important in terms of SEO. Off-site link building will help drive more targeted traffic to your site, while on-site link building will help convert more visitors. Here a 4 ways you can develop a better internal link structure. Flatten your site structure A good rule of thumb: it should take no more than 3 clicks for a user to get from your homepage to any internal page on your site. Any more than that and you risk losing your visitor along the way. Link related CLICK HERE TO READ MORE...

Hakuna Matata SEO

Writing by Nick Stamoulis

Just about everyone over the age of 3 is familiar with “The Lion King,” arguably one of Disney’s most famous films (and rampantly successful Broadway show). One of the film’s quintessential songs is “Hakuna Matata,” which Timon and Pumba teach to young Simba. The moral of the song— no worries. I’ve seen plenty of experts and clients fret over their SEO. Sometimes it feels like our entire industry lives by the will of the search engines and their algorithms. A new update comes down the pipeline and website owners are scrambling to make sure their site will pass muster. But it doesn’t have to be that way! SEO may not be totally worry free, but we are a lot closer to Hakuna Matata than you CLICK HERE TO READ MORE...

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