SEO Infographics: A Week In Pictures #9
Posted: June 17, 2012 | Author: Tudor Davies | Filed under: SEO, SEO Infographics, Social Media | Tags: branding, facebook, Google, Google ranking factors, Online marketing, SEO experts, social media gurus, social sharing | Leave a comment »Unhappy Feet: 79 Top Penguin Tweets, Blogs and Articles
Posted: June 10, 2012 | Author: Tudor Davies | Filed under: Content, SEO, SEO Lists, SEO Reading List, Social Media | Tags: Algorithm Update, curated content, Google, Google Penguin Update, Google Update, penguin articles, penguin blogs, penguin posts, penguin tweets, SEO | 3 Comments »
With so much talk and buzz around the Google Penguin update, it is fairly easy for an important article to pass you by.
So I have compiled a list of the top 80 penguin SEO tweets and articles. These are some of the best resources out there and really should read if you are trying to recover from Penguin and want to know the best way to proceed.
4 Ways to Protect Your Website from Future Penguin Updates | Search Engine People | Toronto
4 Ways to Protect Your Website from Future Penguin Updates http://t.co/Vg2srkYJ #penguin #SEO via @senginepeople by @NickStamoulis
From: @cpvr Carlos Andrade Jr
What The Penguin? – State of Search
Ranking in Google after Penguin. « Jonathan Leger – SEO And Internet Marketing Blog
Terrible Tourism: Pitfalls of the travel and tourism industry
Posted: June 5, 2012 | Author: Tudor Davies | Filed under: SEO | Tags: holiday, holiday resorts, tourism, tourists, travel agent, vacation | Leave a comment »
If you have ever been on holiday then you will have some experience of travel agents. On the whole they can be quite helpful and have even done some travelling themselves so they will know where best to visit.
But then there are also bad agents out there and if you have been unlucky enough to have spoken to one of these then your holiday may very have been ruined and you could have spent a lot of money on a holiday that wasn’t right for you. So, let’s assess some of the terrible issues within the tourist industry that you should be aware of:
List of Lists – 80+ SEO Lists
Posted: May 25, 2012 | Author: Tudor Davies | Filed under: Content, SEO, SEO Lists, SEO Reading List, Social Media, Social Sharing | Tags: Blogging Lists, curated content, Facebook lists, Link Building Lists, Linkedin Lists, List of SEO Tools, List of Tools, seo lists, SEO twitter lists, SMO Lists, Social Media Lists, Twitter Lists, Twitter users | 1 Comment »
Online Marketing New SEO Infographics: A Week In Pictures #8
Posted: May 20, 2012 | Author: Tudor Davies | Filed under: SEO, SEO Infographics, Social Media, Social Sharing | Tags: Design, Facebook Ads, Facebook Brands, Google, Graphics, link building, links, Social Media Retailers, Social Media Tips, Social Signals, Women | Leave a comment »SEO Infographics: A Week in Pictures #7
Posted: May 16, 2012 | Author: Tudor Davies | Filed under: SEO, SEO Diagrams, SEO Infographics, Social Media, Social Sharing | Tags: Customers, Digital Age, How to use Twitter, Instagram, Panda Update, SEO Tips, Social Consumer, Social Influence, Social Landscape, Social Media Performance, Social Timing, Switching to Google+, Twitter Stats, When to Post, Yahoo Shrinking | Leave a comment »SEO Infographics: A Week in Pictures #6
Posted: May 13, 2012 | Author: Tudor Davies | Filed under: SEO, SEO Infographics, Social Media | Tags: Facebook App Development, Google, Google Revenue, Penguin Update, Psychology of Colour, Sharing Images, social media, Social Signals, Twitter 2012, Web Design, Websites Simplified | Leave a comment »Referrer Building: The True Mindset of a Good Link Builder
Posted: May 13, 2012 | Author: Tudor Davies | Filed under: SEO, Social Sharing | Tags: customer analysis, driving traffic, good link building, Google Adwords, link building, link building techniques, marketing, psychology, referrer building, referrers, SEO | Leave a comment »
Why do we link? Is it for Google or to gain a new referrer?
For the longest of times I have been link building for a number of different clients and for the most part I have done an excellent job. Or so I thought.
However, looking back on how I approached links over the last two years I can now see that I was missing a simple ingredient. I wasn’t looking for new referrers, I was just looking for SEO links.
Although that didn’t necessarily make me a bad link builder and I may very well have got referrers as a by product of my efforts, I never took into consideration whether somebody would actually click onto my links. And that is a massive oversight on my part.
SEO Infographic: How to Build Links
Posted: May 6, 2012 | Author: Tudor Davies | Filed under: Blogging, SEO, SEO Diagrams, SEO Infographics, Social Media, Social Sharing | Tags: articles, authenticity, banners, blog comments, blogs, community engagement, directories, forums, guest blogging, link building, online community, referrals, SEO, social bookmarking | Leave a comment »I’ve just added a new page to my blog “How to Build Links”. It contains an infographic that took all morning to create. Hopefully, you will like it.
To save you time, I’ll insert it here as well. Any feedback is more than welcome.














































Share Building to become the new Link Building
Posted: May 20, 2012 | Author: Tudor Davies | Filed under: SEO, Social Media, Social Sharing | Tags: +1 and SEO, blog comments, Facebook Likes, link building, Link Techniques, Share Building, Site Links, Social Shares, tweets, Tweets and Rankings | 2 Comments »2012: Judgement Day for Link Builders
In the early days of the internet, when almost everyone had their own personal blog, linking was perfectly natural. If you saw some great content and wanted to share it then you would link to it from your blog and then all of your readers would follow the link.
Even blog comments were a natural way of connecting with like minded people and discussing a topic you’re interested in. You could even add a link to your comment and no one was cynical about your motives.
However, in 2012 things are a little different. Links are no longer given so easily on blogs and established websites; just because it is no longer necessary. The same is true of blog comments and blog comment links, it is out dated to discuss an article on site via comments and they are even seen with a certain amount of disdain.
So what has changed in the last 20 years? How have links become obsolete? And why may Google one day turn off their link algorithm? The simple answer is social media.
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