Rob Woods says:
"Don't violate Google's terms of service unless you're willing to suck it up when your sites get obliterated" Amen brother! You know you're ranking because of a loophole Google would like to close. I...
View ArticleDoc Sheldon says:
Suck it up, indeed, Ian - the whining does get a little tiresome, especially when coming from someone that had to know full well that they were walking on the wild side. I think you're absolutely right...
View ArticleIan Lurie says:
That was something I brought up at Pubcon - my concern isn't Google deliberately hurting the search industry. It's them doing an old-style AT&T flame-out, getting broken up, and taking us down with...
View ArticleDoc Sheldon says:
Yep! And the heat they're taking in Europe is substantial... probably more so, in the big picture.
View ArticleRob Woods says:
Honestly I think that eventually a break up of Google is quite likely. They have tried to keep the divisions separate but if they pass a critical mass, and as politicians actually get familiar and...
View ArticleKumar says:
Being a SEO, its always fun & exiting. Google should love SEO's more than their product developers, as we are the real testers of algorithm :-) Our strategy explores their mistakes, all in all we...
View ArticleFernando Veloso says:
Hard to predict how we'll fit into the "ecosystem" in 2-4 years. Take a minute to think ahead of the sheep and you'll realize our future as "internet marketing strategists" can be a pain IF we (all)...
View Article@timothyalcock says:
Unless your in house and have full access to the funnel and in house lead handling its difficult to take responsibility for the clients bottom line. In an agency sense its better to let the client know...
View ArticleWill Adams says:
I agree with the opinion that keywords still matter. If this were true why pay some much attention to their use, and placement. My website title contains three carefully researched, and tested keywords...
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