by Hann Wang, AO Contributor | Mar 1, 2016 | Search Engine Optimization
Many webmasters and SEOs reported major fluctuations in the search results over the last week. A number of tracking tools saw major changes in the Google algorithm including MozCast: Many believed that the update was the latest version of Google Penguin. But it was...
by Stephen Babb, AO Contributor | Feb 26, 2016 | Search Engine Optimization
For many businesses, the time a company website requires to attract users may be the difference between sliding deeper into debt and finally turning a profit. Highly competitive industries may be particularly unforgiving, so the idea that one must simply be patient...
by Hann Wang, AO Contributor | Feb 24, 2016 | Internet Marketing, Search Engine Optimization
Several online tracking tools have recently reported major fluctuations in the search rankings: What was speculated to be a Penguin update was actually a core algorithm update as confirmed by Gary Illyes, webmaster trends analyst at Google. Updates are nothing new of...
by Hann Wang, AO Contributor | Feb 23, 2016 | Search Engine Optimization
Google is set to release a major update to its ranking algorithm. This is nothing new of course and is even to be expected. Consumers would be reluctant to continue using the search engine if the results were poor or clogged with spam. For this reason the search giant...
by Hann Wang, AO Contributor | Feb 9, 2016 | Search Engine Optimization
As the digital landscape becomes more competitive, local business owners simply cannot afford to neglect their site. Even more so now with recent changes that Google has made to the way it displays local search results. An SEO audit provides invaluable insight and...
by Hann Wang, AO Contributor | Jan 27, 2016 | Search Engine Optimization
There is incredible value in consistency. Why change something that continues to produce results? This is true to a certain extent but there are also times where it can be downright risky. Search engine optimization is a perfect example. Many practices that were once...