02-01-2015, 02:25 AM
every year hubspot creates a free ebook, seo myths to leave behind, they have all been shared here,
expect the last one it seems, 17 SEO Myths to Leave Behind in 2015
SEO is an evolving science. While some of the core principles will presumably stick around forever (e.g. creating high-quality content), the nuanced aspects of it are subject to continuous change. And as a result, many of the "proven" tactics people have used in the past (keyword stuffing, link schemes) are now stuff of legend.
Unless your organization benefits from having a dedicated SEO person who can work on this stuff day-in, day-out, keeping up with the latest changes in the world of SEO can be a struggle.But in the end, adjusting your strategy based on search ranking algorithm updates or changes in the way search results are displayed visually can benefit your business.
In our new guide, 17 SEO Myths to Leave Behind in 2015, we reiterate some of the best practices that should continue to guide your strategy through 2015, while also highlighting how SEO has changed over the course of 2014.
Here’s an example of one those changes: Did you know that Google has completely abandoned its Google Authorship program? Yep, we're serious.
The traditional advice had always been, “Oh, you totally need to get Authorship set up on your blog. Cause then you get your byline in the search results. And you get your headshot in the search results. And it'll improve search visibility and clickthrough rates …”
Welp, it’s all over. So I guess the main takeaway here going into 2015 is ... you have one less thing to worry about! And now that you have some free time, feel free to catch up on some other SEO insights with our SEO Myths guide. ;)
now you can separate SEO fact from SEO fiction, here it is:
all the self proclaimed seo gurus and seo liars out there will learn something if they read this
many of them take the info from the free hubspot pdf's and create a bso out of it, unfortunately they add a lot of B.S., people like alex becker will take one of these free pdf's and create a worthless course out of it
expect the last one it seems, 17 SEO Myths to Leave Behind in 2015
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SEO is an evolving science. While some of the core principles will presumably stick around forever (e.g. creating high-quality content), the nuanced aspects of it are subject to continuous change. And as a result, many of the "proven" tactics people have used in the past (keyword stuffing, link schemes) are now stuff of legend.
Unless your organization benefits from having a dedicated SEO person who can work on this stuff day-in, day-out, keeping up with the latest changes in the world of SEO can be a struggle.But in the end, adjusting your strategy based on search ranking algorithm updates or changes in the way search results are displayed visually can benefit your business.
In our new guide, 17 SEO Myths to Leave Behind in 2015, we reiterate some of the best practices that should continue to guide your strategy through 2015, while also highlighting how SEO has changed over the course of 2014.
Here’s an example of one those changes: Did you know that Google has completely abandoned its Google Authorship program? Yep, we're serious.
The traditional advice had always been, “Oh, you totally need to get Authorship set up on your blog. Cause then you get your byline in the search results. And you get your headshot in the search results. And it'll improve search visibility and clickthrough rates …”
Welp, it’s all over. So I guess the main takeaway here going into 2015 is ... you have one less thing to worry about! And now that you have some free time, feel free to catch up on some other SEO insights with our SEO Myths guide. ;)
now you can separate SEO fact from SEO fiction, here it is:
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http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hub/53/file-2072925446-pdf/SEO_Myths-2015.pdf
all the self proclaimed seo gurus and seo liars out there will learn something if they read this
many of them take the info from the free hubspot pdf's and create a bso out of it, unfortunately they add a lot of B.S., people like alex becker will take one of these free pdf's and create a worthless course out of it