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SEO: Hot Topics and Trends : PubCon Live 2011

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Barry Schwartz:

11:29:16 am

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Barry Schwartz:

11:31:12 am

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Barry Schwartz:

11:31:47 am

Stephan Spencer, Jill Sampey, Greg Boser Moderator: Andy Beal

Barry Schwartz:

11:32:01 am

Jill Sampey is up first

Barry Schwartz:

11:32:51 am

The five things that piss her off…

Barry Schwartz:

11:33:17 am

(1) Canonicalization : It is a hint and people do blanket implementation.

Barry Schwartz:

11:34:06 am

The purpose of the tag is to get rid of dup content, instead use the rel prev and next pagniation stuff or the noindex tag

Barry Schwartz:

11:35:35 am

(2) Fluid Interactions: Using JavaScript for speed and user experience but you need to design for the user but build for the spider. Use selective graceful degradation

Barry Schwartz:

11:36:24 am

(3) Local – make sure to use microformats, enable local store publishing access such as blogs, promos, sponsors, etc. Also set up Google Places and Bing Local

Barry Schwartz:

11:37:11 am

(4) Exact match title tags, there is not so much to gain here anymore.

Barry Schwartz:

11:37:37 am

(5) Exact match anchor text, didn’t work since 2008.

Barry Schwartz:

11:38:13 am

Greg Boser is next up.

Barry Schwartz:

11:39:24 am

Focus on three trends in the last year

Barry Schwartz:

11:39:44 am

(1) Site Quality vs Page Quality… Google is no longer “page” focused.

Barry Schwartz:

11:41:15 am

He gives an example of sites that are no spammers but do get hit by the Panda update

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11:41:36 am

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Barry Schwartz:

11:43:09 am

Docstoc has 26 million pages in Google. But there is no way 26 million pages are sending them traffic in Google. They have an AdSense partner program, what happened is AdSense spammers can get a new account via docstoc and there are forum threads from black hat forums with links to them.

Barry Schwartz:

11:44:15 am

People are submitting bad words to docstoc to rank for those terms. 210,000 documents that target ‘viagra’

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11:44:28 am

see https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Adocstoc.com+viagra

Barry Schwartz:

11:44:51 am

You need to understand the concepts of content performance

Barry Schwartz:

11:45:05 am

Do you know your site’s content performance ratio?

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11:45:13 am

It all started with the Google Sandbox

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11:45:29 am

Taking the time to understand how your current content is performing is critical

Barry Schwartz:

11:45:45 am

Make sure you prioritize the content you want Google to index

Barry Schwartz:

11:47:11 am

Most of the issues you find are caused by duplicate, near duplicate stuff, pagination issues, etc.

Barry Schwartz:

11:48:08 am

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11:48:54 am

You can use 301s, even Webmaster Tools parameter exclusions

Barry Schwartz:

11:49:10 am

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Barry Schwartz:

11:49:14 am

Room is packed

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11:49:32 am

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11:49:41 am

(2) Human Engagement Signals are important

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11:49:59 am

Google acquired PostRank proves it

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11:50:28 am

Plus, Google rolled out Google +

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11:50:37 am

Social web is changing the web’s link map

Barry Schwartz:

11:51:51 am

Human Engagement is the new PageRank

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11:52:25 am

Build a consistent engagement signal to your content and develop links from pages/domains with consistent engagement signals

Barry Schwartz:

11:54:20 am

3: Backlink diversity is key: The brute force method is dead.

Barry Schwartz:

11:54:41 am

No exact match!

Barry Schwartz:

11:54:57 am

Synonyms and related phrases but don’t be too obvious

Barry Schwartz:

11:55:13 am

Branded partial matches, the company name should be the highest percentage of links to your site.

Barry Schwartz:

11:57:24 am

Google’s related searches feature helps you mine these anchor text ideas

Barry Schwartz:

11:59:40 am

Stephan Spencer is last up

Barry Schwartz:

12:00:46 pm

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Barry Schwartz:

12:00:55 pm

Google and Bing index more than html files, so get links from PDF files, etc.

Barry Schwartz:

12:01:43 pm

LinkResearchTools.com he loves it

Barry Schwartz:

12:02:44 pm

He demos some of their tools

Barry Schwartz:

12:04:27 pm

The tool shows you the types of sites linking to your site, theme, set up, etc

Barry Schwartz:

12:04:41 pm

You can look for weird things in your link profile.

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12:04:51 pm

Competitive link analysis and so on

Barry Schwartz:

12:05:28 pm

Mentions without links, etc.

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12:09:54 pm

Some 3rd party sites nofollow links, like YouTube, Wikipedia, but those pages can rank high fast for keywords.

Barry Schwartz:

12:10:17 pm

Optimize for high rankings in YouTube, it is a very popular search engine, #2

Barry Schwartz:

12:11:04 pm

Voot.net tracks your search rankings and other engagement metrics in YouTube

Barry Schwartz:

12:15:34 pm

He gives a bunch of youTube optimization tips, using titles, creating transcripts, translations, etc.Â

Barry Schwartz:

12:16:20 pm

Did you know people can burn sites by buying links?

Barry Schwartz:

12:16:40 pm

Keyword tips: youtube suggest, ubersuggest and soovle

Barry Schwartz:

12:20:01 pm

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