Saturday, November 30, 2019

What Blogging Head Trash Do You Need to Release?

I cannot blog. I have no connections. I do not have enough time. Nobody will buy my course, anyway. Do you know how many times I promoted my blogging course before someone bought it? 8000 times. This is a fun, freeing, energized course designed to inspire you to live your dreams through blogging.  Imagine if […]

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Friday, November 29, 2019

Daily Search Forum Recap: November 29, 2019

Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web...



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Never Parrot a Blogging Pro

One genuine problem cripples new and struggling bloggers. These folks attempt to parrot blogging pros. Eventually, bloggers realize how pros are pros by being themselves and by blogging in their voice. But most bloggers have to go through a difficult period of trying to imitate top bloggers before realizing their voice is exactly what makes […]

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Search Buzz Video Recap: Google November Update, Recipe Bug During Thanksgiving, Google Ads Overreporting & The Best SEO At Google

This week we covered more rumors around the Google November update and how John Mueller of Google downplayed the links portion of it. Google's recipe image bug remained an issue through the Thanksgiving cooking season. Google said your robots...


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Survey Says: The Best SEO At Google Is John Mueller

It is the Friday after Thanksgiving, so let's have some fun. I ran a very scientific, statistically accurate, and unequivocally clear survey on Twitter (sarcasm) asking which Googler would win an SEO contest. The winner of the poll was John Mueller!


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Google: Robot.txt Blank Vs Allow Is No Difference

John Mueller from Google said in a Reddit thread that using a blank robots.txt file or just stating all is allowed in that file is the same thing, it doesn't matter which you use. He said "Doesn't matter" when he was asked Is there a difference? I've always used Dissallow: (blank) as it seems more efficient. But the current client is using Allow: /.


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