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[DATA] 100+ Sites Impacted By Google Medic Update Analyzed

2020-11-25T10:49:35-08:00By |Categories: Research|

  Contrary to initial speculation, in the latest Google update, Google's Medic Update has ramifications that go way beyond the health industry and establishing author expertise. A year from now we may look back at August 2018 as a pivotal shift in how SEO works, on par with the introduction of Google Panda and Penguin [...]

What is a “Broad, Core Algorithm Update”?

2020-11-25T10:49:36-08:00By |Categories: Research|

  Note: This is an edited version of research we put together for CanIRank Full Service clients. This is part 1, What is a broad core algorithm update?, part 2 dives into data around What changed in in the Google Medic Update?, and part 3 (coming soon!) explains How to Recover from the Google Medic [...]

Social Media in SEO: Why it Matters and Why it Doesn’t

2020-11-25T10:49:39-08:00By |Categories: Improve Your Rankings, SEO Knowledge, Video Podcasts|

[00:01:06] Jonathan Greene: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome welcome welcome to Episode 3 of the SEO Domination podcast. Best thing in my whole week is saying domination like that. It's getting ridiculous. But here we are dominating. My guest today is Jessica Nath. She's the SEO social media guru in-house. Much social media ninjitsu happening under [...]

An Analysis: Does Adding ‘Nofollow’ Links Benefit Contributor-Driven Content Sites?

2020-11-25T10:49:42-08:00By |Categories: Research|

It’s no secret that lots of big, contributer-oriented sites have gone the “nofollow” link route in recent times. The question that remains is whether this is an effective strategy, and whether it contributes to or detracts from SEO efforts at large. The industry seems to be in need of a data-driven examination of the concept, [...]

How to Maximize the ROI of Your SEO Investment

2020-11-25T10:49:43-08:00By |Categories: SEO Knowledge|

In the early days of CanIRank Full Service, we offered a much more limited service offering at a lower price point. Even though our monthly subscription costs were lower (around $500 - $1500 / month), the ROI was limited because we didn’t have enough hours to address all of a site’s weaknesses. We [...]

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