Getting your own Wikipedia page is tough. You need to have significant news coverage about you, ample articles written and plenty of sources backing up information about you online. Also, in some cases even if you have all of this, Wikipedia will delete your page. They are pretty hardcore about it. Lately, I have been intrigued with…
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Should You Use: Apple Pay, Visa Tokens, Android Pay, or Bitcoin?
In the United States, almost 22 percent of mobile purchases are made through digital wallets, like Apple Pay, with the projected mobile payment transaction value to reach $74 billion by 2017. As a result, many speculate that the end of the physical wallet is near, further strengthening the hype around mobile payment acceptance. With mobile…
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Simplifying the Google Panda Update – Infographic
This infographic focuses the main things the Google Panda update hates, or looks for when filtering out content from the Google index. This is an infographic meant for beginners of those looking to explain the basics. Simplifying the Google Panda Update – An infographic by the team at Google Panda Update SEO Information Embed Simplifying…
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Google to Increase Importance of HTTPS as a Ranking Factor
Most website owners at this point know they should be on HTTPS. It increases user security, gives you a slight ranking boost in Google and ensures you don’t show a warning in the new chrome browser. However, with the news this week there will be an even larger reason to switch. According to the SEM…
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Micro Study on Retail Category Optimization for SEO
I have worked with a lot of large retail clients (I do think this topic applies to most industries though) and this one has really been bugging me. What is the best way to deal with your pagination? Google basically says that you can use view all (they do recommend this one actually as #1), to see…
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