After explaining why new pages drop in ranking over time and warning site owners about the dangers of purchasing a spammy domain, Google web spam chief Matt Cutts is back with a new informative video. This time, Cutts is talking about the top 5 mistakes site owners make with their SEO.
A post published yesterday on the Bing Search Quality Insights Blog explained the company’s thoughts in relation to search engine results that display no more and no less than 10 blue links on a page.
Although tablets are often considered “mobile devices,” most people aren’t carrying them around all day – instead, they’re spending plenty of their tablet time sitting on the couch and engaging in an activity that’s come to be known as “second-screening.”
The majority of search market share gains that Google managed to make in the search market share in February were lost to rivals competitors Bing and Yahoo in March, according to a new report published by comScore.
So, you found an existing domain name for sale and it just so happens to be available at a steal of a price. The only problem is that for most or all of the domain name’s life so far, it’s been a spam site packed with black hat SEO techniques. Now, you have good intentions to turn the domain around and use it for your reputable business.





