As the color suggests, gray hat SEO is defined as white hat tactics plus a few tactics that bend the search engines’ rules a bit. Some SEO professionals believe that there is actually no such thing as 100% pure white hat SEO, but instead only gray and black hat. Gray hat SEO’s main benefit is… More »
White Hat vs. Black Hat SEO: 6 Ways to Keep Your Site from Being Blacklisted
First of all, SEO professionals do not wear colored hats. The term’s origins come from the Westerns, in which the hero wears a white hat and the villain wears a black hat. The term “hat” is used in both the SEO industry and hacker community. In the SEO industry hat refers to the types of… More »
To Subdomain or Not Subdomain: The Brand and SEO Answer is Yes!
A client is currently reviewing the subdomain versus separate sites question and is changing their strategy based on our feedback regarding brand and SEO value. So I thought it might be valuable to share this thinking with all of you. A subdomain looks like this: Subdomain.YourMainSite.com As opposed to: NewWebsite.com Notice that “NewWebsite.com” has no… More »
Google AdWords: The Zen Moment When Your Messaging Hits the Road
We’ve often joked that you know your messaging is tight when you can get it all into a Google Ad. Seriously. With a 25-character headline, and two 35-character description lines, crafting a great on-message Google Ad is a Zen-like exercise in branding elegance. This is often where we find out how “tight” the messaging is,… More »
Three Easy Steps for Raising Your Google AdWords Quality Score
There is a lot of blather about creating quality Google AdWord campaigns and increasing your Quality Score, but it’s really a very simple formula: Target Keyword + Repeat Target Keyword in the Ad + Repeat Target Keyword on your Landing Page = High Quality Score So in the example we had in the prior blog… More »
Do You Know Your Quality Score and How It Affects Your Google AdWords?
Did you know that a poorly executed Google AdWords campaign will make your ads more expensive and less frequent? Yup. Google has a logical system to track and rate the quality of any advertisers campaign. It’s called a “Quality Score.” This makes perfect sense from a user experience perspective. Google is in the business of… More »