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7 SEO Common and Dangerous Misconceptions Put Right [+ @ScentTrail Notes]

7 SEO Common and Dangerous Misconceptions Put Right [+ @ScentTrail Notes] | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it
Here are 7 common misconceptions some have about search engine optimization.

Via malek, Martin (Marty) Smith
malek's curator insight, December 11, 2013 9:13 AM

 Rather than chasing Google+1s of content, your time is much better spent making great content."

Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, December 11, 2013 11:12 PM

Excellent Post, My Notes:

1. SEO is about more than keywords! Agree
 Hummingbird's ability to handle multi-word queries is setting the stage for semantic web when search engine spiders understand context, nuance and sarcasm. Keywords are important, but the "social vitality" of your content CONFIRMS your keyword-based claims.

2. Bing Doesn't Matter. Agree
When I went to work, I "retired" last week to start my 5th company, I set up my work PC to be all BINGED up. There is enough difference between Google and Bing that I wanted to know what the other guy was thinking (and how). Bing is NOT as fast as Google and they don't understand the content as well, but unimportant they aren't.

3. Google's Hide Of Keywords Kills SEO
No death here, just have to be more intelligent about modeling our content, understanding what (in the content) is creating conversion and doing analysis BEFORE we write to know the most important keywords. If "writers" gets 3x the traffic of "contributors" then use writers.

4. Good inbound links from comments (don't be absurd, Panda helped Google SEE into all of that kind of BS so stop trying to game and create great, highly viral content instead). Comments links, almost without exception, are no follow links. If you drive links to yourself that math will stick out like the SPAM sore thumb it is.

 

5. Subheads don't matter much (this was new to me and disappointing, I still like subheads for engagement and formatting though).

6. Don't mistake serendipitous conditions for meaningful patterns - this is a general truth and one blown up for +1s. Pages that receive a lot of +1s are also receiving other kinds of benefits, accolades and links. MOZ pointed out that just because two things happen together doesn't mean there is a cause and effect relationship and good idea to remember at all times and in all things Internet marketing.

7. No higher rank from authorship....yet. Not sure my friend Mark Traphagen would agree, but not important enough to get all bent out of shape over in an excellent post.

 

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New research from Facebook connections

New research from Facebook connections | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it

Now, you can find more interesting results on Facebook and find interesting links between people, places and things.


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Massimiliano Cammuso's curator insight, January 15, 2013 5:01 PM

Facebook launches the Graph Search, arrived in partnership with Bing. Connect with friends who like your own activities and meet new people. Graph Search represents the revolution in search world, the Semantic Web begins to be used.


We are witnessing the creation of systems that adopt this kind of research, new algorithms that intertwine better information from the activities on our social networks. Google will follow!


You can join the waitlist: https://www.facebook.com/about/graphsearch

Watch this video: http://bloom.bg/V2AKGb

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Graph Search: Facebook’s Way of Keeping You Inside of Facebook (Video)

Graph Search: Facebook’s Way of Keeping You Inside of Facebook (Video) | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it
Facebook aims to be your own personal Internet, one search at a time.
yeohyc's curator insight, January 16, 2013 7:29 AM

Facebook has unveiled 'Graph Search' - a new Social Search feature - which is likely to increase competition with review websites such as Google and Yelp. Is this the future of Search?