Changing to orange j.mp/seolightsabers @sewatch SEO Younglings or SEO Padawans) easily interpret gray or dark side tactics as acceptable means for achieving search rank. Before giving in to the dark side, check out these SEO tips to renew your...
The Original Trilogy [episodes 4, 5, 6] lightsabers were red, green, and blue, and the Prequel Trilogy [episodes 1, 2, 3] added purple and red-orange. White hat tactics can compete with the black hat dark side if wielded correctly.
DarkOrange: search engines with 25 percent or greater share. Light Orange: search engines with 10 percent or greater share. Some search engines get their results by turning to third-party "search providers" to "power" their listings.
DarkOrange: search engines with 30 percent or greater share. Light Orange: search engines with 15 percent or greater share. Some search engines get their results by turning to third-party "search providers" to "power" their listings.
DarkOrange: search engines with 15 percent or greater share. Light Orange: search engines with 2 percent or greater share. To make matters more confusing, these search providers may run their own search engine sites, as well.
Search engines with more than 5 million search hours per month come first and are shaded darkorange. Search engines with 2 million or more search hours per month are shaded light orange, then those with 200,000 or more search hours are shaded...
Search engines with more than 5 million search hours per month come first and are shaded darkorange. Search engines with 2 million or more search hours per month are shaded light orange, then those with 300,000 or more search hours are shaded...
Search engines with more than 4 million search hours per month come first and are shaded darkorange. Search engines with 2 million or more search hours per month are shaded light orange, then those with 300,000 or more search hours are shaded...