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  1. Google Starts Treating More Country-Code Top-Level Domains as Generic TLDs

    Or worse, you're a multinational company, but your country level top-level domain is making ranking outside of your country an issue, even when it ranks fairly well within the country. The new list of Generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs): aero .biz...

  2. Beware of Red Flags When Searching for SEO or Web Dev Services

    The domain name has aged 12 years and has accumulated 79,349 backlinks; the link profile looks good as the average trust flow of the backlinks is 41. The name just will not come to you…until you remember speaking with your daughter endlessly about...

  3. Social Media ROI: 14 Formulas to Measure Social Media Benefits

    Tip: Tier creation costs by content quality (e.g.length, sentiment, images, uniqueness) and/or Domain Authority levels. If the intangible impact isn't negligible, potentially list these in name as a disclaimer beside calculations for reference.

  4. Search Engine Reputation Management Services

    If you can find a less negative page on the same domain as the result you want to lose, you might be able to switch the page shown in the search results for your name. Because Google likes to show just a few pages for each domain in the top-10 it...

  5. Government SEO is Broken

    They use the restricted .gov top-level domain, they tend to have many inbound links from other authoritative sites, and they are typically well established, indexable, and content-rich – all prized elements in the eyes of the search engine ranking...

  6. Link Building on Partial Keyword Combinations

    Although the Wikipedia level of authority is out of your reach, some domain authority is always a welcome addition to your link profile. Organizing a local event get you great local links (e.g.city name] job fair”) but should only be done for...

  7. Adult Companies Bring Antitrust Lawsuit Against ICANN, .XXX Registry

    Two adult entertainment companies have filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against the operators of the .xxx top-level domain, and the administrator of the Domain Name System (DNS), alleging violations related to the controversial TLD, AVN reported.