Just looking at Page 1 of Google reveals there is some stiff competition from the NHL, Wikipedia, Yahoo, ESPN, and other strong authoritative domains, some of which offer the exact same content The Internet Hockey Database is trying to rank for.
Others still, like Katerina Gasset (who commented on our previous article) see it as a challenge; she said, “It is easy to beat Wikipedia for real estate terms that are local. Wikipedia is highly visible in Google search results, though not nearly...
For example, a Wikipedia type site feeding its useful content into Naver would be considered non-paid, because it’s mainly content rich value. As pointed out in my recent article on Naver’s paid search, it's a dynamic, complex software system...
Wikipedia with an article on the subject and millions of links to the domain. Wikipedia might be hard to compare and match, but the affiliate above it is a lot like my site. Wikipedia is beaten by the affiliate because it only has a relevant page...
Wikipedia which has no video content does have more than 5,600 +1s. Controversial site, Ripoff Reports, received a boost, while ConsumerAffairs.com made the top 25 losers list - ConsumerAffairs recently posted an article suggesting the public's...
Big sites like YouTube, Android, Apple, Twitter, and Wikipedia saw a big boost in some regions; in others, there was no visible impact. Italy Winners ciaoblog.com, a technology article site, saw a 95.54 percent visibility loss; and gioxx.org, a...
Good examples of sites doing this well include Amazon, Zappos, and Target on the ecommerce side, and Wolters-Kluwer (LWW.com), Trulia, and Wikipedia (but they don't really count, do they? Throughout this article I'll refer to "items" and "products...
Credit here to WikiPedia). See Jonathan Allen’s article on The Human Body Visual Search Engine. Do you remember the film “Fantastic Voyage” with Raquel Welch? She and her companions were miniaturized and inserted into a scientist’s comatose body to...
A Wikipedia entry offers a summary of approaches to measuring browser market shares, historical and current data, and useful links. There are of course plenty of other sites analysing search engine and browser market shares – including those I...
If you want a link from Wikipedia, it will be a hard process. How Small Businesses Can Get a Link from Wikipedia by Rob Chant The Panda That Killed Article Marketing - Search News Central Do you recommend article marketing as an SEO strategy?
A remarkable increase considering that in contrast to Wikipedia, wikiwho.com appears to be a classic definition of a content farm. The WSJ article highlighted some sites that are happy with Google's latest change.
Perhaps a Wikipedia entry on the history of hemlines. At one point in the Slate article on HuffPo, author Farhad Manjoo writes an obviously completely unresearched whopper of a statement about SEO: The week before that, while most of the world was...
Better still, don't have any organic listings at all, bar a link to Wikipedia (which is what the organic listings frequently feel like anyway! It's beyond the scope of this article to answer why, but lists can seemingly force Google to provide a...
Once thought of as the Wikipedia killer - the site seems to have some spam issues and has not been updated since December 2009, according to reports. Knol was started mid2008 and had its 100,000th article posted by January, 2009.
Wikipedia Celebrates its 10th Anniversary by Greg Jarboe It's hard to believe but today is Wikipedia's 10th birthday. Tips for Manual Article Spinning - Daily SEO Tip Search Engine Optimization Stop Making the 6 Biggest SEO Mistakes by Simon Heseltine
The Wikipedia entry states, "Some twentieth century historians such as John Clapham and Nicholas Crafts have argued that the process of economic and social change took place gradually and the term revolution is not a true description of what took...
This summer, a group of users created a link bomb that linked the phrase [I can read Wikipedia] back to a Wikipedia page for a racial slur for black people. He wants undecided voters "to read the most damaging news article about the Republican...
Ninety-five percent use Google/search engines, 93 percent use the company web site, 47 percent use Wikipedia, 36 percent use the web site of a commercial newswire, 34 percent use the company blog, 33 percent use social networks, 32 percent use...
Creating an informational/reference area on the site for all things environment related (the top 10 search destinations for these terms are all informational in nature, such as Wikipedia). Co-creation isn't a new idea, having been first put forward...
Wikipedia dominates search engines because it sets the standard for internal linking. Proper layout could easily be an article on its own, but we'll just run down a few key points: I would heed caution to those tempted to label the Cutts mantra as...