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Does Having A High PPC Bounce Rate Affect Organic SERPs?
Thanks for your great answer David. Just to make sure I've understood this right... In your opinion would a high volume of people pogo sticking back to the SERPs after clicking on a paid ad adversely affect the organic search performance of the rest of the site? Or do Google discount this high bounce rate for paid ads?
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | OctopusHR0 -
Does Google throttle back the search performance of a penalised website/page after the penalty has been removed?
Remember that a lot of links you had are now no longer, removed or disavowed you cant expect to rank the same. Also how long has it been since you had penalty lifted. It may take a while for all things to equal up again.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | AlanMosley0 -
Is Infographic Distribution Still OK?
Hi David, Thanks for the question and I'm glad to see that you found my list of infographic sites I think that infographics can still be a good way of marketing your website and getting links, the key really is to make sure that you're not just doing an infographic for the sake of doing an infographic. To be more specific, it shouldn't just be created in order to get links. There needs to be a solid, accurate story and data behind it as well as a nice design. Too many infographics these days are thrown together very quickly and shouldn't even be infographics! These are the ones that are probably not going to help very much in terms of links or traffic. I believe that this is what partly led to Matt Cutts saying back in 2012 that Google may seek to discount links generated by infographics at some point. It sounds like you don't need to worry about this but I wanted to point it out anyway. Re your questions - I would avoid using commercial anchor text and stick to branded anchor text - this helps reduce the chance if the activity being seen as spammy and causing you problems with Google. I'd certainly recommend linking back to the original source of the infographic or the data behind it, I'd avoid linking back to commercial category pages because this can also make it look a bit spammy. In terms of how many you should distribute to, it is less about the number and more about the quality of the site. The list I provided was put together over two years ago now (I need to update it!) so I'd recommend you review the sites and make sure they're of a good quality before submitting to them. Ultimately, you want your infographic to be covered on good quality sites that have the potential to send you quality, relevant traffic. If you use this as your benchmark, it will mean that you should end up going for good quality sites. I hope that helps and best of luck with your infographic! Paddy
Link Building | | Paddy_Moogan0 -
Exact Match Anchor Text - How Can These Guys Be Getting Away With It?
How are you checking their backlinks? Keep in mind that even the best link checkers can find only a fraction of the links pointing to a site. It could be that there are more links going to the site that you're not aware of, that Google knows about. Ahrefs has the largest index of links, in my experience. It's also possible that the site has a lot of other positive signals going to the site. Generally, the more authoritative and trustworthy a site is in Google's eyes, the more it can get away with in terms of spammy tactics without getting penalized. You also don't know which of those links are helping with the rankings, if any. It's entirely possible that the company has already disavowed most of those links in Webmaster tools, or Google is discounting them automatically. Or maybe they will end up getting penalized in the next Penguin update. In short, don't rely too much on competitive backlink analysis. It can give you a few ideas of links to go after, but it doesn't always give you the full picture.
Link Building | | TakeshiYoung0