“The number of hacked websites is increasing. What can I do?” Google has recently stated that there has been a 180% increase in hacked sites over the course of 2015. From this, we, and webmasters across the world, have to ask what can be done to avoid a website hack. The answer – not much. Apart from obeying the Google Webmaster Guidelines, you can follow all the rules...Read More
SEO Inc. has been invited to attend the 2015 Google Partners Summit that runs from September 30th to October 1st. The event is invite-only, which means other select executives from leading companies and we will get to spend some quality time with each other and with Google learning how to improve our PPC and SEO services. We’re looking forward to seeing what we can learn...Read More
Google Releases New Algorithm Now that we have your attention, please read the following information as it pertains to you. We at SEO Inc. want to go on the record and state that Google DID NOT RELEASE A NEW ALGORITHM code-named “Elephant.” We wanted to get your attention and alert you to the importance of what Google is trying to convey. The reason we used the term “Elephant”...Read More
After moving away from Google+, the internet’s most popular search engine seems to be changing things up again. The latest change? Fewer local search results in the SERPs. Recent search query testing by Search Engine Roundtable’s Barry Schwartz reveals only three local search results instead of the typical seven. The Google Local Pack, sometimes called the “Google 7 Pack,” is already being referred to the...Read More
Monday, July 28th, 2015: Google announces the end of Google+. In a blog titled “Everything in its right place,” Google announced their plans for the future of Google+. Google has a wealth of changes in store for the platform, many of which they say will provide better long-term value—for those who use Google+ every day and for those who don’t. The Changes to Google+ As far...Read More