Saturday, January 10, 2015

SEO Trends for 2015 – Infographic

The world get modernized as well as digitalized because of internet growth. Nowadays, traditional marketing is being replaced with modern marketing which uses the SEO technology as backbone to build leads to their firm.
Here the list of SEO trends for 2015 and a screenshot to explain the do & don’ts factors in Modern Marketing technology. So that you can sustain your branding, SERP and can increase your leads for this year too.
  • Content is King, so it continues to Rule them All
  • Social media Signals will Become Even More Important for SEO (controversial)
  • The Rise of Security as a Ranking Signal
  • Do Mobile Friendly SEO
  • Increased Focus on Conversational Keyword Phrases
  • Link Building is more important as well
  • Increase your online presence in the form Images, videos, infographics. eVisual Based SEO
Bye Keyword Rankings…. Hello ROI… Finally, SEO in 2015 will switch its primary focus from mere keyword rankings and focus on more important elements that would impact your ROI greatly.

Google Link Removal Requests Climb To 345 Million In 2014

Torrent Freak study reveals the number of Google's takedown notices were up 75% from 2013.




After analyzing Google’s weekly link removal reports for 2014, Torrent Freak says the search engine received more than 345 million requests last year – a 75 percent increase compared to the number of link removal requests in 2013.

With more than five-million targeted URLS each, Torrent Freak said that the majority of takedown requests were connected to three specific domains: 4shared.com, rapidgator.net and uploaded.net.

At TF we processed all the weekly reports and found that the number of URLs submitted by copyright holders last year surpassed the 345 million mark – 345,169,134 to be exact.

“The majority of these requests are honored with the associated links being removed from Google’s search results,” said Torrent Freak. Some requests receive a “no action” status if Google determines there is no copyright infringement, or the link has already been removed.



 

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