Tips and Pointers to Avoid Data Leaks
Reading in the newspapers about patients, students, employees, etc. personal data literally lying in the streets is something that is almost a daily occurrence. Perhaps a USB was lost, files were put out as waste paper, or a smartphone...
Small Businesses Should Be Utilizing Big Data
While it may seem like big businesses are the only ones making data driven decisions while using big data, this is no longer true today. Smaller businesses are able to enjoy the benefits as well, as analyzing all of the information...
Securing Your Internet Of Things (IOT)
Thanks to the ever advancing technology, almost everything considered ‘smart’ in the house or office supports Wi-Fi connectivity. This means you never have to connect them to your computer or even smartphone to access or...
Dissecting Panda: A Google Penalty Explained – Part 5 of 5
This is the final page of our Google Panda Penalty guide. Back in 2011, when Google released the Panda update, Google issued 23 questions that webmasters should ask of themselves, to determine if they were in compliance with Google’s...
Dissecting Panda: A Google Penalty Explained – Part 4 of 5
This is page 4 of our guide on understanding Google’s Panda algorithm. On previous pages we discussed the importance of being a brand, getting Google to trust your site, how your content and links can be discredited through Google’s...
Dissecting Panda: A Google Penalty Explained – Part 3 of 5
Here we continue with question 10 that Google wants webmasters to ask of themselves, to discover whether they are complying with Google’s Panda algorithm. This is page 3, the previous pages discussed trust, author rank, Google’s...
Dissecting Panda: A Google Penalty Explained – Part 2 of 5
This is the second page of our Google Panda algorithm explanation. The first page discussed Google trusting your pages, the importance of author rank, and how Google’s diversity filter may have discounted your content. We continue...
Dissecting Panda: A Google Penalty Explained – Part 1 of 5
In 2011, Google bombed the SEO community with the first iteration of Panda. When unveiled, it affected 12% of search results. No one knows exactly what specific points that Panda was meant to target (unless they happen to be a Google...
Using Feedly To Entertain Your Social Followers and Increase Interaction
Being active on social accounts is a good thing. If you signed up to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. in order to promote your niche site, that’s a great first step. Chances are that you’re not producing content every...
How to Build Links with Infographics – Lists of Infographic Submission Sites
I think we’ve all heard of using Infographics for building links. If you’ve never done this before, you may consider it a little like I did — sure, Infographics may do well, but it’s a lot of work to build one....