I’ve been out in Seattle this week for SMX Advanced 2010. I’ll try and do a more detailed write-up once I’m back, but in the meantime I’ve shared 12 top tips which I covered on Twitter during the show.
Add filter=0&start=990 to URL for site: Google query – shows more accurate indexing no @stephanspencer #smx
Real-time factors; user authority, followers (count, quality & ratio) no of retweets & freshness – use twitanalyzer @jshehata #smx
“anyone know…” query on Twitter – great way to find customers & give direct answer @dannysullivan #smx
Linking root domain easily outweighs overall number of links for exact match anchor text – @randfish #smx
Bing news submission – email bns@microsoft.com instead of online submission #smx
Bing tips: Use local listings (MS version of Google Places) & webmaster center (Goog WT) – @janetdmiller #smx
RT @Jonahstein #SMX you can add allinurl operator to get total indexed including supplemental http://bit.ly/c8eeIZ http://bit.ly/axcK8r
RT @vanessafox search result personification: number of images shown in universal depends on searchers screen size #smx
Baseline SEO testing metrics; visits/searches, average SERPs & KPI’s (average revenue per visit/search) @jordanlebaron #smx
RT @davereynolds_UK: #smx Split and A/B Testing Confidence Calculator http://abtester.com/calculator/
RT @fabioricotta RT @steph_woods: Should be tracking crawl to index ratio. #smx
It’s been a very good conference and great to finally meet a lot of people in the US (too many to mention) and have one or two beers with the likes of Guy Levine, David Reynolds and Richard Baxter.
















need context dudes… can you elaborate on each point?
Great post. Thanks for sharing..
Awesome hanging out with you Kevin, looking forward to next year! I’m still completely jetlagged / exhausted!