If there’s one thing predictable about Google, it’s change. This change takes
place almost every single day on the world’s most-used search engine. As we all
know, when Google makes
Hello and welcome to step three of my case study on fixing a website after
Penguin attacks. If you haven’t read part one and part two, you can check them
out at
Yesterday I wrote about a site of mine that was impacted by Penguin
[http://morganlinton.com/case-study-fixing-a-website-after-penguin-attacks-part-one/]
and went over the first step to the recovery process. Now that you’ve looked at
I’ve been doing SEO since 1995, back in the good old days where simply repeating
a few keywords more than your competitor improved your rank. Well things
certainly have changed a lot
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/swamibu/2405617559/sizes/z/in/photostream/]
Like it or not, Panda came and changed the face of search forever. Now Penguin
has come and it looks like once