I don't get all the fuss - the link clearly looked like guest post spam: exact match anchor, unrelated content etc. Here's my response:http://internetfolks.com/dear-moz-anything-can-violate-googles-quality-guidelines/
haha. Just for a user's perspective the new site makes it near impossible to find what you're looking for. M&S' target consumers like reliable quality so this change will have put a lot of people off, myself included.
hahaha, I'm pretty sure he's nothing to do with that site. Someone was looking for a little link juice but got denied by the BBC (although we all googled it anyway, oops).
Thanks for the security link, although by "compromised" I mean that if someone got my FB password for example, they could log into a bunch of stuff manually by using it. It's more about targeted attacks than mass hacking.
Poll data is very limited and it's easy to draw wild conclusions from a small sample. All I know for sure is that I prefer social logins because they're easy BUT I don't like to use them because it's less secure - only 1 account needs to be compromised to lose everything. Plus, who knows what kind of data/stats gets shared to the network.
(and yes that bounce exchange thing is very annoying!)
I don't get all the fuss - the link clearly looked like guest post spam: exact match anchor, unrelated content etc. Here's my response:http://internetfolks.com/dear-moz-anything-can-violate-googles-quality-guidelines/
haha, that Trip Advisor one is awesome.
lol. Or worse...there will be no reviews because no-one escapes alive....
That's genius. I assume it's a PR stunt for TA only (nothing to do with the film company), one that's worked really well.
What other fictional hotels can they add I wonder - the Bates Motel perhaps?
haha. Just for a user's perspective the new site makes it near impossible to find what you're looking for. M&S' target consumers like reliable quality so this change will have put a lot of people off, myself included.
Haha, slide 43 is awesome. Nice presentation, pretty useful for anyone that's never tried fb ads.
So Off-Page > On-Page by a long way then.
Is it wrong that I expected the page to be Parallax too?
Excellent idea for a tool, but I'm not sure how useful "top websites" would be, given that there are so many other linking factors to consider.
It's basic Corpus Linguistics: there's a 2-billion-word web corpora available already: http://corpus.byu.edu/
hahaha, I'm pretty sure he's nothing to do with that site. Someone was looking for a little link juice but got denied by the BBC (although we all googled it anyway, oops).
lol. I wanted this domain too.
Solid advice.
not usually a fan of the HuffingtonPost, but this one was relatable.
that's not a half-bad idea!
If those are the basics, I'd hate to see the detailed version! Nice overview though.
haha
Thanks for the security link, although by "compromised" I mean that if someone got my FB password for example, they could log into a bunch of stuff manually by using it. It's more about targeted attacks than mass hacking.
Poll data is very limited and it's easy to draw wild conclusions from a small sample. All I know for sure is that I prefer social logins because they're easy BUT I don't like to use them because it's less secure - only 1 account needs to be compromised to lose everything. Plus, who knows what kind of data/stats gets shared to the network.
(and yes that bounce exchange thing is very annoying!)