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The 7 SEO Articles You Should Have Read in 2014

New Year’s Linkbiting

Linkbiting, a barbaric word that describes the art of retrieving inbound links only because an article is cited for the quality of its content.

Rare, but highly rewarding, this type of backlinking is highly valued by search engines.

The paper I am offering today is an example of this, it is to the glory of my fellow SEOs, those I love and/or admire because they are good and they share with frankness and generosity their rich experience and observation about SEO.

So in this article I send links to fellow SEOs,

and this, without fear of losing a visitor/potential customer.

Because the spirit of the web is to share information and not just to promote yourself…

Here are, according to my readings and my humble opinion, “ the 7 best articles on SEO of the year 2014″.

Of course, these seven articles are only “my selection”. The SEO news is so dense and the talented people so numerous, that my selection can be challenged in the comments.

Articles you should have read in 2014… on your RSS feed reader or via Google-alert…


1) Getting out of a penalty

 

This article was so good that it dissuaded me from writing my own on the same subject.

Was indeed because it disappeared from the map following the closure of the Orinoco agency.

I had promised it on a Linked-in thread…

One of my clients had suffered a negative SEO attack, I was not done with the process of disavowing this bunch of links that Vincent Drouin was publishing at Orinoco a paper that gave – it’s rare – the whole process through which he had gone through on a similar file.

There is so much in common in the method as well as in his comments that I did not write this experiment, I would have been accused of plagiarism.

This is a warm recommendation that I make to you, if by chance you are the victim (deserved or not) of a penalty for villainous linking .

Read: http://www.orenoque.com/sortie-penalite-manuelle-google-pingouin/


2) Testing Cache Plugins

Here, it’s a test by Daniel Roch, my favorite SEO techno (with his friend Julio Potier and my personal Jipé ).

As usual with Daniel Roch, it’s a cheating and well-argued experience.

Daniel does a relentless test of the 3 most reliable caching WordPress plugins. After reading his review, I decided to replace my in-house solution coded by Jipé (one of the only programmers in Quebec who cares about SEO in every line of Php he implements) for this super great extension.

Just as efficient as our setup, but faster to install and configure, I acquired a Pro license of “ WP Rocket “.

Read: http://www.seomix.fr/wp-rocket-test/


3) Fall for HTTPS?

Everyone knows webrankinfo, the essential French web referencing forum and flagship site of its big boss Olivier Duffez.

If the forum itself is not a model of reliability, Mr. Duffez’s papers, when they do not concern the promotion for his collective trainings at $3850/p on weekends, are always of great interest.

This is the case in this article which tries to warn the unwary in a hurry to react to Google’s announcement in July that the HTTPS security protocol would now be a criterion taken into account by the search algorithm.

This article is a serious and practical 2000-word article that covers the whole issue. I take the liberty of mentioning this to you so that you avoid the big blunder of abruptly changing your URLs… when you wouldn’t even have a vital form to secure

To read: http://www.webrankinfo.com/dossiers/conseils/https-critere-seo,


4) Is it possible to have good SEO with only good content?

On October 24th, Rand Fishkin is on the weekly SEO Moz board to answer the question: “is it possible to have good SEO with just good content?”

The article has been freely translated into French by Alexandra Martin (Miss SEO girl) otherwise I would have been tempted to do it, as I have always been in tune with this axis of development and SEO strategy.

To read:http://www.miss-seo-girl.com/est-il-possible-davoir-un-bon-referencement-simplement-en-ayant-un-bon-contenu/

Original article: http://moz.com/blog/is-it-possible-to-have-good-seo-simply-by-having-great-content-whiteboard-friday


5) How long does it take for Google to spot and penalize a rogue site?

To manage the security, updates and the fight against spam of a certain number of sites, I am well aware of the wild linking attacks of sellers of copies of luxury brands such as Longchamp, Vuiton, Nike or Louboutin.

While small players take penalties on harmless 50-page CP sites, these mega pros set up war machines that know how to play with the detection times that Panda and Penguin need to apply sanctions… and enjoy it happily.

The article perfectly shows the mechanics implemented by these super spammers and the deadlines they have in the face of an algorithm reputed to be killer, but not that much…

Demystifying, implacable very well written, you have to read:

http://blog.open-linking.com/combien-de-temps-pour-prendre-penalisation


6) Site migration: 10 common SEO mistakes

It’s because every week I welcome too many of these clients whose websites have been victims of techno migrations with no other care than the change of graphics… that this article is a resource to be kept preciously. More specialized, it is the agencies that should immerse themselves in it.

Be careful, it must be read remembering that it is the mistakes to avoid that are described and not advice to follow…

Read: https://fr.botify.com/blog/migration-de-site-10-erreurs-seo-frequentes/

The article disappeared from the web in 2016…


7) Semantic Audit: Methodology and Tools

Serge Esteves presents his semantic audit methodology and the tools that allow it to be carried out. “Content audit” or “editorial audit”, the approach is as much SEO as marketing. Very specific, this article covers the whole question in 3000 words, hang on!

If you apply his method and take the necessary measures, your site will need half as much link building.

Read: http://www.creapulse.fr/methodologie-daudit-technique-seo-et-cas-pratique-sur-un-site/


Photo and photo processing.

Outside of SEO, Patrick Dudouit presents 30 free high-resolution, royalty-free photo sites and the free editing tools that go with http://www.surfandbiz.com/article/photo-montage-gratuit.htm.

In relation to the anxieties of some customers who have been threatened by Getimage, Fotolia or their sub-brands, it appeared that other avenues had to be explored than the systematic looting of “Google image”. (Yes, it’s humor).

A practice to forget anyway, the best photos are the ones that come out of your company and your kodak.

For generic images

Without solving all the needs and at the cost of research that can be time-consuming, the article presents 30 sources whose photos are of high quality and can be easily taken up legally…

Read: http://www.surfandbiz.com/article/photos-haute-resolution.htm.


In your opinion, what are the SEO articles that stand out in 2014 that I haven’t mentioned? …

Justify your recommendation!

An article of the preferences of Kristof, Référencement-PME, SEO agency in Montreal

 

 

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