SEO

January 27, 2020

Bald leaders Portrait Hairy leaders Portrait #adderallgotmelike




Let me exhort you to take care of yourself.
1922 February, James Joyce, “[Episode 12: The Cyclops]”, in Ulysses, Paris: Shakespeare & Co.; Sylvia Beach, republished London: Published for the Egoist Press, London by John Rodker, Paris, October 1922
Respectfully, I feel your pain.


Summer galloping by, the polo magnate vied hard mallet hand eclipsing strangers, welcome assurance, blithe, belletristic, pridefully spadish, almost attrition;  chukkas, untidied, unrevealed, lines crossing lines, mimicking riding waves of a custom ... every boy doing fine.



The bald–hairy joke is that there is, apparently, a strict rule applying to Russia's politics for the latest two centuries.

A bald (or obviously balding) state leader is succeeded by a non-bald ("hairy") one, and vice versa.

While this pattern is most likely a coincidence, it has held true since 1825 (with the possible exception of Georgy Malenkov, who was Premier of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1955, but not First Secretary and at no point an uncontested leader), starting from Nicholas I.

However, some videos of Joseph Stalin at the Potsdam Conference showed that he was in the early stages of balding.
Bald leaders Portrait Hairy leaders Portrait
Nicholas I
(1825–1855)
Botman - Emperor Nicholas I (cropped 2).jpg Alexander II
(1855–1881)
Alexander II by E.Botman (1856, Russian museum) detail.jpg
Alexander III
(1881–1894)
Zar Alejandro III.jpg Nicholas II
(1894–1917)
Nicholas II of Russia cropped.jpg
Georgy Lvov
(1917)
Lvov GE.jpg Alexander Kerensky
(1917)
Alexander Kerensky LOC 24416.jpg
Vladimir Lenin
(1917–1924)
Bundesarchiv Bild 183-71043-0003, Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin.jpg Joseph Stalin
(1924–1953)
JStalin Secretary general CCCP 1942.jpg
Nikita Khrushchev
(1953–1964)
Nikita Khruchchev Colour.jpg Leonid Brezhnev
(1964–1982)
Brezhnev-color.jpg
Yuri Andropov
(1982–1984)
Yuri Andropov - Soviet Life, August 1983.jpg Konstantin Chernenko
(1984–1985)
Черненко Константин Устинович, партийный билет (cropped).jpg
Mikhail Gorbachev
(1985–1991)
RIAN archive 850809 General Secretary of the CPSU CC M. Gorbachev (crop).jpg Boris Yeltsin
(1991–1999)
Борис Николаевич Ельцин.jpg
Vladimir Putin
(2000–2008)
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.jpg Dmitry Medvedev
(2008–2012)
Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev.jpg
Vladimir Putin
(2012–present)
Vladimir Putin 12023.jpg

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I'd been considering the current felicitations I'd exhorted late, easy to enjoy, irreplaceable, no time off until written, before his transition.

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  • 1923, "Arts: In Washington", Time, 21 Dec 1923:
    Noted among the who's-who in portraiture: Hopkinson's Secretary Hughes, Childe Hassam's Governor Alfred E. Smith, of New York, Edmund C. Tarbell's Mary at the Harpsichord, Lillian Westcott Hale's child portrait study of Brothers, Frank Benson's Girl in Blue Jacket, and Marion Boyd Allen's presentment of Anna Vaughn Hyatt.



 

New Old Stock wax:

I am not married to my dealer, just fool around till high.

i don't want no one on my bus than that. 



I and I
  1. (Rastafari) You and I.
  2. (Rastafari) Jah (God) and I.

  • Used to signify the equality of all people under the one God (Jah).

“The greatest example of the press I’ve ever coached was my Kentucky team in ’96, when we played L.S.U.,” Pitino said. He was at the athletic building at the University of Louisville, in a small room filled with television screens, where he watches tapes of opponents’ games. “Do we have that tape?” Pitino called out to an assistant. He pulled a chair up close to one of the monitors. The game began with Kentucky stealing the ball from L.S.U., deep in L.S.U.’s end. Immediately, the ball was passed to Antoine Walker, who cut to the basket for a layup. L.S.U. got the ball back. Kentucky stole it again. Another easy basket by Walker. “Walker had almost thirty points at halftime,” Pitino said. “He dunked it almost every time. When we steal, he just runs to the basket.” The Kentucky players were lightning quick and long-armed, and swarmed around the L.S.U. players, arms flailing. It was mayhem. Five minutes in, it was clear that L.S.U. was panicking.




Im cutting articles out of the newspaper while we still can.
“I’m cutting articles out of the newspaper while we still can.”


Pitino trains his players to look for what he calls the “rush state” in their opponents—that moment when the player with the ball is shaken out of his tempo—and L.S.U. could not find a way to get out of the rush state. “See if you find one play that L.S.U. managed to run,” Pitino said. You couldn’t. The L.S.U. players struggled to get the ball inbounds, and, if they did that, they struggled to get the ball over mid-court, and on those occasions when they managed both those things they were too overwhelmed and exhausted to execute their offense the way they had been trained to. “We had eighty-six points at halftime,” Pitino went on—eighty-six points being, of course, what college basketball teams typically score in an entire game. “And I think we’d forced twenty-three turnovers at halftime,” twenty-three turnovers being what college basketball teams might force in two games. “I love watching this,” Pitino said. He had a faraway look in his eyes. “Every day, you dream about getting a team like this again.” So why are there no more than a handful of college teams who use the full-court press the way Pitino does?


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Google Dropped Google Instant Search “SEO is dead” Portmaneau + google + instant = googlnstant /gugʌnstʌnt/

 
Google has dropped Google Instant Search

Google’s method of showing search results as you type them —

after Google launched Google Instant, they are killing Google Instant Search to bring Google Search more inline with mobile devices, Google has removed the feature from search effective today


Breda By Night III / Slow shutter speed

Port Manteaux churns out silly new words when you feed it an idea or two. Enter a word (or two) above and you'll get back a bunch of portmanteau created by jamming together words that are conceptually related to your inputs.
For example, enter "giraffe" and you'll get back words like "gazellephant" and "gorilldebeest". Enter "south america" and "chess" and you'll get back words like "checkuador".
Port Manteaux was created by Doug Beeferman and Sean Gerrish. It uses the Datamuse API to find related words, and then finds combinations of these words that pair well together phonetically.
Note: The algorithm tries [dic] reconstruct a spelling for the new word after generating its pronunciation, and sometimes this spelling isn't quite right. If you're able to read IPA you'll find a more accurate pronunciation in the "Pronunciation" column on the right.








Input words
New word (click to hear)Pronunciation

google+instant=googlnstant/gugʌnstʌnt/

osama+instant=osamanstant/oʊsɔmʌnstʌnt/

oprah+instant=oprahnstant/oʊprʌnstʌnt/

adrian+instant=adrianstant/eɪdriʌnstʌnt/

firefox+simultaneous=firefoximultaneous/fʌrʌfɔksaɪmʌɫteɪniʌs/

microsoft+twinkling=microsoftwinkling/maɪkroʊsɔftwʌŋkʌɫʌŋ/

osama+instantaneous=osamanstantaneous/oʊsɔmʌnstʌntæniʌs/

exigent+translate=exigentranslate/ɛksʌdʒʌntrænzɫeɪt/

present+translate=presentranslate/prɛzʌntrænzɫeɪt/

immediate+translate=immediateranslate/ʌmidiʌtrænzɫeɪt/

imminent+translate=imminentranslate/ʌmʌnʌntrænzɫeɪt/

firefox+snapshots=firefoxnapshots/fʌrʌfɔksnæpʃɔts/

analytics+snapshots=analyticsnapshots/ænʌɫʌtʌksnæpʃɔts/

firefox+sensation=firefoxensation/fʌrʌfɔksɛnseɪʃʌn/

analytics+sensation=analyticsensation/ænʌɫʌtʌksɛnseɪʃʌn/

desktop+protocol=desktoprotocol/dɛsktɔproʊtʌkɔɫ/

oprah+instantaneous=oprahnstantaneous/oʊprʌnstʌntæniʌs/

moment+translate=momentranslate/moʊmʌntrænzɫeɪt/

prompt+translate=promptranslate/prɔmptrænzɫeɪt/

client+translate=clientranslate/kɫaɪʌntrænzɫeɪt/

docs+simultaneous=docsimultaneous/dɔksaɪmʌɫteɪniʌs/

maps+simultaneous=mapsimultaneous/mæpsaɪmʌɫteɪniʌs/

osama+insistent=osamansistent/oʊsɔmʌnsʌstʌnt/

osama+instantly=osamanstantly/oʊsɔmʌnstʌntɫi/

second+desktop=secondesktop/sɛkʌndɛsktɔp/

desktop+present=desktopresent/dɛsktɔprɛzʌnt/

firefox+streaming=firefoxtreaming/fʌrʌfɔkstrimʌŋ/

analytics+streaming=analyticstreaming/ænʌɫʌtʌkstrimʌŋ/

minute+translate=minuteranslate/mʌnʌtrænzɫeɪt/

direct+translate=directranslate/dɝɛktrænzɫeɪt/

swift+translate=swiftranslate/swʌftrænzɫeɪt/

urgent+translate=urgentranslate/ɝdʒʌntrænzɫeɪt/

osama+attraction=osamattraction/oʊsɔmʌtrækʃʌn/

apps+simultaneous=appsimultaneous/æpsaɪmʌɫteɪniʌs/

oprah+insistent=oprahnsistent/oʊprʌnsʌstʌnt/

schmidt+twinkling=schmidtwinkling/ʃmʌtwʌŋkʌɫʌŋ/

oprah+instantly=oprahnstantly/oʊprʌnstʌntɫi/

oprah+immediately=oprahmmediately/oʊprʌmidiʌtɫi/

docs+celebrity=docslebrity/dɔksʌɫɛbrʌti/

maps+celebrity=mapslebrity/mæpsʌɫɛbrʌti/

adrian+instantaneous=adrianstantaneous/eɪdriʌnstʌntæniʌs/

fast+translate=fastranslate/fæstrænzɫeɪt/

inst+translate=instranslate/ʌnstrænzɫeɪt/

burst+translate=burstranslate/bɝstrænzɫeɪt/

docs+snapshots=docsnapshots/dɔksnæpʃɔts/

docs+sensation=docsensation/dɔksɛnseɪʃʌn/

maps+sensation=mapsensation/mæpsɛnseɪʃʌn/

oprah+attraction=oprahttraction/oʊprʌtrækʃʌn/

apps+celebrity=appslebrity/æpsʌɫɛbrʌti/

oprah+immediate=oprahmmediate/oʊprʌmidiʌt/

oprah+imminent=oprahmminent/oʊprʌmʌnʌnt/

snap+privacy=snaprivacy/snæpraɪvʌsi/

docs+streaming=docstreaming/dɔkstrimʌŋ/

maps+streaming=mapstreaming/mæpstrimʌŋ/

apis+streaming=apistreaming/æpʌstrimʌŋ/

ios+snapshots=iosnapshots/ioʊsnæpʃɔts/

chat+translate=chatranslate/tʃætrænzɫeɪt/

apps+sensation=appsensation/æpsɛnseɪʃʌn/

hit+translate=hitranslate/hʌtrænzɫeɪt/

map+protocol=maprotocol/mæproʊtʌkɔɫ/

nexus+instant=nexunstant/nɛksʌnstʌnt/

facebook+instant=faceboonstant/feɪsbʌnstʌnt/

firefox+second=firefoxecond/fʌrʌfɔksɛkʌnd/

analytics+second=analyticsecond/ænʌɫʌtʌksɛkʌnd/

desktop+prompt=desktoprompt/dɛsktɔprɔmpt/

facebook+client=facebooklient/feɪsbʌkɫaɪʌnt/

sherlock+client=sherlocklient/ʃɝɫɔkɫaɪʌnt/

sherlock+classic=sherlocklassic/ʃɝɫɔkɫæsʌk/

map+present=mapresent/mæprɛzʌnt/

soup+privacy=souprivacy/supraɪvʌsi/

apps+streaming=appstreaming/æpstrimʌŋ/

ios+streaming=iostreaming/ioʊstrimʌŋ/

app+protocol=approtocol/æproʊtʌkɔɫ/

docs+second=docsecond/dɔksɛkʌnd/

maps+second=mapsecond/mæpsɛkʌnd/

maps+success=mapsuccess/mæpsʌksɛs/

adrian+insistent=adriansistent/eɪdriʌnsʌstʌnt/

adrian+instantly=adrianstantly/eɪdriʌnstʌntɫi/

app+present=appresent/æprɛzʌnt/

app+privacy=apprivacy/æpraɪvʌsi/

apps+second=appsecond/æpsɛkʌnd/

map+prompt=maprompt/mæprɔmpt/

faq+client=faqlient/fækɫaɪʌnt/

apps+success=appsuccess/æpsʌksɛs/

faq+classic=faqlassic/fækɫæsʌk/

searches+instant=searchenstant/sɝtʃʌnstʌnt/

wallet+instant=wallenstant/wɔɫʌnstʌnt/

doodle+instant=doodlnstant/dudʌnstʌnt/

google+instantaneous=googlnstantaneous/gugʌnstʌntæniʌs/

fast+twitter=fastwitter/fæstwʌtɝ/

wink+keyword=winkeyword/wʌŋkiwɝd/

moment+twitter=momentwitter/moʊmʌntwʌtɝ/

trice+scholar=tricecholar/traɪskɔɫɝ/

google+imperative=googlmperative/gugʌmpɛrʌtʌv/

google+insistent=googlnsistent/gugʌnsʌstʌnt/

facebook+crying=facebookrying/feɪsbʌkraɪʌŋ/

sherlock+crying=sherlockrying/ʃɝɫɔkraɪʌŋ/

exigent+twitter=exigentwitter/ɛksʌdʒʌntwʌtɝ/

second+doodle=secondoodle/sɛkʌndudʌɫ/
Summary:
  1. The Google Instant FAQ question about the rankings says: “This change does not impact the ranking of search results.” In other words, if you were ranked number one for a certain keyword, it has not changed as a direct result of Google Instant. (174)

  2. With Google displaying data instantly (hence Google “Instant”) results will show up before Google users are able to complete their thought and their search might change to something completely different because a shorter version of the keyword got there first. (154)

  3. Google has dropped Google Instant Search after Google launched Google Instant, they are killing Google Instant Search to bring Google Search more inline with mobile devices.

     After launching Google Instant — Google’s method of showing search results as you type them — several years ago, Google has removed the feature from search effective today. (152)

  4. If you don’t want your real time search results showing up as you type, Google Instant does have an option to disable the feature. (150)

  5. Ever since Google Instant was announced and released to Google users, there has been a large debate among the SEO community and it started almost immediately after the announcement when tweets started flying that “SEO is dead with Google Instant.” What is Google Instant? Google Instant is an optional front end for users who want to see their results as they type. (137)

  6. A Google spokesperson told Search Engine Land: We launched Google Instant back in 2010 with the goal to provide users with the information they need as quickly as possible, even as they typed their searches on desktop devices. (134)

  7. Google Instant is an interface to display the search results, not a new way to organize the data. (126)

  8. Shortly before Google Instant was released, Google released an update to allow more than one URL off the same domain to show up in search results. (126)

  9. The first problem is that this isn’t the first time people have claimed that Google “killed SEO.” After multiple different Google upgrades (including Google Suggest, changes to the Google search page, and additions to the AdWords ads) people have made the claim SEO is dead. (125)

  10. With Google Instant, Google takes Google Suggest one-step further by displaying results in real time as well as option keywords. (123)

  11. Finally Google made the announcement that search results are now instant. (123)

  12. This stems from Google Suggest, which was created to suggest keywords to a user as they type and lets them press search at anytime to view the results. (122)

  13. Re-Evaluate Your Keywords Google Instant does result in one new major change in SEO: the need to look at both long tail and short tail keywords. (121)

  14. With this in mind, we have decided to remove Google Instant, so we can focus on ways to make Search even faster and more fluid on all devices. (115)

  15. One of the other complaints about Google Instant is that as you type the first letter there is already results on the page. (115)

  16. It may sound silly but the Meta description still plays an important role, as the overview that is posted in the Google search results. (111)

  17. Other Changes May Effect Your Rankings If your rankings did change, something other than Google Instant caused them to change. (107)

  18. Leaving a generic Meta description in place or allowing Google to come up with it’s own Meta description makes it less likely that Google users will see what you want them to see when your site appears in the results. (105)

  19. Keep in mind that Google does display results for your social circle as well as local results so ranking for those shorter keywords might not be as hard as many fear it is. (104)

  20. Optimizing a website for search engines is all about finding the right combination of assets to let Google (or any search engine) know what content can be found on the website. (96)

  21. Again, this change is to make search “more fluid on all devices” Google says. (94)

  22. Three Ways to Optimize Your Website for Google Instant (89)

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  2. instant (24)
  3. search (24)
  4. results (18)
  5. change (13)
  6. keywords (10)
  7. users (10)
  8. website (9)
  9. rankings (6)
  10. time (6)
  11. type (6)
  12. changes (6)
  13. result (5)
  14. description (5)
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  18. keyword (5)
  19. want (4)
  20. pages (4)
  21. suggest (4)
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  24. mobile (4)
  25. websites (4)
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  27. does (4)
  28. meta (4)
  29. page (4)
  30. tail (4)
Keyword highlighting:
  • The Google Instant FAQ question about the rankings says: “This change does not impact the ranking of search results.” In other words, if you were ranked number one for a certain keyword, it has not changed as a direct result of Google Instant.
  • With Google displaying data instantly (hence Google “Instant”) results will show up before Google users are able to complete their thought and their search might change to something completely different because a shorter version of the keyword got there first.
  • Google has dropped Google Instant Search after Google launched Google Instant, they are killing Google Instant Search to bring Google Search more inline with mobile devices After launching Google Instant — Google’s method of showing search results as you type them — several years ago, Google has removed the feature from search effective today.
  • If you don’t want your real time search results showing up as you type, Google Instant does have an option to disable the feature.
  • Ever since Google Instant was announced and released to Google users, there has been a large debate among the SEO community and it started almost immediately after the announcement when tweets started flying that “SEO is dead with Google Instant.” What is Google Instant? Google Instant is an optional front end for users who want to see their results as they type.
  • A Google spokesperson told Search Engine Land: We launched Google Instant back in 2010 with the goal to provide users with the information they need as quickly as possible, even as they typed their searches on desktop devices.
  • Google Instant is an interface to display the search results, not a new way to organize the data.
  • Shortly before Google Instant was released, Google released an update to allow more than one URL off the same domain to show up in search results.
  • The first problem is that this isn’t the first time people have claimed that Google “killed SEO.” After multiple different Google upgrades (including Google Suggest, changes to the Google search page, and additions to the AdWords ads) people have made the claim SEO is dead.
  • With Google Instant, Google takes Google Suggest one-step further by displaying results in real time as well as option keywords.
  • Finally Google made the announcement that search results are now instant.
  • This stems from Google Suggest, which was created to suggest keywords to a user as they type and lets them press search at anytime to view the results.
  • Re-Evaluate Your Keywords Google Instant does result in one new major change in SEO: the need to look at both long tail and short tail keywords.
  • With this in mind, we have decided to remove Google Instant, so we can focus on ways to make Search even faster and more fluid on all devices.
  • One of the other complaints about Google Instant is that as you type the first letter there is already results on the page.
  • It may sound silly but the Meta description still plays an important role, as the overview that is posted in the Google search results.
  • Other Changes May Effect Your Rankings If your rankings did change, something other than Google Instant caused them to change.
  • Leaving a generic Meta description in place or allowing Google to come up with it’s own Meta description makes it less likely that Google users will see what you want them to see when your site appears in the results.
  • Keep in mind that Google does display results for your social circle as well as local results so ranking for those shorter keywords might not be as hard as many fear it is.
  • Optimizing a website for search engines is all about finding the right combination of assets to let Google (or any search engine) know what content can be found on the website.
  • Again, this change is to make search “more fluid on all devices” Google says.
  • Three Ways to Optimize Your Website for Google Instant 1.
Sentences:
  1. Google has dropped Google Instant Search after Google launched Google Instant, they are killing Google Instant Search to bring Google Search more inline with mobile devices launching Google Instant — Google’s method of showing search results as you type them — several years ago, Google has removed the feature from search effective today.

  2. Google Instant launched in 2010 under the leadership of Marissa Mayer.

  3. Mayer called this change a “fundamental shift in search” and the news was covered across all major media when it launched.

  4. Now with the changes in how searchers use mobile — and over 50% of all Google searches being on mobile — Google decided to do away with this feature.

  5. A Google spokesperson told Search Engine Land: We launched Google Instant back in 2010 with the goal to provide users with the information they need as quickly as possible, even as they typed their searches on desktop devices.

  6. Since then, many more of our searches happen on mobile, with very different input and interaction and screen constraints.

  7. With this in mind, we have decided to remove Google Instant, so we can focus on ways to make Search even faster and more fluid on all devices.

  8. Now as you type, you will only see search suggestions and then be able to click on those suggestions to see the results.

  9. The search results will not load any result pages without clicking on a search suggestion or clicking enter.

  10. Again, this change is to make search “more fluid on all devices” Google says.

  11. For a few days in September Google confused their users with different logos made up of a variety of colors and shapes.

  12. Finally Google made the announcement that search results are now instant.

  13. Although, not everyone was thrilled.

  14. Ever since Google Instant was announced and released to Google users, there has been a large debate among the SEO community and it started almost immediately after the announcement when tweets started flying that “SEO is dead with Google Instant.” What is Google Instant? Google Instant is an optional front end for users who want to see their results as they type.

  15. This stems from Google Suggest, which was created to suggest keywords to a user as they type and lets them press search at anytime to view the results.

  16. With Google Instant, Google takes Google Suggest one-step further by displaying results in real time as well as option keywords.

  17. If you don’t want your real time search results showing up as you type, Google Instant does have an option to disable the feature.

  18. Why Google Instant Did Not Kill SEO There are a variety of problems with the “SEO is dead” theory.

  19. The first problem is that this isn’t the first time people have claimed that Google “killed SEO.” After multiple different Google upgrades (including Google Suggest, changes to the Google search page, and additions to the AdWords ads) people have made the claim SEO is dead.

  20. Some of those changes were implemented years ago, and SEO hasn’t gone anywhere.

  21. One of the other complaints about Google Instant is that as you type the first letter there is already results on the page.

  22. Google users may never get to the result if they find something else first.

  23. This is a problem for some websites who have dedicated their SEO budget for ranking for long tail keywords and have not been able to rank for short tail keywords.

  24. Optimizing a website for search engines is all about finding the right combination of assets to let Google (or any search engine) know what content can be found on the website.

  25. Google Instant is an interface to display the search results, not a new way to organize the data.

  26. The Google Instant FAQ question about the rankings says: “This change does not impact the ranking of search results.” In other words, if you were ranked number one for a certain keyword, it has not changed as a direct result of Google Instant.

  27. Other Changes May Effect Your Rankings If your rankings did change, something other than Google Instant caused them to change.

  28. Shortly before Google Instant was released, Google released an update to allow more than one URL off the same domain to show up in search results.

  29. This change opened the door for millions of websites to have more than just the top spot for one specific keyword.

  30. This change alone can make a huge difference in the way sites were ranked, your site could have easily been pushed down by the same site that once controlled only the number one spot.

  31. As new sites become available throughout the internet the competition for each keyword becomes greater.

  32. In order to handle the growing number of websites, Google’s algorithm is always changing.

  33. The possibility of a change in rankings is one that we face every day.

  34. Three Ways to Optimize Your Website for Google Instant 1.

  35. Re-Evaluate Your Keywords Google Instant does result in one new major change in SEO: the need to look at both long tail and short tail keywords.

  36. With Google displaying data instantly (hence Google “Instant”) results will show up before Google users are able to complete their thought and their search might change to something completely different because a shorter version of the keyword got there first.

  37. Chances are you aren’t going to rank number one for every short version of a keyword.

  38. It still is important to think about one or two shorter keywords that your website might be able to rank for.

  39. Keep in mind that Google does display results for your social circle as well as local results so ranking for those shorter keywords might not be as hard as many fear it is.

  40. 2.

  41. Cleaner & More Descriptive Meta Descriptions.

  42. It may sound silly but the Meta description still plays an important role, as the overview that is posted in the Google search results.

  43. Leaving a generic Meta description in place or allowing Google to come up with it’s own Meta description makes it less likely that Google users will see what you want them to see when your site appears in the results.

  44. By filling in your own description and telling Google what it should display as a description, allows you to have some control over what Google users will know about your website before they get there.

  45. 3.

  46. Make Use of Landing Pages With real time results and not all users finishing their thoughts before they see what they want, it is a good time to start making more use of landing pages.

  47. Landing pages can focus in on the smaller keywords without forcing you to change your entire website content around those keywords.

  48. By creating a small one page websites that will ultimately direct users back to your main website you are able to focus it in on those niche topics.

  49. The landing page simply needs to contain relevant content and a link back to your main website.

  50. Having an additional link back to your website very rarely hurts you.

  51. SEO is an industry that is always changing.

  52. The search engines are in a constant battle to increase user experience and it is always resulting in changes.

  53. Sometimes these changes hurt our rankings and sometimes they just change the interface.

  54. Keep track of your rankings, when new interfaces come out, spend time with them and get to know them before ruling SEO dead.

  55. It’s going to take a lot more than instant search to change the number one result.