Tag: traffic

Hackers can break Tor Network Anonimity with USD 3000

Security experts Alexander Volynkin and Michael McCord will present at the next Black Hat 2014 a method to break Tor network anonymity with just USD 3000. Is the popular Tor network broken? In the recent months, after the Showden’s revelations, many security experts have started to investigate on the possibility that the US intelligence, and not only, has found a way to compromise the Tor network. Last week I published a blog post that commented a report issued by the German broadcaster ARD in which is confirmed that the NSA XKeyscore was used to target two Germany-based Tor Directory Authority servers.

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Hackers can break Tor Network Anonimity with USD 3000

Optimizing Landing Pages for Search Engines AND People

Are you getting as much traffic to your site as you want? There is an ongoing argument regarding whether we should create landing pages for search engine optimization or to increase conversions when visitors arrive. The obvious answer is we must do both. Getting traffic that won’t convert does no good. Beautiful pages that generate no sales won’t pay the bills. Every page can be created to do both, provided you have an efficient way to generate pages and test them for results. Let’s start with the basics: WHO is YOUR target audience? What exact words and phrases (your anchor text) are they using when looking for what you offer Decide on one 2-3 word phrase…

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Optimizing Landing Pages for Search Engines AND People


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Seven Free SEO Tools You Should Be Using

Today’s post is by Neil Patel, Owner of QuickSprout.com and Chief Evangelist at KISSmetrics. Free is awesome. Especially when that “free” whatever is giving you extra traffic, money, rank, reputation, riches, etc. Thankfully, there are a ton of free tools in the SEO world. The downside is that some of these free tools are junk. I want to give you a go-to collection of the top free SEO tools. These are intuitive, slick, effective, powerful, and, best of all, they’re absolutely free.

1. Google Analytics Google Analytics is to the online marketer like air is to the human being. You can’t live without it. If you’re not yet using Google Analytics, I recommend that you begin doing so …

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Seven Free SEO Tools You Should Be Using


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How Google’s Panda Filter Negatively Impacted Ask.com, eBay & Google Backed RetailMeNot.com

On Tuesday, Google released a rewrite to their Panda filter algorithm and both large and small sites took notice. Some sites gained in traffic and some sites dove in traffic, we have the Winners & Losers chart for Panda 4.0 already published. But as of this morning, Searchmetrics has updated their weekly US charts, showing the real impact for the top sites that lost traffic. In our previous reports, Searchmetrics told us that Ask.com was hurt most, losing about 75% or more of their search visibility (not traffic) from Google. It seems like eBay and Google’s venture-backed RetailMeNot also lost a tremendous amount of search visibility, about 50% of their Google impressions. Before I share the charts with you, RetailMeNot.com has issued a statement …

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How Google’s Panda Filter Negatively Impacted Ask.com, eBay & Google Backed RetailMeNot.com


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