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What are SEO blogs?

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SEO is the process of optimizing websites to improve search engine rankings. SEO blogs provide tips and news related to SEO, with Google-related blogs being a subcategory. Popular SEO blogs include “Matt Cutts: Gadgets, Google and SEO,” “Google Core Webmaster Blog,” and “SEOmoz.”

SEO is short for search engine optimization or search engine optimizer, the person whose job it is to optimize one or more websites for the purpose of improving search engine rankings. This can include adjustments to page layout, sitemap, content, keywords and tags, as well as working with Google AdSense, links, Facebook, Twitter and other means of popularizing a site. Blog is an abbreviation for weblog, an online log of activities that may be equivalent to a journal or a collection of articles, notes, recipes, or other thematic or sequential material with some common thread. SEO blogs are usually blogs by SEO professionals who share work-related tips, hints and news and/or sell SEO-related products and services. There are many different SEO blogs.

Since the ins and outs of Google’s search engine are so important in search engine optimization, Google related SEO blogs can be considered a subcategory of general SEO blogs. “Matt Cutts: Gadgets, Google and SEO” is on many people’s list of top SEO blogs, in part because he is the head of Google’s web spam team and therefore provides Google’s search engine perspective that people who practice SEO are looking for, and in part because he just gives good advice. The “Google Core Webmaster Blog” is a blog for webmasters that gives a behind-the-scenes look at why and how Google operates that they choose to share. Vanessa Fox, ex-Google and creator of Webmaster Central, has a blog “Nine By Blue” in which she provides information about Google and comments on the sites she has visited, but note that it is very intermittent. “Google Blogoscoped” is unofficial coverage from outsiders of Google.

Not all SEO blogs are fully dominated by Google. “SEOmoz” has a blog from Monday to Friday with articles aimed at beginners and experienced SEO professionals, a Firefox toolbar and “The Top 500” from the Linkscape index of most linked pages. The “Search Engine Roundtable” has posts and forums to discuss news and other developments and incidents of interest to SEO professionals. There are several blog posts a day for the week. The “Search Engine Journal” (SEJ) takes a broader view of the world of SEO and provides readers with tips on web browsers, blogware, social media and new search engines like Nachofoto, which is an image search engine Real-time trending topics with function.

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