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10 SEO Questions with Danny Denhard

Danny Denhard

Danny Denhard
image courtesy of Kirsten Alana Photography

Ten years history in Search (search engine optimisation), including five years in Social Media. Specialising in SEO, Social media management (including community management), reputation management and more recently introducing Social signals into SEO (Social SEO).

From a personal perspective I have always found Danny very approachable and despite supporting Arsenal he has a very level headed approach to SEO/SEM. This interview has its seeds sewn in one of many twitter exchanges.

What follows is another set of 10 SEO questions from my noggin. The links are my additions.

Last year I ended these 10 SEO questions with “2011 is the year of …?”, let’s start with that one. 2012 is the year of?

  1. Trial and error
  2. Social SEO
  3. Sites being hit with penalties This year has started with a lot of “social enhancements” I think it is the year where SEO’s have to really think about what is going to work for the website and not rely on the normal tactics.
  4. The year people start actually realising the power of their own site and what influence they can have by using the own site in the right way.
  5. Power of the free net and creating relationships

We have had some late night banter in the past (along with Rob Watts) whinging about Google. What pisses you off the most about big G?

Google+

Are you hating Google+?

Personally speaking G Plus is my pet hate, I could rant for hours about why its going to be a failure but much smarter engineers are working on it than me so makes me wonder if I am going to be wrong.

G Plus goes against everything that is social and forcing user sign up and the constant (PR) stories that come out of G camp actually upsets me.

The second thing which frustrates me is the varying noises that comes out of G – for a company of huge influence to put out mixed messages is questionable and somewhat irresponsible. I can take the varying results and brand weighting just cannot take the constant PR spins and marketing messages pumped into the ether.

I’m not anti-G just do not understand their stand point or the way they want to control the internet.

You have been within the SEO industry for a decade now and have had your fair share of client “situations”, what has been the stand out eureka moment for you during your time?

Honestly it came very recently when I became very disillusioned with the whole industry and started to look to concentrate on social, a site I was working on had a real issues in the eyes of Google and without panicking I knew the answer, beyond a gut feeling, maybe an epiphany. We implemented a number of small technical changes and it is now doing very well and often when asked I would say I am most proud of working on their website.

Confidence in your own ability is key in SEO.

On the other end of the scale we have all fecked up at one point or another, what has been the biggest nerve jangling moment where you thought “feck” and how did you put it right?

There was a moment a few years back, where I recommended a 301 redirect rule on a site with 1 million plus pages and managed to delete a paragraph in the SEO ticket , the redirect was placed and luckily I had a site crawl and rank checker set up on the Monday morning and alarm bells rang, thankfully a good relationship with the dev team meant a quick turn around.

I cannot emphasis enough the importance of close working relationships clients and the dev team.

Relax for a minute, clear your mind … done? Name one SEO resource you could not live without?

Honestly I would have to say the support network I have around me, I have some really good people I can call upon.

Just for fun. Explain what SEO is in 140 characters?

SEO is increasing visibility of a given website whether that is ranks, gaining the most click through’s or convert visitors to set actions.

The mainstream view of SEO, “shite” or “shiny” and why?

I think most people would consider it as a: dark art – the majority of marketers and board members know SEO still do not have a clue how it works and how it makes their business perform.

It is our responsibility as SEO’ers / online marketers / search people to educate these people and empower them.

My fear is how the industry is being conditioned internally at the moment, many people are too easily influenced by blog posts and have not got the experience to make, break and fix things and would happily read a blog post and take it as Gospel.

You have Matt Cutts cornered in a room, he has no way out and any escape attempt would be futile. You have the opportunity to ask him why one particular vertical or search term is so messed up. Which one would it be?

Personally I would show him the travel space within google.co.uk – holidays and travel vertical is full of inconsistencies, is too brand focused and has certain niches are controlled by EMD (Exact Match Domains). The amount of low quality links being pushed in travel is pretty ugly.

A side note…..I played pool against him in Seattle last year and the guy is a shark (do not challenge him at 8 ball) and I asked Matt some interesting questions, (one specifically focused on algo updates) and one particular question he answered, quality over quantity but clearly does not matter in certain verticals including travel.

Social signals, GSPYW, we are not going to dodge them and they are here to stay. While other platforms have come and gone Facebook, Twitter and Google+ are fighting for our data, who are you giving yours and clients to?

For clients, I like a blended approach personally, if I had to pick one Twitter would probably get the vote but I am fighting hard for Facebook for most. Facebook search engine is going to come and all you need to do is look at Facebook with your SEO analyst glasses on and you will see how they are geared for SEO.

GSPYW is an interesting development, I hate being signed in but its becoming an interesting development- the day I have to sign in and use personalised results on G, is the day I use another search engine. Remember most SEO’ers will use Google the way it displays the best SERP’s for the search not for your “friends” articles, likes etc.

Google+ will be a force to be reckoned with in very specific niche markets – find your niche and use it as a content platform – engagement may come.

The professional hat on: I must stress how important it is you review each client and look at their business offering and then pick.

50 years from now Google, Yahoo and Bing are one search engine who have acquired Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn along the way. This monster advertising network offers every ability to target every demographic for every product. What hope does the small business have of competing in the same space without the spend?

The small business owner has every opportunity now, in a few years and in 50 years, it will be about knowing the customer, knowing the dynamics and predicting what they might want. Think about Tesco’s they can predict from your clubcard what your shopping will be and an algo will be able to say you need cheese, milk, bread and steak all from previous purchase history, you will need to compete to this level.

Its like it was when your parents and grandparents were our age, the local butcher knew the cut of meat you prefer, the local store would remember you like Pepsi Max not diet coke.

Tip: Track Facebook ads – see how they have evolved and see how they predict things later this year.


Huge thank you to Danny for taking time out this past weekend to answer and contribute to my 10 SEO Questions With.. series.

If you don’t already follow Danny, get over to that there twitter and engage in some polite convo (@DannyDenhard), he will especially be pleased if you mention Sunderland AFC knocking them out of the FA Cup.

Has Twitter Just Handed Google+ a Trust Edge?

You may well have noticed over the past few days that Twitter now appends the majority of URL’s with http://t.co/ followed by a generated shortlink.

You can understand the reasoning behind it, twitter has applied the rel=”nofollow” markup to their links for quite a while now to horde the link juice, not all of it but enough of it.

But third party sites would pull our streams from their API and regenerate them with nofollow gone so there was a small advantage if you were to include the full URL to sites http://www.seobegin.com would resolve as a full link across all of those other sites that you had added a stream for.

Now the emergence of the http://t.co short links have appeared that is no longer the case, or is it?

Mouseover the new shortlinks and the title attribute (title=”") shows the original URL, this is all that is left of your link sharing, this is the benefit left to search marketers.

Away from marketing itself Edward Lewis (@Pageoneresults) raised a very valid point, what if the mouseover did not resolve the original URL?

Do you trust me?

Well, do YOU trust me?

Do we trust each other that much to click on these shared links when we have no idea where they go to?

Twitter trust factor

Twitter t.co Trust Factor?

I for one choose who I follow very carefully but even I can not be 100% confident that the link you are sharing with me is going to be safe.

One hacked account can spread like wildfire, we have seen it many many times, from DM spam through to completely compromised timelines, this has just handed back the initiative to these spammers, well done twitter.

So where does Google+ come in?

Google+ is still finding its feet figuratively speaking, the long awaited brand pages for business are here and I am already seeing a benefit for client sites through updating their brand page, although the vanity URL’s and naming conventions are not exactly the way we would want them to be, I am already seeing huge benefits in engagement for the brand a definite positive and an increased leaning towards the brand pages for business over sharing a link via 140.

How to increase the brand exposure on Google+ Business pages

Firstly the blog is the usual mechanism and trigger behind it all and I have found a huge leaning towards regularly updated brand blogs along with the correct author markup. (Thanks hugely to AJ Kohn for the help with that).

Once you have your author pages marked up correctly and if they are not already have your contributors signed up with their own personal Google+ accounts. Following that set up your Google+ business page and add all of your +authors to your “About” within your brand, this along with connecting to other relevant business pages within your niche sends all of the right signals and within a couple of weeks (if not sooner) your Google+ Brand Page updates are their for your potential customers to see.

Google Plus update in the SERP

Google Plus update in the SERP

It is still the very beginning for Google+ and I am not sounding the death nell for twitter by any means, but when it comes to trust and sharing I want to know where your links are coming from and when it comes to search marketing I believe twitter has just handed Google+ the edge.

One final thing I would like to share is that it will be the first anniversary of the tragic passing of Jaamit Durrani and his close friend Rishi has shared details of his memorial service;

Memorial Fri 25th 1pm Gunnersbury Cemetery then Abadan Restaurant on Northfields Avenue

Get in touch with Rishi to let him know if you are attending

Learning to Feel SEO

It has been stewing in my head for quite a while but I could never quite put my finger on it metaphorically speaking, but SEO certification is never going to happen, sure you could probably run a course in the fundementals but a full blown course covering everything from learning HTML through to distinguishing link patterns and separating the shite and chaff from the shine is not going to stand still while you figure out your methods.

The true learning of how to implement SEO along with best practices for SEM is learned over a period of years… I am still learning more than a decade later, don’t get me wrong I know what I am doing and I achieve the desired results for my clients, probably not at the scale I and they would like, but I get there.

This all did not come about by fluking it, it took a lot of learning in the field, building my own sites, testing them, fucking them up and testing new ones while learning from my experiences. It has me at a stage right now where you get a “Feel” for a new site the first time you visit it, that “feel” comes from experience, time served experience in both learning from the mistakes you have made, learning from the mistakes of others (after testing them) and all the while staying on top of developments and keeping your clients sites moving in the right direction.

It is a very hard metaphor to translate into the written word, but you do come to a point where your first instinct when visiting a site whether you have anything to do with it or not is to get a look at the source code, navigate your way to the robots.txt critique the navigation while inwardly thinking “I would have done that differently”.

And that is precisely my point, time served SEO’s will have a “feel” for a site long before they even get to the code, they just “know”. They know this because they have spent loooong nights looking at code, writing code, watching the effects both good and bad.

So how are we to distinguish between those new to SEO that have not had the time in the field and those that bang the drum?

Candidates walking into an interview would not get far by proclaiming “I Feel SEO”, they would receive a kind of look with head tilted to one side that would suggest “this guy is crackers”. Personally I would sit them in front of a machine and ask them to create 3 simple pages coding HTML using Notepad from a short list of topics the candidate could choose from.

Sounds simple right? It can’t be that simple, but as a potential employer looking to train a new search marketer in my team, that’s how I would approach it. From there I would scale a series of the fundamentals.

This is to me not a clearer indication of what an SEO is or even does because my methods are not the same as other freelancers, agencies and consultants. For all I may have been around a while even I would find it difficult to walk into an agency and fit right in, I would have to adapt and learn their processes and ways of approach, our fundamentals are essentially the same but in many ways a world apart. But we both could approach a new site and objectively have a “feel” for it pretty much instantly, within seconds. You can’t teach that. It’s learned with time.

All Google TLD’s

Sometimes I will see a referring Google TLD in my analytics and wonder “Where is that?”, most of them I know but on occasion another one pops up that has me scratching my head. This is a resource for me to refer to, maybe you will find a use for it.

  1. www.google.ad
    Andorra
  2. www.google.ae
    الامارات العربية المتحدة
  3. www.google.com.af
    افغانستان
  4. www.google.com.ag
    Antigua and Barbuda
  5. www.google.com.ai
    Anguilla
  6. www.google.am
    Հայաստան
  7. www.google.co.ao
    Angola
  8. www.google.com.ar
    Argentina
  9. www.google.as
    American Samoa
  10. www.google.at
    Österreich
  11. www.google.com.au
    Australia
  12. www.google.az
    Azərbaycan
  13. www.google.ba
    Bosna i Hercegovina
  14. www.google.com.bd
    বাংলাদেশ
  15. www.google.be
    België
  16. www.google.bf
    Burkina Faso
  17. www.google.bg
    България
  18. www.google.com.bh
    البحرين
  19. www.google.bi
    Burundi
  20. www.google.bj
    Bénin
  21. www.google.com.bn
    Brunei
  22. www.google.com.bo
    Bolivia
  23. www.google.com.br
    Brasil
  24. www.google.bs
    The Bahamas
  25. www.google.co.bw
    Botswana
  26. www.google.by
    Беларусь
  27. www.google.com.bz
    Belize
  28. www.google.ca
    Canada
  29. www.google.cd
    Rep. Dem. du Congo
  30. www.google.cf
    Centrafrique
  31. www.google.cg
    Rep. du Congo
  32. www.google.ch
    Schweiz
  33. www.google.ci
    Côte d’Ivoire
  34. www.google.co.ck
    Cook Islands
  35. www.google.cl
    Chile
  36. www.google.cm
    Cameroun
  37. www.google.cn
    中国
  38. www.google.com.co
    Colombia
  39. www.google.co.cr
    Costa Rica
  40. www.google.com.cu
    Cuba
  41. www.google.cz
    Česká republika
  42. www.google.de
    Deutschland
  43. www.google.dj
    Djibouti
  44. www.google.dk
    Danmark
  45. www.google.dm
    Dominica
  46. www.google.com.do
    República Dominicana
  47. www.google.dz
    Algérie
  48. www.google.com.ec
    Ecuador
  49. www.google.ee
    Eesti
  50. www.google.com.eg
    مصر
  51. www.google.es
    España
  52. www.google.com.et
    ኢትዮጵያ
  53. www.google.fi
    Suomi
  54. www.google.com.fj
    Fiji
  55. www.google.fm
    Micronesia
  56. www.google.fr
    France
  57. www.google.ga
    Gabon
  58. www.google.ge
    საქართველო
  59. www.google.gg
    Guernsey
  60. www.google.com.gh
    Ghana
  61. www.google.com.gi
    Gibraltar
  62. www.google.gl
    Grønland
  63. www.google.gm
    The Gambia
  64. www.google.gp
    Guadeloupe
  65. www.google.gr
    Ελλάδα
  66. www.google.com.gt
    Guatemala
  67. www.google.gy
    Guyana
  68. www.google.com.hk
    香港
  69. www.google.hn
    Honduras
  70. www.google.hr
    Hrvatska
  71. www.google.ht
    Haïti
  72. www.google.hu
    Magyarország
  73. www.google.co.id
    Indonesia
  74. www.google.ie
    Ireland
  75. www.google.co.il
    ישראל
  76. www.google.im
    Isle of Man
  77. www.google.co.in
    India
  78. www.google.iq
    العراق
  79. www.google.is
    Ísland
  80. www.google.it
    Italia
  81. www.google.je
    Jersey
  82. www.google.com.jm
    Jamaica
  83. www.google.jo
    الأردن
  84. www.google.co.jp
    日本
  85. www.google.co.ke
    Kenya
  86. www.google.com.kh
    ព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា
  87. www.google.ki
    Kiribati
  88. www.google.kg
    Кыргызстан
  89. www.google.co.kr
    한국
  90. www.google.com.kw
    ‫الكويت
  91. www.google.kz
    Қазақстан
  92. www.google.la
    ລາວ
  93. www.google.com.lb
    لبنان
  94. www.google.li
    Liechtenstein
  95. www.google.lk
    Sri Lanka
  96. www.google.co.ls
    Lesotho
  97. www.google.lt
    Lietuvos
  98. www.google.lu
    Luxemburg
  99. www.google.lv
    Latvija
  100. www.google.com.ly
    ليبيــا
  101. www.google.co.ma
    Maroc
  102. www.google.md
    Moldova
  103. www.google.me
    Crna Gora
  104. www.google.mg
    Madagasikara
  105. www.google.mk
    Македонија
  106. www.google.ml
    Mali
  107. www.google.mn
    Монгол улс
  108. www.google.ms
    Montserrat
  109. www.google.com.mt
    Malta
  110. www.google.mu
    Mauritius
  111. www.google.mv
    Maldives
  112. www.google.mw
    Malawi
  113. www.google.com.mx
    México
  114. www.google.com.my
    Malaysia
  115. www.google.co.mz
    Moçambique
  116. www.google.com.na
    Namibia
  117. www.google.com.nf
    Norfolk Island
  118. www.google.com.ng
    Nigeria
  119. www.google.com.ni
    Nicaragua
  120. www.google.ne
    Niger
  121. www.google.nl
    Nederland
  122. www.google.no
    Norge
  123. www.google.com.np
    नेपाल
  124. www.google.nr
    Nauru
  125. www.google.nu
    Niue
  126. www.google.co.nz
    New Zealand
  127. www.google.com.om
    عُمان
  128. www.google.com.pa
    Panamá
  129. www.google.com.pe
    Perú
  130. www.google.com.ph
    Pilipinas
  131. www.google.com.pk
    Pakistan
  132. www.google.pl
    Polska
  133. www.google.pn
    Pitcairn Islands
  134. www.google.com.pr
    Puerto Rico
  135. www.google.ps
    الأراضي الفلسطينية
  136. www.google.pt
    Portugal
  137. www.google.com.py
    Paraguay
  138. www.google.com.qa
    قطر
  139. www.google.ro
    România
  140. www.google.ru
    Россия
  141. www.google.rw
    Rwanda
  142. www.google.com.sa
    السعودية
  143. www.google.com.sb
    Solomon Islands
  144. www.google.sc
    Sesel
  145. www.google.se
    Sverige
  146. www.google.com.sg
    Singapore
  147. www.google.sh
    Saint Helena
  148. www.google.si
    Slovenija
  149. www.google.sk
    Slovensko
  150. www.google.com.sl
    Sierra Leone
  151. www.google.sn
    Sénégal
  152. www.google.so
    Soomaaliya
  153. www.google.sm
    San Marino
  154. www.google.st
    São Tomé e Príncipe
  155. www.google.com.sv
    El Salvador
  156. www.google.td
    Tchad
  157. www.google.tg
    Togo
  158. www.google.co.th
    ประเทศไทย
  159. www.google.com.tj
    Tajikistan
  160. www.google.tk
    Tokelau
  161. www.google.tl
    Timor-Leste
  162. www.google.tm
    Türkmenistan
  163. www.google.tn
    تونس
  164. www.google.to
    Tonga
  165. www.google.com.tr
    Türkiye
  166. www.google.tt
    Trinidad and Tobago
  167. www.google.com.tw
    台灣
  168. www.google.co.tz
    Tanzania
  169. www.google.com.ua
    Україна
  170. www.google.co.ug
    Uganda
  171. www.google.co.uk
    UK
  172. www.google.com.uy
    Uruguay
  173. www.google.co.uz
    O’zbekiston
  174. www.google.com.vc
    Saint Vincent
    and the Grenadines
  175. www.google.co.ve
    Venezuela
  176. www.google.vg
    British Virgin Islands
  177. www.google.co.vi
    Virgin Islands
  178. www.google.com.vn
    Việt Nam
  179. www.google.vu
    Vanuatu
  180. www.google.ws
    Samoa
  181. www.google.rs
    Србија
  182. www.google.co.za
    South Africa
  183. www.google.co.zm
    Zambia
  184. www.google.co.zw
    Zimbabwe

This is a Robots Test (Please Ignore)

Looking to see how much of the robots.txt file is honoured/followed, I have placed a link within the robots.txt file here and more importantly over at http://www.deancruddace.co.uk/robots.txt to see if the URL within that file gets picked up and indexed, knowing fine well that the site receives rare bot traffic I thought I would drop a hint through posting here to give the search bots a little nudge.