
Advanced SEO
What do you do after you've mastered Moz's SEO starter guide? The answer may be Advanced SEO.
Advanced SEO is simply any set of SEO techniques that require some degree of expert knowledge. It varies from person to person, but let's just say you probably won't master these in your first few months.
Advanced SEO typically involves technical concepts that are somewhat advanced, and/or a deeper understanding of the workings of Google's algorithm and are often employed by Professional SEOs. Anyone can master advanced concepts with the right strategic guidance and real life application.
Here, we've listed some of our favorite resources on advanced SEO, and you'll find the most recent blog posts below.
Professional’s Guide to SEO : Professional SEO strategy all in one place, with chapters written by SEO experts, including Pete Meyers and Tom Capper.
Advanced SEO Strategy : Your SEO is only as good as the strategy you've set. Learn how to craft a next-level SEO strategy that will work for your business and goals.
Working in SEO : What does it mean to work in SEO? Learn more about the skills you need to advance your SEO career with this final chapter of the Professional’s Guide to SEO.
20 SEOs Share Their Key Takeaways From the Google API Leaks : Discover expert insights from the recent Google API documentation leak with actionable strategies to help you become a better SEO strategist.


8 Ways to Use Email Alerts to Boost SEO
Email alerts can show you the freshest link building and relationship-building opportunities. In today's Whiteboard Friday, Rand offers eight specific types of alerts that you can set up to improve your SEO.
Feeding the Hummingbird: Structured Markup Isn't the Only Way to Talk to Google
Many SEOs limit their understanding of entity search to vague concepts of structured data, Schema.org and Freebase. They fall into the trap of thinking that the only way to participate in the entity SEO revolution is to markup your HTML with complex schema.org microdata. Let's explore why this isn't true.
IPv6, C-Blocks, and How They Affect SEO
You have probably heard about IPv6, but you might remain a bit confused about the details of what it is, how it works, and what it means for the future of the Internet. This post gives a quick introduction to IPv6, and discusses possible SEO implications that could follow from IPv6 being rolled out (touching specifically on the concept of C-Blocks).
Take the SEO Expert Quiz and Rule the Internet
You are master of the keyword. You create 1,000 links with a single tweet. Google engineers ask for your approval before updating their algorithm. You, my friend, are an SEO Expert. Prove it by taking our new SEO Expert Quiz.
SEO Guide to Google Webmaster Recommendations for Pagination
Our pagination strategy has changed several times to keep in step with Google's latest recommendations. At the end of this article, I will present a Google recommendation history.
The Panda Patent: Brand Mentions Are the Future of Link Building
If a recently filed patent is any clue, Google is now working on major algorithmic changes to measure authority outside of followed links. Find out more about how brand mentions play an increasingly important part in that mix.
Penguin Penalties: Do Webmasters Respond the Way They Should?
How do webmasters really respond to a Google update? Does Google really just penalize sites to encourage AdWords adoption? We unravel the assumptions with historical data to show you how the community-at-large is impacted by a Penguin update.
Content-Gap SEO: A Potentially Untapped Opportunity
With certain types of search queries, it may be possible to get rankings and results without having to grind on external links simply by identifying gaps in the content provided by those who currently rank and providing it on your pages. This post describes some of Rand's theories about what Google's doing in content analysis and how marketers may be able to leverage it.
Testing the Accuracy of Avg. Position for Search Queries in Google Webmaster Tools
Here's a test that compares the accuracy of GWT average position report to a paid ranking report.
12 Ways to Increase Traffic From Google Without Building Links
The job of the Technical SEO becomes more complex each year, but we also have more opportunities now than ever. Here are 12 ways you can improve your rankings without relying on link building.