The future of negative SEO, Part 6
Now that you know how to identify, prevent, stop and recover from a Negative SEO attack, here's a look toward possible future threats you should arm yourself to fight.
Involved in the search industry since 1997, I've been fortunate enough to place in most facets of online marketing, managing many thousands of domains and clients. Currently, I am Principal of boutique search agency Digital Heretix and CEO of influencer marketing platform Intellifluence.
Now that you know how to identify, prevent, stop and recover from a Negative SEO attack, here's a look toward possible future threats you should arm yourself to fight.
Joe Sinkwitz | Oct 11, 2018 at 2:46 pm ETAs our series continues, we look at the cleanup process and show how to recover content, links and user signals after being hit by negative SEO.
Joe Sinkwitz | Sep 7, 2018 at 9:53 am ETThere are a variety of ways to unmask people targeting your site with a negative SEO campaign. In Part 4 of our six-part series, contributor Joe Sinkwitz outlines common attack methods and how to shut them down.
Joe Sinkwitz | Aug 9, 2018 at 10:45 am ETThere is no such thing as being negative SEO-proof, says contributor Joe Sinkwitz. All you can do is take steps to lessen the probability of becoming a victim. Here's how to reduce attack vectors and protect your site.
Joe Sinkwitz | Jul 13, 2018 at 12:14 pm ETKnowing you've been hit by a negative SEO campaign is crucial to fighting it. Contributor Joe Sinkwitz outlines the tools and steps you can take to figure out if you've been targeted.
Joe Sinkwitz | Jun 14, 2018 at 11:23 am ETIn the first of a six-part series on negative SEO and its effect on links, content and user signals, contributor Joe Sinkwitz sets the tone by dispelling myths and providing definitions of key concepts.
Joe Sinkwitz | May 17, 2018 at 3:29 pm ET