Keyword research is a funny thing. You can gain a lot of knowledge about what words people use when searching on the engines, but it tells very little about what a person wants when they search using a particular keyword or phrase.
If you're a blogger, you may have been asked to write a guest post by another blogger. Or, you might have offered a guest post yourself to a blogger you admire.
I blogged about this nearly 3 years ago, but some people didn't believe me back then, and I imagine there are still plenty of skeptics now. Go ahead and give it a try, then talk to me after you've tested it on your own website.
Firstly, I think domainers are geniuses. They are the only group of people that I know that can work as little as they do, and make as much as they do.
Today's post is another answer to a question-this time from Nathan Schubert, who wants to know what you should do with old links from directories and websites that still drive traffic if you've changed the content on your website.
The canonical tag (or canonical link) element can go a long way in helping Google understand which pages of your site belong in the search engine results.