Don't just take the word of your favorite SEO blogger, learn to test ranking factors yourself.
When discussion took place about first link priority last year, there was certainly some disagreement, and also mention of a few "exceptions" to the rules.
My brain is wired to think of exceptions as things which can occur less frequently, or work-arounds that can be used to negate an otherwise common effect.
Prior Knowledge & Non-disclosure
Over the last few years a significant part of what I have written about on this blog has been about SEO - I try to be original, cutting-edge, providing a different perspective.
I don't attend conferences, so what I wrote about isn't something I have overheard at the bar, told in confidence, heard from a speaker on stage or anything else.
Recommending SEO products or courses is a little like tightrope walking - I don't join any program that suggests either in the sales materials or legalese that it might be proprietary - I know tons of people treat proprietary knowledge casually - rip off other marketers etc.
I don't
If information comes out in public that is from a notable source, and it has significant ramifications - thats worth blogging about, especially if I can offer perspective.
There are people I trust as sources, or whose opinion I value, even when they challenge my own view of the SEO world, and one of those is Halfdeck who occasionally blogs at
SEO 4 Fun - last blog post a year ago. Better to catch
Halfdeck on Twitter.
So I take stuff like this seriously...
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