Posts Tagged ‘SEO’

Google Authorship Markup – An Easier Way

Sunday, August 21, 2011 6:17 No Comments

Google really wants people writing web content to start using authorship markup. Not only are they looking to use it as a ranking signal, but it also pushes the Google Profile, which is essentially the backbone of the Google+ user experience.
Granted, you don’t need to be a Google+ user (at least at [...]

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Search Engine Optimization Success Map

Thursday, November 25, 2010 13:03 No Comments

Search Engine Optimization Success Map

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Breaking: “Google Instant” Introduced

Thursday, September 9, 2010 3:02 No Comments

The event has started. Marissa Mayer says, “In the past few months, Google has crossed one billion users each week.“ Caffeine makes index 50% faster, she says.
She talks about Caffeine, real-time search, spelling corrections, enhancements to questions and answers, Google Squared (part of core web search now), stars in search, and the recent redesign. [...]

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What’s More Important in Search? Freshness or Quality?

Monday, June 28, 2010 4:32 No Comments

It’s been a while since we looked at one of the Google Q&A webmaster videos that Matt Cutts does, but I found this recent one particularly interesting, considering the emphasis that has been put on freshness in search engines lately.
The user question in this particular video says:

Some people are under the impression [...]

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