Search Engines
There’s been a lot of chatter lately about Google’s new instant search function and what it means to SEO. Some have already begun the somber SEO funeral procession, with casket and a trio of horn players and all. They are, perhaps, jumping the gun. Google Instant Search is absolutely not poised to kill SEO, however ...
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One interesting thing that came out of SES San Jose’s Duplicate Content and Multiple Site Issues session is the massive amount of duplicate content on the Internet. They shined a light as to just how much there is. It was astounding and eye-opening. Ivan Davtchev, Yahoo’s lead product manager for search relevance, said ...
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Social media sites can mean big business for your, um, business. After all Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and those crafty blogs have all become a part of the daily machinations of the business world. So how do you keep track of all of your accounts while on the go? With an iPhone of course! Apple’s megapopular ...
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Want a practical approach to to reviewing and comparing tools that will help you analyze those wascally SERPs? We all want proper analysis of our search engine results, right? Well, then read on.
First of all, these tools all work as Firefox add-ons. Be careful, though. You don’t want to install too many or it will ...
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How does Google decide how much a particular link helps your rankings? That one question has plagued link builders since the dawn of time 2002.
Before we get started on the list, let’s talk turkey. You may have noticed search engines have become more and more dependent on metrics about an entire domain, rather than just ...
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Able to leap tall search engines in a single bound! Popular SEO blog SEOboy has compiled another list of their greatest hits. This list chronicles their most viewed, most appreciated articles. The articles span the SEO-verse and back again as they tackle subjects such as redirecting domains and link building techniques. Check out the list ...
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The image above was not seen by millions this Easter Sunday. For the fifth year in a row, the Google logo when unaltered during Easter. This is made especially odd when you consider all of the holidays/special interest days the web giant does celebrate via logo. Bing and Ask have gone Easter crazy, however. No ...
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The kind folks over at SEOMozBlog have cobbled together an unexpectedly hefty tutorial on creating an online video strategy. The article dictates each step of the process in extreme detail, from visualizing to editing and ultimately promoting. It’s more than worth ten minutes of your time. Head on over and take a look. Your urls ...
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Private e-mail addresses that many Facebook users obviously wanted to keep hidden were revealed publicly last night on a multitude of Facebook profiles, Gawker reports. The glitch lasted about 30 minutes before Facebook went ahead and sealed the gap.
An anonymous tipster let Gawker know of the breach in a message riddled with expletives: “6:46PM: I ...
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Hitwise, an internet research company, has announced that as of 13th of March 2010, Facebook achieved 7.07% of all internet traffic to their homepage, compared to Google’s 7.03%.
But what does it all mean exactly? How accurate are these stats? Do they take things like toolbars and phone usage into account? Social media in SEO is ...
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