Earlier this year, Google launched a new design for its image search, and ever since, there has been a substantial amount of backlash from webmasters claiming that the changes have...
Google posted a new Webmaster Help video today. This time, Matt Cutts addresses a question posed by fellow Googler John Mueller, who asks:
A newspaper company wants to add...
Microsoft has launched two new features for Bing Webmaster Tools: a new malware tool and geo-targeting.
If Bing detects that a site is serving malware (either willingly or unwi...
A year ago today, webmasters and spammers (especially spammers) were rocked by un expected update from Google which has affectionately become known as Penguin.
Initially referr...
Google's Matt Cutts takes on an interesting question in today's Webmaster Help video:
What is being done to detect and remove results from larger sites when they don't have...
In the latest Webmaster Help video from Google, Matt Cutts responds to a question about Penguin's effect on internal links that use the same anchor text. The exact question is:...
In the latest Webmaster Help video from Google, Matt Cutts takes on an interesting topic. Can you buy a domain that has been penalized by Google for spam, clean it up and recover r...
Google introduced a new rel-alternate-hreflang annotation for webmasters to specify international landing pages. It's called "x-default hreflang," and it signals to Google's algori...
In the latest Google Webmaster Help video, Matt Cutts discusses whether or not a site that is hosted by a hosting service that also hosts spam, has to worry about a negative impact...
There has probably been at least one time when you noticed that one of your pages used to rank for a certain search query, but then later dropped for some unexplained reason. Matt...
The latest Webmaster Help video is once again about the topic of paid links, but this time it's about the effects of a paid link penalty on an innocent site that happened to be lin...
Today's Webmaster Help video from Google doesn't appear to be an April Fools' joke. It's just Matt Cutts responding to a question like normal. The question at hand is probably some...