Tag: SEO

How Many Spiders Does Google Have?
Google has posted a short but interesting video to its Webmaster Central YouTube channel. A us...
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Google Sets Record Straight on Page Speed as Ranking Factor
Late last year, in a conversation about the Caffeine update, Goog...
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A Markup That Could Have Big Implications for SEO
RDFa, which stands for Resource Description Framework in attributes, is a W3C recommendation, which adds a set of attribute level...
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Has Google Begun Changing How it Indexes the Web?
Last summer Google announced a new project called "Caffeine", which was described as a re-write of Google's web search architecture. Around that time, Matt Cutts...
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Get Your Breadcrumbs in Google for More Links in Results
Last summer it was discovered that Google was testing breadcrumbs in search results (breadcrumbs being the hierarchical display commonly used in site navigation. For example: Ho...
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How Google Rates Links from Facebook and Twitter
The first Matt Cutts Answers Questions About Google video of the year has been posted, and in...
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Google Reveals Factors for Ranking Tweets
It's ok to say "no" to Twitter if that's your thing. There's a chance that...
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Can Search Engine Optimization Survive Google?
The search engine landscape is ever changing. We covered that...
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Google Ditches Local Listings for SEOs and Designers
As 2009 came to a close, Google managed to get SEOs riled up for one last controversial topic. For some time, SEOs and web designers have been noticing that Google has not been...
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Succeeding In SEO Requires Change
As you know full well, the search industry is constantly changing, and that means SEOs and businesses must adapt. This is always made abundantly clear at the change of each year...
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