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By admin, on July 13th, 2010%
Can we take a banned site – No pages indexed in google, yahoo or live and can we give it life and PR rank?
That is what is being attempted over at www.omg-1-com and the big question is can it be done?
Google, Yahoo and MSN Live are such big players in providing traffic the question is can . . . → Read More: Google SERPs experiment shows amazing results
By admin, on July 13th, 2010%
Search engine optimisation or optimization (with a ‘z’ or is that ‘zee’ if your from across ‘the pond’) techniques are constantly evolving. This evolution is in response to the evolution of search engines such as Google, Yahoo and MSN. Google in particular has come to be seen as the most sophisticated and advanced search engine as . . . → Read More: Google search engine optimisation and their 80/20 rule
By admin, on July 13th, 2010%
At LinkAdage [ http://www.linkadage.com ] we get many questions on the Google sandbox. Here is a Q & A we’ve put together:
Q – How do I know if I am in the sandbox?
A – If your site is indexed by Google yet you do not rank in the top 1,000 for any of your main keywords, . . . → Read More: Google Sandbox Tips
By admin, on July 13th, 2010%
As the world turns, the internet is getting stirred up by these new Google updates showing up all over the web. For the past few weeks people have been recording two GoogleBots showing up on their site stats.
While updates may be good for some, it also means “welcome to the real world” for others. If you . . . → Read More: Google’s New Update – Is Google Bombing You?
By admin, on July 13th, 2010%
If you don’t believe Google’s Duplicate Content Filter exists, I have Dramatic Proof their Internet content filter exists and it’s very effective.
On July 5, 2005 I published an article entitled “7 Top Ways to Avoid Link Theft” which was picked up and included as content on other websites.
Before the article was released I checked . . . → Read More: Google’s Duplicate Internet Content Filter In Action
By admin, on July 13th, 2010%
When you’re a search engine that accounts for over 46% of all searches on the Internet, you are a bona fide Big Daddy. But for Google, it’s more than a nickname—it’s the future.
For months now, the 7-year-old search engine has been testing new crawling and indexing systems with the hopes of making web searches more intuitive . . . → Read More: Google’s Bigdaddy about to take control
By admin, on July 13th, 2010%
A while back, I read an article that explained how to get a good google rating without ever submitting your site to their submission forms. Like you, I was kind of shocked by this statement so I decided to give it a try.
In the beginning, I used to submit my site all the time to Google . . . → Read More: Google Ranking WITHOUT submitting to Google
By admin, on July 13th, 2010%
After a little digging up, I found enough evidence to believe that…
Google searches are never case sensitive – as we already knew.
Google PR is case sensitive – as I suspected, according to web standards, URLs are case sensitive. Google and other search engines follow this standard.
There have been a . . . → Read More: Google PR is Case Sensitive
By admin, on July 13th, 2010%
PR is a measure of how ‘important’ a page is (according to Google). For the purpose of this article, I will only discuss PR in the SEO context – what it means and how to use it.
First things first: PR is not the cause or the result of high rankings.
PR depends mainly on 2 things: Incoming . . . → Read More: Google PR Explained
By admin, on July 13th, 2010%
The recent patent application filed by Google details numerous items the search engine uses to rank web pages. The specific application is summarized as:
“A method for scoring a document, comprising: identifying a document; obtaining one or more types of history data associated with the document; and generating a score for the document based on the one . . . → Read More: Google Patent Application – SEO Highlights
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