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Wednesday, 30 September 2009
Bing Continues to Boom, At Google's Expense - Search Marketing News Blog - Search Engine Watch (SEW)
Bing Continues to Boom, At Google's Expense - Search Marketing News Blog - Search Engine Watch (SEW): "Bing Continues to Boom, At Google's Expense
The August 2009 search rankings by comScore are out and the news continues to be good for Bing. Microsoft sites grabbed an additional 0.4% share. Meanwhile, Google lost 0.1% share as did AOL, which is powered by Google search. Yahoo! and Ask.com remained steady.
This brings Bing's market share gains since launch to 1.3% and Google's loss since Bing's launch to 0.4%. (See July and June data for reference.)"
The August 2009 search rankings by comScore are out and the news continues to be good for Bing. Microsoft sites grabbed an additional 0.4% share. Meanwhile, Google lost 0.1% share as did AOL, which is powered by Google search. Yahoo! and Ask.com remained steady.
This brings Bing's market share gains since launch to 1.3% and Google's loss since Bing's launch to 0.4%. (See July and June data for reference.)"
Tuesday, 29 September 2009
Will Google Eliminate the Need for Small Business Websites? | WebProNews
Will Google Eliminate the Need for Small Business Websites? WebProNews: "Will Google Eliminate the Need for Small Business Websites?"
Monday, 28 September 2009
SiteProNews: Webmaster News & Resources
SiteProNews: Webmaster News & Resources: "3 Tried-n-True Ways to Decide Which Social Media Tools to Use
At a recent Social Media-themed breakfast event for New Hampshire's Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, one speaker (Leslie Poston, co-author of Twitter for Dummies) told the assembled audience there were 537 different social networking sites online. 537! And that doesn't even count all the net"
At a recent Social Media-themed breakfast event for New Hampshire's Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, one speaker (Leslie Poston, co-author of Twitter for Dummies) told the assembled audience there were 537 different social networking sites online. 537! And that doesn't even count all the net"
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SiteProNews: Webmaster News & Resources: "Fun Facebook Fits your Marketing Profile
Internet marketing has been revolutionized over a few short years by a phenomenon known as social networking. You probably wouldn't have needed a crystal ball to imagine that the Internet would develop its social theme as more and more people realised the reach of the web, and became increasingly"
Internet marketing has been revolutionized over a few short years by a phenomenon known as social networking. You probably wouldn't have needed a crystal ball to imagine that the Internet would develop its social theme as more and more people realised the reach of the web, and became increasingly"
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SiteProNews: Webmaster News & Resources: "Google SideWiki Encourages Public Graffiti on Any Site09 2009 Sunday27
By Kalena Jordan in Featured
Google has launched a controversial new tool that allows the public to comment on any web site in a side bar displayed in their browser.
Called Google Sidewiki, the tool is integrated in the latest version of Google Toolbar and works with both Firefox and Internet Explorer but ironically, not yet Google Chrome. To use Sidewiki, download the latest version of the Google Toolbar and set it to enhanced."
By Kalena Jordan in Featured
Google has launched a controversial new tool that allows the public to comment on any web site in a side bar displayed in their browser.
Called Google Sidewiki, the tool is integrated in the latest version of Google Toolbar and works with both Firefox and Internet Explorer but ironically, not yet Google Chrome. To use Sidewiki, download the latest version of the Google Toolbar and set it to enhanced."
Friday, 25 September 2009
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Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Google does not use the keywords meta tag in web ranking
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Google does not use the keywords meta tag in web ranking: "Google does not use the keywords meta tag in web ranking
Monday, September 21, 2009 at 10:00 AM
Recently we received some questions about how Google uses (or more accurately, doesn't use) the 'keywords' meta tag in ranking web search results. Suppose you have two website owners, Alice and Bob. Alice runs a company called AliceCo and Bob runs BobCo. One day while looking at Bob's site, Alice notices that Bob has copied some of the words that she uses in her 'keywords' meta tag. Even more interesting, Bob has added the words 'AliceCo' to his 'keywords' meta tag. Should Alice be concerned?
At least for Google's web search results currently (September 2009), the answer is no. Google doesn't use the 'keywords' meta tag in our web search ranking"
Monday, September 21, 2009 at 10:00 AM
Recently we received some questions about how Google uses (or more accurately, doesn't use) the 'keywords' meta tag in ranking web search results. Suppose you have two website owners, Alice and Bob. Alice runs a company called AliceCo and Bob runs BobCo. One day while looking at Bob's site, Alice notices that Bob has copied some of the words that she uses in her 'keywords' meta tag. Even more interesting, Bob has added the words 'AliceCo' to his 'keywords' meta tag. Should Alice be concerned?
At least for Google's web search results currently (September 2009), the answer is no. Google doesn't use the 'keywords' meta tag in our web search ranking"
AOL, Microsoft and Yahoo Fight for Agency Attention - ClickZ
AOL, Microsoft and Yahoo Fight for Agency Attention - ClickZ: "AOL, Microsoft and Yahoo Fight for Agency Attention
By Kate Kaye, ClickZ, Sep 22, 2009
The Web's top media brands and their troops have invaded New York this week for the annual Advertising Week conference. AOL, Microsoft, and Yahoo all have big plans to help win the hearts and minds of agency execs.
AOL will put its original content on display throughout the week as its editors talk up the company's vertical sites and blogs at the lounge it has set up at the Times Center in The New York Times Building. The 25-year old firm is entrenched in a do-or-die battle to convince advertisers and their agencies that AOL's properties are fresh and relevant. According to AOL, 75 percent of the company's content is original, up from 30 percent a year ago.
'The AOL brand turnaround has got to be one of the toughest jobs on the Web,' said AOL CEO Tim Armstrong yesterday morning during a breakfast with ad industry journalists. 'I think the strategy is really powerful and is sticking with customers, especially the customers that are here this week,' he noted."
By Kate Kaye, ClickZ, Sep 22, 2009
The Web's top media brands and their troops have invaded New York this week for the annual Advertising Week conference. AOL, Microsoft, and Yahoo all have big plans to help win the hearts and minds of agency execs.
AOL will put its original content on display throughout the week as its editors talk up the company's vertical sites and blogs at the lounge it has set up at the Times Center in The New York Times Building. The 25-year old firm is entrenched in a do-or-die battle to convince advertisers and their agencies that AOL's properties are fresh and relevant. According to AOL, 75 percent of the company's content is original, up from 30 percent a year ago.
'The AOL brand turnaround has got to be one of the toughest jobs on the Web,' said AOL CEO Tim Armstrong yesterday morning during a breakfast with ad industry journalists. 'I think the strategy is really powerful and is sticking with customers, especially the customers that are here this week,' he noted."
Sunday, 20 September 2009
Yahoo "Might Be Open" To Letting Google On Homepage | WebProNews
Yahoo "Might Be Open" To Letting Google On Homepage WebProNews: "Yahoo 'Might Be Open' To Letting Google On Homepage
By Doug Caverly - Fri, 09/18/2009 - 05:52
Senior director's comments elicit big 'huh?'
The Yahoo search experience might at some point change in a very surprising way. That Bing may take over, we've come to accept. But at least one high-ranking Yahoo employee thinks Google could get a shot, too.
Let's talk about said employee for a moment. Burke Culligan is the senior director of product planning and strategy over Yahoo's front page and My Yahoo, so he's in a good position to discuss significant adjustments. Also, Culligan's worked for Yahoo since October of 2005, so it's not like he's some newbie who doesn't know the score.
Judge the next bit for yourself, then.
Joseph Tartakoff reported, 'During an update on the status of the home page, Yahoo senior director Burke Culligan told analysts that the company was not opposed to letting users replace Yahoo search with Microsoft's Bing or even Google.'"
By Doug Caverly - Fri, 09/18/2009 - 05:52
Senior director's comments elicit big 'huh?'
The Yahoo search experience might at some point change in a very surprising way. That Bing may take over, we've come to accept. But at least one high-ranking Yahoo employee thinks Google could get a shot, too.
Let's talk about said employee for a moment. Burke Culligan is the senior director of product planning and strategy over Yahoo's front page and My Yahoo, so he's in a good position to discuss significant adjustments. Also, Culligan's worked for Yahoo since October of 2005, so it's not like he's some newbie who doesn't know the score.
Judge the next bit for yourself, then.
Joseph Tartakoff reported, 'During an update on the status of the home page, Yahoo senior director Burke Culligan told analysts that the company was not opposed to letting users replace Yahoo search with Microsoft's Bing or even Google.'"
Does Google Penalize Paid Links in Javascript? | WebProNews
Does Google Penalize Paid Links in Javascript? WebProNews: "Does Google Penalize Paid Links in Javascript?
By Chris Crum - Fri, 09/18/2009 - 10:18
Google's Matt Cutts Addresses Remaining Concerns
You may recall back at SMX Seattle earlier this year, Google's Matt Cutts talked at length about paid links. He touched upon the topic of Google being able to read javascript after giving out advice for so long to use javascript as a way to keep Google from reading paid links.
When asked about this, Matt said Googlebot had gotten smarter. He noted that Google began changing its messaging on the subject around 2007-2008 to stop mentioning javascript but to nofollow or do a redirect through a URL which is blocked through robots.txt.
Cutts noted that even on the onclick in javascript, the crawl and indexing team had submitted code so that it would respect a rel='nofollow'. So you can put a rel='nofollow' attribute on a link that's running in javascript, and more often than not, Google will make sure it doesn't flow pagerank even if they're executing the javascript.
Cutts did say, however, that if you want to be completely safe, to nofollow or link through things that are blocked.
Cutts revisited the topic in a recent upload to the Google Webmaster Central YouTube channel, in response to the following user question:
Now that Google can crawl JavaScript links, what is going to happen with all those paid links that were behind JavScript code? Will Google start penalizing them?
Matt reiterated that Google has gotten better at crawling javascript, and that URLs you put into javascript that you didn't think would be crawled, might now possibly be crawled and indexed. He says the vast majority of people who do javascript links are ad networks and that Google handles these very well."
By Chris Crum - Fri, 09/18/2009 - 10:18
Google's Matt Cutts Addresses Remaining Concerns
You may recall back at SMX Seattle earlier this year, Google's Matt Cutts talked at length about paid links. He touched upon the topic of Google being able to read javascript after giving out advice for so long to use javascript as a way to keep Google from reading paid links.
When asked about this, Matt said Googlebot had gotten smarter. He noted that Google began changing its messaging on the subject around 2007-2008 to stop mentioning javascript but to nofollow or do a redirect through a URL which is blocked through robots.txt.
Cutts noted that even on the onclick in javascript, the crawl and indexing team had submitted code so that it would respect a rel='nofollow'. So you can put a rel='nofollow' attribute on a link that's running in javascript, and more often than not, Google will make sure it doesn't flow pagerank even if they're executing the javascript.
Cutts did say, however, that if you want to be completely safe, to nofollow or link through things that are blocked.
Cutts revisited the topic in a recent upload to the Google Webmaster Central YouTube channel, in response to the following user question:
Now that Google can crawl JavaScript links, what is going to happen with all those paid links that were behind JavScript code? Will Google start penalizing them?
Matt reiterated that Google has gotten better at crawling javascript, and that URLs you put into javascript that you didn't think would be crawled, might now possibly be crawled and indexed. He says the vast majority of people who do javascript links are ad networks and that Google handles these very well."
Monday, 7 September 2009
Google Cash Scams - SEOs to the Rescue | WebProNews
Google Cash Scams - SEOs to the Rescue WebProNews: "Google Cash Scams - SEOs to the Rescue
By Chris Crum - Thu, 09/03/2009 - 14:04
'White Knights' Take on Fraudulent Results
There is a scam going on inside of Google search results called Google Cash, aka: Google Money Tree, aka: Google Treasure Chest. This is where alleged scammers misrepresent themselves as being affiliated with Google, and advertise a low-cast kit, which would enable people to make money."
By Chris Crum - Thu, 09/03/2009 - 14:04
'White Knights' Take on Fraudulent Results
There is a scam going on inside of Google search results called Google Cash, aka: Google Money Tree, aka: Google Treasure Chest. This is where alleged scammers misrepresent themselves as being affiliated with Google, and advertise a low-cast kit, which would enable people to make money."