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Posted on 08 July 2010
Danny Sullivan from Search Engine Land comments on search engines being accused of stealing content. It doesn’t make sense for any publisher to block Google or other search engines indexing website content. The debate over Google showing content to users for free is negated by using the mechanisms in place to force audiences to register [...] Continue Reading...
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Posted on 02 July 2010
So you think that being Google would mean you would have optimized websites for search engines? Actually, no. Unfortunately Google itself does not always follow SEO best practice and their own organic search listings suffer because of it. Matt Cutts presents his own SEO Report Card on Google websites at SMX West. Continue Reading...
Many new comers to SEO still have the belief that the Meta Keywords tag is important to search engine optimization and by entering your keywords in this tag, it helps with ranking in Google.
Greg Grothaus, a Software Engineer from Google, explains why the duplicate content “penalty” is a myth. When Google displays a message “in order to show you the most relevant results, we have omitted some entries very similar to the ones already displayed”, it does not mean that your site has had a penalty applied against [...]
When I speak with some clients, they are aware that Google and other search engines pay attention to the frequency in which a website or blog is being updated. Regular updates on a website is a signal to Google that a website is active, however, ultimately the search engine appreciates original, unique content that offers [...]