Feeds: Food for Thought at Google Webmaster Tools
Friday, September 14th, 2007Google Webmaster Tools has an updated user interface. One of the features I really applaud is the addition of a drop down box for users with multiple domains verified in their console. This is not earth shaking, but a nice addition. I sometimes want to compare the same data point across several domains, and [...]
What’s The Hold Up With Google Universal Search?
Thursday, September 13th, 2007It was announced months ago, so where is it? If you go and look at the search results for pretty much any phrase, you are starting to see “some” universal search results appear, but not everything… yet. So what’s the hold up Google? If you don’t know what Google Universal Search is, feel free to [...]
Google News, Can I Comment?
Thursday, September 6th, 2007Google recently announced that they will allow participants in a news story presented at Google News to comment. We’ll be trying out a mechanism for publishing comments from a special subset of readers: those people or organizations who were actual participants in the story in question. Our long-term vision is that any participant will be [...]
Google Sinks Its Teeth Into Facebook
Wednesday, September 5th, 2007Do you social network? I know, I know, there’s so many of them, and they are confusing. And more importantly, do they even really help my business? Can they? A good social networking strategy can help your business succeed, if you let it. Let’s take Facebook for example, the new sweetheart of the social network [...]
Matt Cutts On NoFollow & Link Directories
Thursday, August 30th, 2007Matt Cutts, the Google guy, sometimes lets the world know what Google is thinking. And we’re paying attention. In his latest thoughts, he talks about no follow, seo directories and link farms. Good stuff. Here’s a summary from SEOmoz. Here are the big takeaway points from my perspective: * Nofollow is now, officially, a “tool” [...]
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