Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Panda Slaying
@mattcutts and @google had better watch out: a University of Miami-Coral Gables Physicist and his team have published a formula that may predict when the next development in Web search technology equivalent in scope to Google’s Panda Technologytm will emerge. By Michael Martinez
Characteristics of the Google Panda Algorithm
Despite much discussion, analysis, and guesswork across hundreds of Websites, it seems that the true nature of Google’s Panda Technologytm continues to elude the algorithm chasers. By Michael Martinez
The Insanity That is an SEO
A plane crashed into a ship and a total of three people aboard both vessels died: a pirate, a lawyer, and an SEO. As their souls came before Saint Pete...By Michael Martinez
Query Breadth
Do the keywords in page titles on a Google search for [Digital Camera] carry more weight than the keywords in titles on a search for [Canon Rebel Digital Camera]? It’s a possibility. By Bill Slawski
Behavior Data
In a blog post at the Official Google Webmaster Central Blog on Monday, High-quality sites algorithm goes global, incorporates user feedback, Google Fellow Amit Singhal announced some changes to the way that Google ranks web pages, including the spreading of the Panda update to all English language Google users, and the incorporation of data into search results about sites that have been blocked by users in those results. By Bill Slawski
A Hint of What Google's Social Network Might Look Like?
The Google Video Patent
Microsoft's Approach to Identifying Quality Search
10 Super Easy SEO Copywriting Tips for Improved Link Building
Google Analytics Now Tracks Page Load Speed
Improving site speed is crucially important, Craig at Distilled recently wrote a phenomenal post site speed for dummies which really breaks down WHY improving site speed is a high ROI activity and there was a great Youmoz post recently published which explains HOW to improve page load speed: Optimizing Page Speed - Actionable Tips For SEOs and Web Developers. By Tom Critchlow
Optimized page speed
Matt Cutts: Using 'NonIndex, Follow' in robot meta tags
Imagine a scenario in which you have an HTML sitemap but for one reason or another you do not want Google to return the sitemap itself within the search results.
Matt Cutts
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Web Analytics Q & A With Avinash Kaushik & Nick Mihailovski
Topics covered include bounce rates, search engine optimization, in-private browsing, and using benchmarking data.
Episode #18 - Web Analytics TV With Avinash Kaushik and Nick Mihailovski
Topics covered include macro vs. micro conversions, using analytics on affiliate sites, tracking different domains, and more.
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