Archive for the ‘Search Engine’ Category

Facebook Gets Plus-Like Privacy Controls

Despite Google’s “innocent” entry into the realm of social networking at the end of June, it quickly became apparent that Google+ was a legitimate competitor for Facebook. Plus immediately received acclaim for its improved privacy and sharing controls (Circles), its video conferencing feature (Hangouts), and its group messaging service (Huddle). But Facebook has a big […]

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Google +1 Now Shares, Provides Snippets

On June 1st, Google announced their first 2011 social feature: the Google +1 button. Previously, it had been rumored that +1 was the Google social network, so the SEO community was largely disappointed with the announcement. That didn’t stop webmasters from implementing the +1 button on their sites, however; over the three months that the […]

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How Google Changes Their Algorithm

Google’s Evaluation Team at a Launch Decision Meeting When any webmaster first enters the realm of SEO, they’re likely to run into the term “Google algorithm.” The Google search algorithm is a complex mathematical equation that looks at more than 100 metrics to determine how a site should rank. Beyond being a non-public and thoroughly […]

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Google Gets Two New Markup Options

Rich text markup was first released by Google back in May of 2009, but despite having been around for such a long time, few webmasters take advantage of rich snippets. Part of the reason is that it takes additional time to implement the new code, and the novelty of the product make it hard to […]

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Bing Tells Users Its Core SEO Principles

Bing is becoming a force to reckoned with. Since their Yahoo search alliance last year, Bing has managed to take a combined 30% of the search market in the U.S. The migration of Yahoo search to a Bing back-end on a global scale in increasing that power. Now more than ever, it’s important that webmasters […]

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Bing-Yahoo Alliance Expands to 7 Additional Countries

Yahoo and Bing are a powerful combined force, and have been the only real threat to Google since the Bing-Yahoo “search alliance” that began last year. In the initial phases, Bing and Yahoo joined together only in the U.S. However, they quickly expanded to numerous additional key areas. This year, Yahoo is planning to migrate […]

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Google+ Seeps Into the Public Vision

Despite being launched as a closed beta, Google+ (the social network from the world’s search engine giant) managed to win over a massive customer base. After just four weeks of limited availability, Plus had garnered 25 million users. While there haven’t been official numbers released in the three weeks since, it’s becoming increasingly clear that […]

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Google’s Panda Spreads to New Languages

“Panda,” Google’s major search algorithm change that was released in the U.S. earlier this year, has had a major impact on the way we interact with search. However, it has taken a long time to spread to all users. As of this week, Panda’s conquest is almost complete: the algorithm updates are in effect for […]

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Google+ Posts Now Visible on the SERP

Google is expanding its social search features yet again. This time, they’re promoting the posts made on Google+. However, the posts will only be visible if they were set as public and if the searcher is connected to the original poster on Google+. How the Post Pulling Works For the post to pull into the […]

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How to Find New Internet Marketing Niches

The Internet has been around for a long time and continues to grow rapidly – in 1993, only around 1% of information exchanged through telecommunication was done online. By 2007, 97% of all telecommunicated information was carried through the Internet. For Internet marketers, this is good and bad news. While more people than ever are […]

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