Showing posts with label search-engines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label search-engines. Show all posts

15 November 2010

When Google Fails to Search

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It all started when I decided to write a new blog. As I had done it many times before, setup, widgets and plug-ins of my choice and a suitable template swiftly took their places. Additional code was minimal for Blogger now does many things natively.

30 April 2009

You are Penalized, Now What?

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There is a short video in Google Webmaster Central Blog for those who think that their sites might be penalized for whatever reason. Rachel Searles and Brian White of the reconsideration team made a video including some tips that will help you in your efforts of being listed again.

23 April 2009

Time to Update Referer Scripts and Plugins

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In order to better capture outbound clicks, the referer path for Google search results will change from /search to /url. Google search result pages will link to a gateway URL before delivering a visitor to her final destination.

18 April 2009

Ranking High in Search Engines

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The topic of ranking high in search engines is widely discussed in the web. Just a quick search will yield a plethora of results. They have one common flaw, maybe not a flaw but a bias, though: they usually assume English is the only language. To some extent, they are right, English is the language of the world wide web.

09 April 2009

Mysterious Google PageRank

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No matter how many times you explain, I am amazed to see bloggers getting confused by Google's infamous PageRank. I summed up the effect of pay-per-posts on Google PageRank and the potential penalty that you are likely to incur so I will not go into detail here again. Instead I want you, of course if you are a blogger, to consider this: