Tweet We’ve all been waiting for it, and now it’s here: Google’s monthly list of algorithm changes for May. This time, it’s 39 changes (less than last month). Of particular note, Google says it made a couple of adjustments to Penguin: Improvements to Penguin. [launch codename "twref2", project codename "Page Quality"] This
Continue Reading →Tweet As expected, Google has finally released its big list of algorithm changes for the month of April. It’s been an interesting month, to say the least, with not only the Penguin update, but a couple of Panda updates sprinkled in. There’s not a whole lot about either of those
Continue Reading →Tweet Google annouced this month that they have many improvements to celebrate. With 40 changes reported, that marks a new record for our monthly series on search quality. Most of their updates rolled out earlier this month, and a handful are actually rolling out today and tomorrow. They continue to
Continue Reading →Tweet Google has introduced two new link elements to show Google the schematic relationships of documents that span multiple pages and better identify duplicate content. Google also emphasized they want to show single-page versions in search results. Pagination & SEO Simply, pagination is the sequential numbering of pages. In reference
Continue Reading →Tweet It’s official, what was suggested websites and the people that own them take seriously back in February 2010 has become a reality in February 2011. The latest algorithm update, officially referred to as Google Panda, has impacted sites that apparently were not practicing Google Caffeine based SEO Internet Marketing much
Continue Reading →Tweet The fun fallout over the whole Bing-plagiarising-Google thing is quite the thing today (in case you missed it, Danny Sullivan has the definitive explanation). But apart from the “is this stealing” hoo-ha, there’s a more interesting philosophical point bubbling below the surface. For years, and right up to the
Continue Reading →Tweet Google has begun showing links to different verticals on its search results from video sites, location based results to search engines in its results. The links appear next to YouTube videos — but only on music-related searches. This comes as the big search engine made it clear on their
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