Google I/O 2010 – SEO site advice from the experts

Google I/O 2010 – SEO site advice from the experts Tech Talks Matt Cutts, Greg Grothaus, Evan Roseman A perfect opportunity to get your website reviewed by the experts in the Google Search Quality team. Attendees can get concrete search engine optimization (SEO) feedback on their own sites. We’ll also answer real-life questions that affect developers when it comes to optimizing their websites for search. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com

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9 Responses to Google I/O 2010 – SEO site advice from the experts

  1. thelostagency says:

    This is worth taking the time to watch, grab a beer and sit back at watch it contains some really good usable points.

  2. manfmnantucket says:

    Cannot believe MC is recommending including long-tail keywords to rank (28:27) , when MayDay update just punished sites which follow that advice.

  3. wicked4u2c says:

    It’s annoying how Vanessa keeps interrupting Matt while he answers questions.

  4. JakeTheFakeReal says:

    @thelostagency Took the tip.

  5. LifeTubes says:

    Vanessa Fox definitely needs to get laid.

  6. shareworlduk says:

    Great video… Very interesting so far… Only on 15:05 though cos my iPhone keeps freezing the video after 15minutes – I want to know what that bit of javascipt is in the source of the 4th site!!!!

  7. Hergonan says:

    Hahaha, that “weird face in turkey” is Ataturk. :P

  8. galbinati says:

    This is very interesting. I wasn’t aware that wordpress was such a target from hackers. This is also a warning for people who want so desperately more comments that are willing to accept anyone without checking first.

  9. shareworlduk says:

    Yes wordpress must be kept patched – same as all cms packages – I suppose because it’s so easy for a hacker if they check your wordpress version then just look up the known vulnerabilities.

    My wordpress blogs requires comment moderation before they go live – it gets LOADS of spam!!!!!!

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