Monthly Archives: March 2011
What are some examples of SEO misinformation?
Name 5 examples of SEO misinformation from the past year given by reputable persons that made you want to bang your head against the wall. (You don’t need to name names.) Tom S., Seattle, WA Russian subtitles translated by Mike … Continue reading
SEO, social media optimization, link building and reputation management with Freshrank at SES London
Byron Gordon, SEO-PR, interviews Siddehehs Jaitapkar, SEO manager, freshrank.com on the exhibitor floor at SES London 2011. Freshrank excels at link-building, social media optimization (including use of Facebook and twitter), reputation management, video marketing, and all purpose SEO. Freshrank? is … Continue reading
Does Google recognize the difference between different meanings of a word in a query?
Matt, when will Google recognize the difference between boxer (the dog), boxer (the figher) and boxer (briefs) based on the context of the query? Francisco, North Attleboro Have a question? Ask it in our Webmaster Help Forum: www.google.com Want your … Continue reading
Black Hat Spam SEO
Google Tech Talk September 2, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Julien Sobrier. For some time, attackers have leveraged Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques in order to promote malicious web content targeting end users. Google has researched this phenomenon and recently announced … Continue reading
Will Google penalize sites which only link using the nofollow attribute?
As many webmasters are linking only in nofollow killing the natural way of links do you think Google will penalize people who only link out with nofollow attribute in the future? Johan Tavard, Hua Hin, Thailand
Can I specify the canonical of all of a product’s review pages as a single URL?
Yay or nay: Putting a canonical tag on individual product review pages that each points to the ‘all reviews for this product’ page for the particular product. Assuming we’re not really that keen on the individual review pages ranking. Steve, … Continue reading