by Carl Larson | Jul 28, 2012 | google changes, social media
Since the dawn of the online age, anonymity has been one of the foundations of Internet communication. People could communicate from behind clever screen names and, for better or worse, say pretty much whatever they felt like saying. From trolling the web to Tahrir...
by Geoff Kenyon | May 15, 2012 | google changes
This past week I spoke on Google’s recent deindexation of blog networks and Google’s recent roll out of the Penguin update. You can check out the slides and read through some of my notes below. Blog Networks Penguins And Link Building from Geoff Kenyon Blog Networks...
by Seattle Search Network | Apr 30, 2012 | google changes, links
Expanding on the great post by Jeff Sliger, there’s many more thoughts and reading you should do to either prepare for the long haul in SEO or combat any huge drops you’ve recently experienced in your website. Google details what they say are doing to...
by Jeff Sliger | Apr 22, 2012 | google changes
In Honor of the 100th year anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, Google sinks “unsinkable” websites. Leaving the flotsam of sites that still use link exchanges and otherwise cheap linking schemes, The world leader in search decides to throw it’s weight around...
by Seattle Search Network | Nov 6, 2011 | google changes
According to the Google Blog, we should now see “Fresher” results in our searches due to a significant algorithm change they made here in November. “We completed our Caffeine web indexing system last year, which allows us to crawl and index the web...
by Carl Larson | Nov 4, 2011 | google changes
Google has just made another of its regular major changes to the way the company displays its search results pages. This time there have been some minor changes in location of different graphic elements. For example, they moved the “upside-down teardrop...