As a consequence of the paid link controversy and whether you should use the nofollow attribute on paid outbound links, there is now another one about whether webmasters should use it on internal links. On one side there is the … Continue reading
Category Archives: Google
I’ve mentioned a few times recently that I was seeing some pretty inconsistent search positions on a number of my sites. There now appears to be a potential explanation. Following a post from Michael Martinez of SEO Theory, a couple … Continue reading
There’s been much reporting of a session at the SES conference in the USA which discussed Google’s stance that paid links should always carry a nofollow tag or risk being penalised. On the expert panel it seems to have been … Continue reading
We’ve had a few weeks now to get used to Universal Search, although the effects still seem minimal on this side of the Atlantic, but for those who stay logged in to their Google accounts (unlike me) what about Personal … Continue reading
You know that worries about internet security and privacy are becoming widespread when they start appearing in the Metro. For any overseas readers this is a UK free newspaper which is given away at rail stations and on buses, and … Continue reading
Google rankings changed fairly radically again for me on one site this weekend (previously discussed on this post), and this time most of the results went up; with the exception of one for the most generic keyword phrase which decided … Continue reading