With considerable fanfare (Searchification?) we had the launch of the new style, new index, Live Search. Overwhelmed yet? Me neither, unless you count overwhelmed with crap search results. In what sounds increasingly like desperation in the face of Google’s continued … Continue reading
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A few months ago I blogged about trust and how it relates to websites – both in the eyes of the search engines and the users. I’ve also written more recently about reputation, particularly that of our industry. Some recent … Continue reading
After the recent episode during which some rankings were bouncing around unpredictably and I theorised that Google was dumping data due to a corruption in their indexes, we now seem to have returned to a rather more stable index with … Continue reading
We’re all guilty of it sometimes – because we’re tired, or short of time, because we really must have some fresh content, or a new blog post or (gasp) our traffic might go down. So what do we do? We … Continue reading
Earlier this week I wrote a short article on the Oyster Web site about the SEOMoz quiz, If by some chance you aren’t an SEO and don’t know about this, it contained 75 multiple choice questions relating to our dark … Continue reading
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