Posted by admin on December 22nd, 2009
In the past, Google has used personalized search results for users that browse whilst they’re signed into their Google account. The use of this “personalized search” has now been extended to users that are not signed in. This is very bad for SEO. Users can disable this setting by clicking on “Web History” but most [...]
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Posted by admin on December 15th, 2009
Did you know that duplicate content on the Internet can have a huge negative impact on your search engine optimisation campaign? Duplicate content can come from a number of different places and the way each is dealt with varies… Duplicate internal pages – If your site has duplicate pages, the best method is to choose [...]
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Posted by admin on December 11th, 2009
Page Load Time I mentioned in my last post that there were rumours that Google may use page load time as an indicator over the next year or so. This may have been introduced sooner than we think or Google may be highlighting these issues to site owner in order for them to resolve them, [...]
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Posted by admin on December 9th, 2009
When considering a Search Engine Optimisation campaign, the results you get will vary between the three major search engines; Google, Yahoo! and Bing. With a vast majority of users favouring Google as their search engine of choice, it’s nice to have recently noticed that Google are often working to improve the Google search experience for [...]
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Posted by admin on December 4th, 2009
Search Engines (SE’s) are determined in being able to distinguish indicators, which they then can employ to advance the value of the results that are made available to users. Search engines such as Google, want to maintain or grow its market share and this can only be done if users are kept happy by offering [...]
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