Archive for January, 2007
Useless Meta Tags
Look closely at the section of your Web page. dvd transformers The subject, author, copyright, and publisher tags are NOT meant to be used as places to stuff keywords. This is called spam. Never put keywords into these tags in an attempt to influence ranking. You are better to get rid of the tags altogether. [...]
Yahoo! Search update
Yahoo! Search Blog Weather Report: We’ve been rolling out some changes to our fresh web data and crawling, indexing and ranking algorithms over the last few days. We expect the update will be completed by the weekend. So, as you know, throughout this process you may see some changes in ranking as well as some [...]
Moving video
http://www.youtube.com/v/ervaMPt4Ha0&autoplay=1 true grit in high def This is a moving video created by a young girl a few months ago. It is worth watching. Whether you believe in the war in Iraq or not, this message is still important for all of us to remember.
Yahoo! Search Index Update
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YouTube News
Starting Wednesday, the popular video-sharing site YouTube.com plans to feature semitransparent “overlay” ads at the bottom of selected video clips. The ad will disappear after about 10 seconds if the viewer does nothing. The featured clip automatically pauses if the viewer clicks on the overlay to launch the full ad. YouTube said it was trying to [...]
New Source of Links!
We all know that links are an important part of the search engine’s algorithm. The problem is, how do we get links? Where do we find them? That is one of the questions people ask me most often. After checking out many sources, resources and ideas, I finally found one that I am excited about [...]
Digg News
When Jay Adelson and Kevin Rose launched Digg three years ago, the site attracted a community of like-minded people – mostly techies. As Digg’s audience expanded to millions of monthly users worldwide, the non-technies have invaded and the non-tech stories are getting more prominence on the site. To help meet the needs of all site [...]
Duplicate content
From the Official Google Blog: Google, duplicate content caused by URL parameters, and you Wednesday, September 12, 2007 at 1:13 AM Written by Maile Ohye How can URL parameters, like session IDs or tracking IDs, cause duplicate content? When user and/or tracking information is stored through URL parameters, duplicate content can arise because the same [...]
Search Engines Help A Good Cause
As many of my blog readers and clients know, I have struggled with Endometriosis for about 4 years. I’ve been actively supporting the cause and doing everyting I can to help women get help, and realise they don’t have to live in pain.  Please read below for a really easy way you can support the cause. REMEMBER THE DATE – [...]
Keyword Meta tag
Yesterday we talked about the process the engines go through. Today I want to talk more about the Meta tags and the role they play in the process. There is a lot of confusion about the keyword Meta tag. Here is the scoop. Google will index all of the content on your page, so that [...]

