Posts Tagged ‘Search Engine Optimization’

The Future of Search – More Integration with Social Media and Demographics

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

WebPro News’ Mike McDonald talked with Rebecca Lieb of Econsultancy on the future of Search and how it will evolve in the future. She thinks that there will be a lot more optimization with “digital assets,” video, images etc., as well as an increased synergy with social media.


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Thoughts on the NOFOLLOW Attribute

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Wil Reynolds from Seer Interactive have an interesting view point on the NOFOLLOW attribute on blogs and sites. He says that if the site has large readership you should still try to guest post on that site regardless if there is link-juice-love going to your site or not.

He explains:

Here’s Matt Cutts’ view on NOFOLLOW back in February on the Webmaster Tools YouTube channel:

And finally here is a video done at SMX Advanced in Seattle with Matt Cutts’ on the devaluing of the NOFOLLOW attribute:

What are you thoughts on the NOFOLLOW attribute and its impact? Post your comments below.

Matt Cutts on Google, SEO, and WordPress

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Matt Cutts made a presentation at Wordcamp San Francisco entitled “Straight from Google. What you need to know.” He hasn’t posted the video of his presentation but his slides are available and very informative.

Check out his slides below:

Google's Matt Cutts says that uploading 100+ pages of high quality content at once isn't bad

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Matt Cutts on a recent video installment on Google’s Webmaster Tools YouTube channel, answered a question about uploading a backlog of content to a blog at once.

The Question:

“If you have a lot of blog content for a new section of a site (100+ pages), is it best to release it over a period of time, or is it fine to just unleash 100 pages?”


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