Posted by redstarweb in Google, Search engines
on Mar 20th, 2011 | 0 comments
Many SEO’s are trying to analyse the exact impact (and what to do about it) of Google’s latest major update: “Panda”
As usual different interpretations are published so there is no exact answer which will give us detailed information about Google’s last algoritn update.
But as we should believe Matt Cutts then we all know that this was a “content” update, just to push site owners to make their content much more valuable and clean up the rubbish.
Many of us have lost rankings and page indexes therefore, if it matters or not, I think it’s a good idea to spend time to analyse the...
Posted by redstarweb in Google, Search engines, Web design
on Mar 6th, 2011 | 0 comments
From: Webmaster Central Blog
We’ve noticed a rise in the number of questions from webmasters about how best to structure a website for mobile phones and how websites can best interact with Googlebot-Mobile. In this post we’ll explain the current situation and give you specific recommendations you can implement now.
Some Background
Let’s start with a simple question: what do we mean by “mobile phone” when talking about mobile-friendly websites?
A good way to answer this question is to think about the capabilities of the mobile phone’s web browser, especially in relation to the ...
Posted by justine in Search engines
on Feb 15th, 2011 | 0 comments
Search engine optimization or SEO is the process of improving traffic to your website. It helps you to earn good return on your investments. Most of the people use the internet for finding what they need and there are many people who also use the internet as an important tool for developing their business. However, to run a successful online business, you can incorporate search engine optimization or SEO strategies in your website.
What involves the SEO Process?
SEO or search engine optimization is the process through which you can optimize your website to improve the ranking in the various search...
Posted by redstarweb in Google, Search engines
on Jun 16th, 2010 | 0 comments
by Stone Reuning (from: searchengineguide.com)
Google’s new system for indexing content on the Internet, Caffeine, went live June 8.
It used to be that Google updated its indexes every couple weeks. Now it’s darn close to real time.
This is good news if you update your content regularly. Since Google now refreshes its index much more frequently, it will be constantly looking for the most relevant results to display for any given search phrase.
Wait a minute! What if I’m not adding content to my website regularly?
While this isn’t an algorithmic adjustment in how...
Posted by redstarweb in Google, Search engines, SEO General
on Nov 13th, 2009 | 0 comments
From: WebProNews
Google’s Matt Cutts discussed two key ingredients of where Google is headed in an interview with WebProNews out in Vegas. The first of these ingredients is of course Google’s much discussed Algorithm update (Caffeine), which was recently found to begin rolling out soon.
The fact of the matter, as Matt himself says, is that it is only going live at one of Google’s data centers, and it is not even live yet, but will be before the holidays. That said, Caffeine will not roll out to the rest of Google’s data centers until after the holidays. He says that while Google could...