So I lied… I will think about Search a little
Thursday, 26 July 2007
And its getting late! But I have to, I just noticed Stephan Spencer’s CNET News post about Matt Cutts’ presentation at WordCamp. Seems the reclusive Google is in a revealing mood lately (earlier this month, Vice President of Engineering Udi Manber shared some tales of Google’s technology) as Matt put to rest some open questions
- Published in Natural Search / SEO, Search
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Yahoo! Crawling to a Halt on GZ files?
Thursday, 19 July 2007
Well, I really hope the news is true but I’ve reason to believe Yahoo is freezing up on a sitemap compression standard that allows us to reduce the file size of large sitemaps. Months ago, Yahoo, Google, and Microsoft (and more recently Ask) announced that they has agreed to the sitemap protocol outlined at sitemaps.org.
- Published in Natural Search / SEO, Search, Yahoo!
Search Engine Friendly Design – Searchnomics Panel
Tuesday, 03 July 2007
Last week’s Searchnomics conference proved that the WebGuild can deliver an exceptional event. Most impressive, which I intend to reiterate here, were the keynotes from Hitwise and comScore highlighting the power of search behavior as a window into your customer, a topic we discussed just a month ago. WebGuild’s approach to search marketing is a
- Published in Conferences / Events, Natural Search / SEO, Search
Marketing with Zvents – SEO and Shopping in One
Friday, 22 June 2007
The announcement has been made, not long ago I left HP to join the brilliant group of folks creating a remarkable event search technology at Zvents. Considering yourselves Mr. and Ms. America (not Mr. and Ms. Marketer), I’d be remiss (and not doing my job) to not mention that Zvents is where you want to
- Published in Brand Marketing, Comparison Shopping, Display Advertising, Fun, Local, Natural Search / SEO, Search, Vertical Search, Web 2.0
Google’s Website Quality Guidelines
Monday, 11 June 2007
At the inaugural SMX Advanced conference in Seattle last week, Matt Cutts discussed Google’s webmaster guidelines but failed to address heavily sought detail on site quality considerations and violations that can result in your being punished by Google (whether your intentions are honorable or otherwise). He did though commit to deliver more insight and Google
- Published in Google, Natural Search / SEO