Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Google gives advice on handling the search rank penalties

Some recent stories in The New York Times highlighted the questionable SEO practices-"dirty little secrets," as it under the title of his recent expose. In response, the ReadWriteWeb by John Paul Titlow wrote last week, "Why you should avoid black hat SEO Link systems at all of us." And actually, they should be.

But what do I do if the site is marked as spam (fairly or not)? What, if anything, can you do if your Web site have been the situation by Google?

Google search engineer Matt Cutts has posted his advice in the YouTube video that addresses how you can waive the penalty in the case of Web sites.

Cutts explains the difference between manual and algorithmic Visual penalties. They were a response to the reports submitted to the Google-flagged as spam, porn sites or off topic. But that data is also used to help improve Google Engineers, in the form of classifiers for spam content and keyword stuffing the search algorithm.

Large if the site I flagged by the penalties for the algorithm, if you change your website (move illegal aspects) and the site the user will be recrawled. Your Rankings should improve.

Cutts manual describes the flag as "timeouts". Such penalties shall last for some time-length depending on the seriousness of the misconduct of the user-but ultimately, they expire and the site should be able to improve its ranking again.

You can file a reconsideration request, which should help accelerate the removal of manual penalties. But this will not help if this is the question of the need to make the necessary changes to your website.

See also why you should avoid black hat SEO Link systems at all the burden on the track (i) marketing and ROI with the MyNextCustomer Google gets C-from the Better Business Bureau of Instant Google will impact SEO? Tweet

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Now anyone can synchronize Google Docs and Microsoft Office

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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Google rolls out new search tool for recipes

Google started rolling on Thursday a new search function, which makes finding recipes on the Web a little easier.

Dubbed "the recipe view" feature allows users to filter search results according to the ingredients, Cook time, calories, and more. Users can search for recipes, for example, with Brussels sprouts, developed by Chef INA Garten, that take less than an hour to do. Clip art, ingredients, and one 5-star user ratings are highlighted in the results list, helping users to quickly locate or bypass recipes.

To use the recipe, just click "Recipes" in the left pane when looking for a recipe.

Google plans to enable the feature for all users in the United States and Japan on Thursday night; It also plans to introduce function to other countries in the future, said Google spokesman.

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