by Scott | Jun 18, 2007 | Google
My city Portland is included as one of the cities for planning your public transportation trip in the new Google Transit section. Only a few cities from nine states (California, Florida, Hawaii, Minnesota, Nevada, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas and Washington) are...
by Scott | Jun 14, 2007 | Google
Dear Google, I need clarification. Am I putting myself or our clients in jeopardy by buying or selling text link ads, or are you really just trying to filter them out of the ranking algorithm? In April, Matt Cutts from Google asked on his blog for people to report...
by Scott | May 25, 2007 | Google, SEO, SEO-101, Viruses and Scams
Someone sent me a link to this post, and I found it extremely interesting. According to the article, Google is following and factoring “no followed” links for ranking purposes. Back in November, “no follow” was given the white stamp of approval...
by Scott | May 20, 2007 | Google, Technology News
According to CNN, Google announced that they changed last Wednesday, integrating all of the different types of search results onto the home page of Google, including news, images, video, and a new menu along the top, for access to all of their different Google...
by Scott | May 19, 2007 | Google
Google’s Webmaster tools have become invaluable, but the more they add, the more opportunity there is for improvement. At Danny Sullivan’s upcoming SMX show in Seattle, the intimate setting should offer ample opportunity to talk with some of the people...
by Scott | May 16, 2007 | Google, SEO, SEO-101
A search engine consultant these days needs to know a lot more than the basic SEO tactics they may have learned over the years. They really need to know how to efficiently navigate Google’s Webmaster Central, and make good use of the tools they have provided. It...