by Scott | Aug 3, 2006 | Google, SEO
Matt Cutts’s lightning round today dispelled two popular SEO myths… 1. The myth that .gov or .edu links are more valuable for your PR than others. That’s not the case, and Google has no more weight given to one than the other. 2. The myth that you...
by Scott | Jul 31, 2006 | General interest, Kids issues, SEO, Technology News
I was watching Matt Cutts’ video responses to the deluge of SEO questions he got over the weekend, and I noticed an integrated button saying “Email – Blog – Post to Myspace”, so I hit it. Then I could instantly post to: MySpace –...
by Scott | Jul 28, 2006 | SEO
I had a relative recently ask me what a search engine consultant is. I explained that there are “things that need to be done to your website, to insure that the search engines could properly find it”, and that it’s really become quite a big industry...
by Scott | Jul 28, 2006 | Google, SEO
Matt Cutts is having another Grab Bag day going at his blog. I actually posted a question about Google recently removing all references to the supplemental index from it’s help files. There are some other great questions there too, and it will be interesting to...
by Scott | Jul 26, 2006 | Google, SEO
Nothing, now! I just tried to send someone to Google’s own definition of Supplemental Results, and find that all references to them have been removed from Google’s help files. Why would that be? Looking at Google’s cache of their own site, I see that...
by Scott | Jul 24, 2006 | Local news, SEO
Arguably one of the most well known search engine placement firms in the country, SEOMOZ is based in Seattle, but serves clients all over the world. Using Portland’s Pearl District website as an example, Rand Fishkin has posted an excellent article about what...