Google

« Previous Entries

Google to Launch a Search Engine Optimization Firm?

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Newswire reports that Google is planning on launching their own SEO firm. Full story here The article states the following: Google is assembling a Google SEO team of approximately 100 employees Early estimates place the cost of this service in the neighborhood of $25,000 per month Google wants to set the standard for an industry [...]

“Purchase” Inbound Links from Google’s Content Network

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Where is the best place to build domain diversity of your inbound links? None other then Google’s content network! How is this possible? Right now it is as easy as 1,2,3 1. Googlebot parses and crawls javascript

Does Bing have better search results?

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Bing’s search results are far better than anything Live ever returned. That’s not surprising though. For the longest time I thought Live was Microsoft’s version of StumbleUpon. An interesting experiment is being run to compare Bing with Google and Yahoo! at http://blindsearch.fejus.com/. Basically the search results are stripped of their brand (and any multimedia or [...]

Google Executing JavaScript?

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Google (and other the search engines) may soon be much better at executing javascript.  This point was futher comfirmed by Matt Cutts at this years SMX Advanced You and A Session. While discussing alternative to page sculpting, Matt mentioned that Google will execute may types of java script making important for sponsored links rendering in [...]

Google – Sliced and Diced

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Google has made a series of updates to their home page. Read more at Search Engine Land as Google Searchology is live blogged Some of the highlights are Google’s new “Slice and Dice” options with allow searchers options to sort through the results. Pretty neat One of the tools with in the Slice and Dice [...]

Site Search inside of Search Results

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

There has been a lot of stir lately regarding Google’s use of one line site links.  Today I noticed another change to the standard site links; the addition of Google’s Site search.  While searching for a recipe for Cheesy Penne Pasta, that Food Network made look so delicious I have to try it out, I [...]

Google introduces AutoPilot

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Googe unveiled “AutoPilot” new software bound to revolutionize email as we know it. Autopilot scans and interprets incoming email messages to send the perfect response. Gmail AutopilotTM by CADIE Email will never be a thing of the past, but actually reading and writing messages is about to be. Gmail Autopilot automatically manages your inbox better [...]

Sponsored Results in Google Maps

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Google maps is now showing sponsored listing in the LBC listings.  It appears results are only available when viewing more listings.  Sponsored results have a custom icon image appearing on the map. Check out the search results for “air duct cleaning columbus” Note the four listings appearing on the map and directly below as sponsored [...]

Black Holes – Do they really suck?

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Black Holes have been thrust into the spotlight with the Large Hadron Collider firing up for initial testing. However, the term “Black Hole” has taken on new meaning in the world of SEO. Black Hole site – Suck up all the link juice without providing any outbounds Black Holes are massive websites that due to [...]

Google Search Trick #2

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Tomorrow is the annual rivalry game between the Iowa State Cyclones and University of Iowa Hawkeyes. As I wait for my new Beat Iowa shirt to get shipped to sunny Arizona I was reminded of another cool Google trick. This one is simple but pretty useful. Take and standard package tracking number such as: 1Z9W576A039####### [...]

« Previous Entries