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Matt Cutts, a Google associate working in the Search Quality division, recently announced that Google would soon begin to penalize over-optimised sites. Over optimised sites are those that “keyword stuff” or rely heavily on SEO rather than quality content. This stunning announcement came during a question and answer session that […]
In addition to an update to the Panda system, Google recently confirmed over 40 different updates to its system of web evaluation. These updates affect a number of areas of interest to SEO specialists, including how local search rankings are determined. Google has stated that these updates are not major, […]
Is Google updating the much dreaded Penguin algorithm update? Although this has not been confirmed there are rumours flying amongst SEO’s and Webmasters that Google might be in the process of running a Penguin update at this very moment. For the moment, it is still a lot too early to […]
On October 16th 2012, Google launched the Disavow tool, allowing SEOs for the first time to ask the search engine to ignore links that they believe may have caused them to incur a penalty, and negatively affect their search rankings. Whilst this is clearly great news, it should be approached […]
Google is one of the world’s most popular search engines. Not only does Google offer an effective way of searching the web for relevant content, but they also provide users with an email service, social networking site, web browser, maps and so much more. To keep up with the wants […]
The popular search engine (which now provides a whole host of other services), Google, recently announced some innovative changes in its company blog. Changes to Google Venice are much lauded as they seek to increase the ability of users to find local sources in their searches, regardless of where they […]