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Category: Google

10 Features Unique To Bing Ads That You Might Not Know About

Are you aware that there are some things offered in Bing Ads that simply aren’t available in Google Adwords? Well, its true. On the Bing Ads blog this week, Marta Turek from Mediative shows us several features that are offered in Bing Ads that Google Adwords doesn’t. Many AdWords users know that there is almost […]

Hidden Text And/Or Keyword Stuffing

Matt Cutts and Nelson explain what it means if your site has a manual action labeled as “Hidden text and/or keyword stuffing” and what you can do to fix it. Hidden text and/or keyword stuffing: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/2604780 Find more webmaster resources at http://www.google.com/webmasters/

Matt Cutts Wants To Know If Your Small Web Site Not Ranking Well In Google?

Last night via Twitter, Matt Cutts, Google’s Head of Search Spam asked  webmasters and SEOs to fill out a survey revolving around the topic of small sites and Google rankings. Matt Cutts asked “if there’s a small website that you think should be doing better in Google, tell us more here.” In the form, it […]

Google’s Mobile Search Revenue Forcasted To Top 30 Percent, Desktop To Fall To 43 Percent By 2015

eMarketer, in it’s latest look at mobile ad revenues, has estimated that Google is generating nearly one fifth of its US advertising revenues from mobile search, coming in at 19.1%. Only two years ago, mobile meet up only 4 .8 percent of Google’s US ad revenues. It is forecast that by the year 2015, Mobile […]

What Is Google Doing To Provide Support To Webmasters?

In this video, Matt Cutts answers the question, “When will there be official Google support for webmaster questions? I only ever receive automated responses after submitting reconsideration requests despite going to length to write in detail with regards to my issues and what I have done.”

Google Dwarfs Bing & Yahoo As Traffic Source For Major News Sites

In the US, it is said that Google has about 65 to 70 percent market share of searches. But, many publishers Google share of incoming search traffic is much higher. To news sites like Reuters Mashable, Dallas Morning News, The Next Web and others who use Parse.ly’s content optimization platform, this is certainly the case. […]

Site Redesign – Checklist for Online Marketing

There are a ton of different checklists you can search for that help web designers with site design, highlighting everything they shouldn’t forget to do, or check, from a perspective of design and development. Unfortunately, there are things that are going to be forgotten during the redesign process. This could mean placing remarketing tags on […]

Google+ Developers Live: Introducing the Google+ Domains API

Join +Joanna Smith for a chat with +Thor Mitchell and +Joel Kalmanowicz, the Product Managers who helped launch the Google+ Domains API last week. To watch more, visit Google Developers Youtube channel here.

Google Provides FAQ About Authorship, From Blocking To No Mascots

Are you wanting to get your Google authorship?  Some answers have been provided via the Google Webmaster Central blog through a new FAQ. What Qualifies For Authorship? Have you wondered what pages can authorship be applied to?  Some of the criteria includes the page is mostly authored by the designated author.  This means a page […]

‘+1s Don’t Have Direct Impact On Rankings

According to Matt Cutts, the head of Google’s Search Spam, stated again that Google’s +1 data doesn’t have any direct impact on their web search ranking algorithm. A story was released by Moz called Amazing Correlation Between +1s and Higher Search Rankings, but Matt Cutts shot it down in a respond in Hacker News saying, […]