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Matt Cutts has posted a new video about ALT tags in images. In it, Matt outlines the basics about how ALT tags should be used, and why they are helpful.
Matt starts the video with a picture of Amy Cutts (his cat) and a ball of yarn on a whiteboard. Matt then points out [...]
In today’s By the Numbers column, “Surfers, Crawlers Find Bloated Pages Hard to Digest,” Eric Enge discusses page bloat. How fast a page loads still clinches whether a visitor stays or clicks away. Can page bloat also deter search engine crawlers and raise ranking issues?
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Matt Cutts puts up another post - this time providing a glossary of URL terms. At the end of the post he talks about the difference between static URLs and dynamic URLs, and correctly tells us: “A dynamic url is a document that requires the webserver to do some computation before returning the web [...]
The potential Presidential candidate’s campaign doesn’t know why a Google listing for his official website has a description they didn’t write. We know what happened.A Knoxville TV station reported the confusion at the Thompson camp over what Google has to say about the candidate’s I’m With Fred site:
Type the phrase “Friends of Fred Thompson” into [...]
There are thousands of articles, books and forum posts which showed that content is king in search engine optimization (SEO). In this article, you can find some ways that can help you improve this king content for your web site.* Content for people first, not for search engines - Some webmasters make a common mistake [...]
The Sitemap Protocol allows you to inform search engine crawlers about URLs on your Web sites that are available for crawling. A Sitemap consists of a list of URLs and may also contain additional info…
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