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More to learn in SEO…

This is a great presentation by Matt Cutts… that anyone interested in SEO should watch. It’s quite long, but however much of an expert you think you are in the discipline of SEO (white-hat that is..), I am sure you will learn something from this… at least in regards to Google.
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Anti-Terrorism SEO

Apparently, according to TheRegister, the UK government is looking to provide SEO advice and support to pro-western muslims in order to get better ranking and positions and push the ‘evil’ content down the list of results pages.
The notion of providing this Search Engine Optimisation support, is quite an interesting one… but will it work? What [...]

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Semantic Search on Google…

I know it’s already February and it’s time we stopped touting 2009 as the year of x or y…etc. but based on this post on Google Watch it seems Semantic Search is going to become more prevalent in 2009. It looks like Google is thinking about releasing some enhancements to it’s Search Engine that will [...]

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Google’s SearchWiki and it’s impact on SEO?

I’m sure a lot of you have already read about Google’s launch of SearchWiki last week. Indeed many of you with Gmail or Google Accounts will have actually had a chance to play around with it yourself. It’s not the first Search Engine to do this, WikiaSearch has been doing it for a year or [...]

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SEO Video Tutorials…

Last week, Google’s Webmaster Central Blog introduced a series of YouTube clips with tips, clarifications and best practices to get the best results and positions in the organic listings. Admittedly it’s aimed more at the budding SEO guru, rather than the black-hat SEO expert… but for people like me who understand the principles but have [...]

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Google and dynamic URLs…

Google’s webmaster central blog… updated it’s guidelines on the subject of the indexability of dynamic URLs and the practice of exploding these dynamic URLs into static ones. You can read the post here.
It’s a little confusing to say the least, they’re not being very decisive in their suggestions or instruction… a quick look at the [...]

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FaceBook Opens up to Crawlers…

According to this article on the All Facebook blog… Facebook is now opening up some of it’s public content to be crawled by Search Engine crawlers and spiders. This content includes, Groups, Wall Posts and Discussion Topics. I’m not entirely sure which Wall Posts will show… but I’m assuming it’s related to public profiles.
This move [...]

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