about 11 months ago - 1 comment
So the first high profile paid link hit has occurred in JC Penney. Just maybe not as we expected, the NY times had to do an expose on paid links for something to happen. Mat Cutts of Google also admitted some manual adjustment to search results. Bruce Clay himself has also been talking about why
about 1 year ago - No comments
Wondering which browser is best, given the large amount of time we use them these days. Thanks to sixrevisions.com/infographs/browser-performance/ (See original) for this simple test. Interesting to see how Chrome performed, given it has also been unhackable to date. Now we just nee more add on’s.
about 1 year ago - No comments
So everyone has a website or a blog, or both. Many dream of retiring to a deserted island and running their networks of websites, getting rich and having this amazing work life balance. Well guess what? It ain’t going to happen, easily anyway. Of those with sites, many are limited by their developers to various
about 1 year ago - No comments
Are you Committed Some of you may have heard the saying: Are you the pig or the chicken. When it comes to eating a breakfast of egg & bacon, the chicken is involved, but the pig is committed. When it comes to your online search campaigns, are you the chicken or the pig? Should the
about 2 years ago - No comments
New business models for social marketers. Managing your brand on the web just got interesting. Sidewicki, the tool in your Google Toolbar allowing you to see comments made next to websites has been upgraded to allow you to view these for an entire domain, per the Google blog. You are pretty quickly going to get
about 2 years ago - No comments
This is interesting. Michael Kordahi, a Microsoft employee built the blind search engine I think to sell more Tweetshirts. The search engine comparisons exclude any blended search compnents such as News, Blogs etc. Go check it out at http://blindsearch.fejus.com/
about 2 years ago - No comments
Google has finally come out and confirmed the “Vince change” which favours big brands. Outrage, arms thrown in air, search engine optimisation (SEO) has changed for ever… So what does this mean? Firstly Google admits making a number of changes continually, so this is 1 of 3-400 annually which occur annually, and it is a
about 3 years ago - No comments
So Google has just anounced, if you are logged in you can manipulate your search results, and would not rule out these manipulations being included into the algorithm in the future at some stage, bringing a human power element into the mix and potentially giving Google an edge over purely software driven search results. Google Searchwiki, you