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Google Analytics Revised

I have been using Google Analytics ever since they purchased Urchin and made it available to use for invited parties only. Since some time ago, Google opened it up to anyone interested. It is probably the greatest web analytics solution for free.
Today they have released a upgraded version of Google Analytics. When you visit […]

Google Admits the VW Spam

Earlier today we pointed out in today’s asides that Barry Schwartz of SERoundtable.com looked under the hood of the VW website and spotted that they were using an illegal search spam technique - hidden div tag, stuffed with keywords. Google responded positively and thanked Barry for his find. Well done Barry!
Barry, being the quality person […]

Your Google Search History

Yesterday Google has offered a new service - Web History. 
“How does Web History work? All you need is a Google Account and the Google Toolbar with PageRank enabled. The Toolbar, as part of your browser, helps us associate the pages you visit with your Google Account. If you’re currently a Search History user, you’ll […]

Google’s Vanessa Fox Answers

Watch a conversation interview with Google’s Vanessa Fox during the SES New York. She is answering the following questions:

Is there a way to use Google Base to increase visibility in the main search engine results pages?
What’s the secret formula to get my headline or image into Google News?
Is there going to be additional functionality in Webmaster […]

Search Engine Ranking Factors and Your Dreams

Last year I came across Rand Fishin’s “Search Engine Ranking Factors” document where he talks about a large list of the factors that can influence a web document’s rank at the major search engines (Yahoo!, MSN, Google & AskJeeves) for a particular term or phrase. He solicited input from several people who are considered to […]

Google Likes It Fresh …

How fresh is your website’s content? The search engine guru community is posing a theory that the latest Google algorithm(*) updates favor fresh content over well ranked websites which may not change that much.
To me, in short, I agree that updated content seems to be making a move, even against some the well-entrenched .gov […]

Google Dominance of the Search

This is no breaking news that Google dominates the search engine market share. Out of all of the search engines out there Google takes 63.9% of the traffic. This is reported by Danny Sullivan of Search Engine Land in his post today. The statistics are done by Hitwise, an industry authority on web traffic. […]

Free SEO Course

There is a nice resource being written by Peter Da Vanzo of “The V7 Network.” He is in the process of writing SEO Course in which he discusses search engine marketing techniques in 2007.
As of now he has written already on the following subjects: What Is Search Marketing, Keyword Research, Site Content and his next topic […]

It’s Not What You Publish, It’s Where

Peter Da Vanzo of “The V7 Network” makes a very interesting point which kind of goes contrary to what some of the SEO voices have been saying for a while: 
“it’s not what you publish, it’s where”. Or “Content isn’t king, popularity is”.  Domain reputation is just about everything in SEO in 2007. Once you’ve […]

With Love from Google to Yahoo

When I did a search for a “post office in New Berlin, WI” on Google, the first result in the organic results was one from Yahoo. I thought it was so nice of Google to display a result from their #1 competitor. That is so nice… I did the same search on Yahoo thinking they […]



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