Posted by randfish Are you and your content suffering from the blues after this long Winter?
Posted by randfish Are you and your content suffering from the blues after this long Winter?
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web.
Big news for genealogists, historians and even for people just curious about their own families: the 1940 U.S.
A Google Webmaster Help thread has one webmaster complaining that the crawl errors report in Google Webmaster Tools is not showing him the details of those errors. Specifically…
Last year we ran a poll to identify the top Internet Marketing blogs in the UK which ended up getting a little spicy. There were over 3,000 votes cast (both human and bot) plus a ton of lively discussion (60+ comments). Many long time online marketing folks know of our famous BIGLIST of SEO blogs and so there was a lot of awareness and interest in getting on the UK list.
Google has been displaying more than blue links in search results for a while now. And soon, users will be able to find more facts and direct answers to their queries on top of search results.
The last year has been a wild ride in the world of web browsers. Chrome has been quickly gaining on Microsoft Internet Explorer’s (MSIE) market share, which traditionally has made up the majority of web browser market share – originating from Microsoft Windows dominance of personal computer industry
When you think about International SEO, it is easy to imagine Global 2000 companies with offices and employees around the globe. It can be equally important to the small business that sells globally from one location. How do you convince the search engines to include you in their international…
Microsoft announced on the Bing Developer Blog that they are transitioning the Bing Search API over to the Windows Azure Marketplace over the next few months, leading to no longer offering a free version of the Bing Search API.
We know Google has seriously stepped up messaging webmasters this year, and one of the most common emails people are talking about recently is the unnatural links pointing to your site message…