Archive for the 'SEO' Category

Google to Target Paid Links

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

Matt Cutts, a prolific blogger and an engineer at Google, has asked for feedback that would allow Google to target paid links more accurately, adding that the search engine will be paying more attention to these kinds of links in the future.  The problem, from Google’s standpoint, is that the search engine uses the concept […]

How To Steer New Sites Away From Google Sandbox

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

The Google Sandbox is phenomenon commonly believed by many webmasters and SEO experts as the practice applied by Google to new sites. It is believed that new sites are being placed on the sandbox for “testing purposes” and usually experiences unstable rankings on search engine result pages (SERP) after a few weeks it first appeared […]

And “AdWords” Hath Come to Flesh and Dwelt Among… Video Clips

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

The prophecy foretold will finally come to pass. Suzie Reider, YouTube's head of advertising, announced that ads will start show up on YouTube video clips this coming summer and they are already experimenting on the most suitable placement, sizes and forms. There would have been a stir if news such as this haven’t been around […]

Reversing the Text Bold Effect to Emphasize/De-Emphasize Words

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

One of the most widely-used HTML tag is the BOLD tag and is denoted by either a or a tag. This is also one of the most important tag in search engine optimization where words or phrases inside these tags are treated to have more dominance over others that do not. Take this code as […]