Archive for the 'Search Engine Optimization' Category

Interview With Matt Cutts of Google

Monday, October 10th, 2005

Aaron, of SEOBook, has a great interview with Matt Cutts, of Google. The interview goed into several different subjects, and makes a great read.
Q: What are the biggest SEO related changes you can forecast for the upcoming year?
A: If you’re doing whitehat SEO, the same principles will apply going forward: make a great […]

Godaddy Takes Down Sites For Ransom?

Monday, September 12th, 2005

The biggest problem with having unhappy customers is that you never know who you mess with. It can be some Joe that would not do a thing or some big mough webmaster that knows how to start a buzz. A great example for that is shown in this Threadwatch post named Godaddy Holding Customer Sites […]

W3C Compliance and Alt Tags

Monday, September 12th, 2005

In an effort to build an ‘Search Engine Friendly’ sites, some people believe that you’ll need to build it W3C complient. This way se’s can interpert the HTML code easily and give your site a higher priority over non complient sites.
This issue is brought up in this High Rankings post where reddevil asks for suggestions […]

Google is Warning of “Sneaky JavaScript”

Saturday, August 20th, 2005

Great post by Matt Cutts of Google named SEO Mistakes: sneaky JavaScript warns SEO’s and webmasters in general of using javascript redirects in doorway / spam pages.
This time he gives a great example of a site which created dozens of auto generated content pages that not only make no sense, but even redirects to the […]

The Power of Links

Tuesday, August 16th, 2005

Gotta love this, if you search Google for hypocrite and see what you find.
I could not find that word even once on that page besides the domain name. And, we already know that domain names have no affect over ranking.
Considering the fact that Google has a copy of the current page cached and therefore […]