Targeting Spam > Video: Google Talks Quality, Caffeine, Spam, Buzz and PuSH

[WebProNews Videos] On the subject of Caffeine, Cutts says it is a very slow process because the search engine wants to make sure it has “high quality results.” Caffeine is live at one data center and will be rolled out at other data centers in the coming weeks and months.

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[รับทำseo thailand] Pubcon 2009: Matt Cutt's Haircut | รับทำseo thailand: This year at Pubcon 2009, we got to meet Matt Cutts, the Head of Google’s Web Spam Team. And while at Pubcon 2009, Matt Cutts got a hair cut, and then took a few minutes to tell us all about it.

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[Matt Cutts: Gadgets, Google, and SEO] Expect Caffeine after the holidays: It actually adds a slight form of stress, because then those of us who are future thinkers tend to worry about what will happen after the holidays will have Caffeine in the back of their head all through the holidays. Not that this is something I would personally get obsessive over, but if you’re going to do it, the timing would actually be better if you launched it in say mid-October and told us about it in say mid-September so that people have time to be prepared for whatever is coming.

[BuckDat | Link Building Services | Search Engine Reputation Management] Matt Cutts On Link Building 2010 - A *Must Read* For Link Builders ...: Around November 2010, when Real Time Search was amalgamated with Google Results, it evident that Google will be ranking Tweets based on keywords that are associated with each tweet. For instance if you shorten a link and while sending it in the Tweetosphere, you add the relevant keywords along with the tweet sent, there is an increased chance that your tweet will appear on Search Engine Result Pages.

[Matt Cutts: Gadgets, Google, and SEO] PubCon 2009 talk: State of the Index: Take for instance I own a drop shipping company I fight hard to keep my rankings, follow Googles rules and some clown comes along with a site names it dropshipping sucks .com and guess what he’s number one, He has a one page website, that’s a mile long, and to top it all off, he’s selling other drop shipping companies affiliate programs.

[Blue Fountain Media Blog] Stop Asking When Google Caffeine Will Go Live: It Already Has ...: Google doesn’t usually give advanced previews of their products before they’re released, but that’s what they did with Caffeine. Perhaps they were putting it out there to see if anyone noticed big discrepancies so that they could be corrected and brought more in line with existing Google results.

[Matt Cutts: Gadgets, Google, and SEO] Submit video questions for December 2009: I know that Google had to offset a lot of AdWords phone support to go online (from demand, I’m guessing), so I’m hoping that the flood of questions you get through this won’t dissuade you from keeping an actual human response available. I’m sure I’m not the only one who would love to see what Matt Cutts has to say about several issues that come from the public.

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