Posts Tagged ‘serp’
Monday, April 28th, 2008
I’ve written about the importance of comments when it comes to blogging. As a blogger, you’ll be known by the comments you leave and receive. Comments, after all, are a great way to get important user feedback from your readership. Unfortunately, rogue blog comments on a blog can also be a source of frustration for [...]
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Tuesday, March 11th, 2008
There’s a nice interview with Matt Cutts on 4Holteliers.com. Matt Cutts is in charge of Google’s Web Spam team, and in the interview, he talks about using your Web site to reach your target customer. As a little bonus, the site has posted the 20-minute video version of the interview as well. It [...]
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Thursday, June 16th, 2005
File this one under “the intersection of RSS and search engine
placement”.
With its new sitemap service, Google has given webmasters, and SEO firms, an
unparalleled amount of control over how websites are indexed.
As explained on its website, Google Sitemaps are lists
of urls from a website. Using specific XML tagging a webmaster can list
the pages of a site, [...]
Tags: Google, google-sitemaps, indexing, RSS, serp, serps, sitemaps
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