Is Google really to blame for your web performance?
Can you really blame Google for your website problems? Too many people try that, when they should look at their own behaviour first.
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Can you really blame Google for your website problems? Too many people try that, when they should look at their own behaviour first.
In a video on YouTube, Google’s Head of Search Spam Matt Cutts talks about popular SEO myths
Search engine visitors are the least valuable for websites, being the least engaged you can get.
Infographic showing how Google can be used around the home
Google’s ‘disavow links’ tool can help you to improve the Google rankings of your web pages. If you do not use the tool correctly, you can also damage the Google rankings of your site with the tool
If your website content has been stolen by other websites, this tool can help you
Google is serious about removing spam from the search results.
Infographic Showing That Google Dominates Online Advertising Revenue
Has Google different penalties for different websites?
Google’s new patent implies the company thinks it can communicate on your behalf better than you can do yourself.
Google+ does NOT help you gain higher search engine rankings. We know that because Google themselves say so. Indeed, one of their leading engineers Matt Cutts even went so far as having to debunk the widely held theory in a forum discussion. Well that just goes to show how much Google knows about its own … Read more
If the images that visitors see on your website are not the same images that Google sees, Google might take manual action against your website.