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Does Google Read CSS Files? – New Test

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

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A new test has been setup on another domain to test whether or not CSS is read from the eyes of search engines.

Does Google read and crawl .css Files? Pt. 2

Monday, March 15, 2010

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The results have been collected and an analysis has been made. Read on for more information regarding this investigation.

Components of Google’s Ranking Algorithm

Thursday, March 4, 2010

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Seventy two SEO professionals, surveyed by SEOmoz, consider which search engine ranking factors are most important.

Does Google read and crawl .css Files? Pt. 1

Monday, March 1, 2010

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At work, the question floating around at the moment is whether Google indexes a .css file even if it has been blocked off in the robots.txt? Well I have put the question to the test on my personal SEO experimental website.

Testing How Crawl Priority Works

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

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SEOmoz tests have showed various techniques used by search engines to determine crawl priority paths.

Search Engine Market Share 2010 – Eight, A Lucky Number For Bing

Monday, February 22, 2010

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Bing enjoys its 8th month of consecutive search engine market share growth. Google response pulls no punches!

From Trending Topics to Inbound Links: A Guide to Getting More Traffic

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

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Getting more traffic into your website can be as easy as 1-2-3. All it takes is passion, perseverance and a keen eye! I’ll show you how to investigate trends and write about it.

Google tries to understand words

Monday, February 15, 2010

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There’s a problem with language in that not everyone uses the same word for the same thing, and unfortunately, Google suffers from the same problem. However, Google is moving one step closer to understanding language through a brand spanking new synonyms feature.

Google calculator doesn’t have a minus button

Monday, February 1, 2010

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Mathematics is a key part of building any computer application or web service, any good programmer will tell you that. It seems though that Google’s “engineers” aren’t very adept at the simple “If I have 4 apples and take away 3 apples, how many search results do I have?”.

Google and the Artificial Named Anchor. A Possible Future!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

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Have you ever had a problem where Google sent you to a page and once you got there you could not find what it is you were looking for? This unfortunately is not a rare situation. In order to combat the problem, Google has taken out a patent for the Artificial Named Anchor.