Jan 13 2009

Google Says “Think” Like a BlackHat

Google’s Matt Cutts posted a twenty minute video summarizing two presentations he gave last year. The video goes over what he considers to be virtual “blight,” or when a site or community becomes stale with spam. In addition, Matt shows us how to put on a “blackhat” and think like a spammer.

Jan 7 2009

PageRank is not the only algorithm Google uses to determine relevancy of pages

I get questions all the time about Google’s page rank and ” how can I get a better rank, how do I get into/out of the sandbox, does linking to a lower ranking page reduce my rank?” All very good questions and all areas that we (me and you as site owners) should pay attention to. The truth of the matter is that Google is Google and they are the true gatekeepers. What I do know from researching is that PageRank can and is tampered with, so Google uses other strategies to keep us in check. Now not all the tools and tricks of Google are public knowledge but in this post I will disclose everything I know. A lot of this post contains links and quotes from other SME’s (Subject Matter Experts) in the area of Google. Take the blue pill and let’s bend some spoons!

PageRank is not the only algorithm Google uses to determine relevancy of pages. In this article we discuss two more publicly known algorithms, Hilltop and Trust Rank. Keep reading for some enlightenment on how the world’s most popular search engine ranks web sites.

Both algorithms are quite old in the search engine arena (2005), but are still in use, as is the initial PageRank algorithm (though much tweaked over time). You need to be aware of both in order to understand search engines better.

In this article we discuss Hilltop and TrustRank, the reasons behind those algorithms, and how to optimize better with each algorithm in mind. We also link to the official white papers that cover each algorithm and useful resources so you can learn and become more effective in SEO game.

Oct 16 2008

Google & Microsoft Share Advice For Webmasters, SEOs

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Oct 16, 2008 at 3:07pm Eastern by Matt McGee
Google & Microsoft Share Advice For Webmasters, SEOs
The ever-helpful teams writing for Google’s Webmaster Central blog and Microsoft Live Search’s Webmaster Center blog have published a variety of videos and presentations this [...]

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