Showing posts with label google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 02, 2012

5 common mistakes in SEO

If you have problems with SEO, now you can learn how to avoid the common mistake. In this video Google highlighted the common mistakes that many website builder have made, so with this it save you time in learning from your mistake and correcting them. Click here for more videos on SEO.

Saturday, September 03, 2011

How are site: results ranked?

Google expert explained how "website:" results are ranked in Google search.

Thursday, September 01, 2011

Underscores vs. dashes in URLs

This is a frequently asked questions when you register a new domain name.

The expect from Google will try what you need for a domain name.




Tuesday, August 30, 2011

How do Google see meta description?

Get expert advice from the Google people on how Google sees meta description.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Examples of SEO misinformation.

Google expect on the SEO misinformation.
It's good to know so that will help to speed up your SEO learning.


Saturday, August 27, 2011

Get SEO advice from Google

Get expert advice from the Google SEO experts.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Latest News from Google

Google is now offering Instant Pages, which download pages before users click to offer instant access to information. This feature rewards marketers for top SEO rankings, as it only pre-loads the top result.

The company also announced Voice Search and Search by Image for desktop users. Marketers might want to consider how these new features may change the way consumers search the web and plan SEO accordingly. They make it easier for consumers to enter longtail or complicated queries.

Another feature launched at the event that will make it easier to search for complex phrases is Google’s build-a-query tool for Android and iPhone users. In fact, the company unveiled a number of mobile search tools, catering to the idea that mobile search never stops because people can always easily access their devices.

Google wasn’t the only search engine getting in the mobile game this week. Yahoo unveiled a new App Search feature to help users find the apps that will be most relevant to them. Mobile marketers with branded apps may like this development, and all mobile marketers should take it as a sign of the growth of mobile internet access.