Archive for the 'Google' Category
Wonder what brand could be named #1 in the world? Well, even if you’re not that interested in brands it’s always exciting to know who is considered to be the best in this or that area.
Google was proclaimed the World’s Top Brand according to the BRANDZ Top 100 research published by U.K. consultant Millward Brown Optimor this week. While the last year survey placed Google on the 24-th position, in 2007 it became number 1!
A recent post of Matt Cutts concerning the possibility to report link spam such as hidden links, paid links and links in WordPress themes has definitely made a huge buzz in entire SEO community. We couldn’t omit the point either as it appears to be quite significant and controversial.
Are you puzzled about the low ROI of your online ad campaigns? Ever wondered how you could increase the conversion of your site? From today everyone having an AdWords account could benefit from the Google WebSite Optimizer. Launched in October, 2006 in a limited beta version the tool now is available for free for every Google advertiser.
Google has made a investment and public commitment to being a “green” company. Meaning they source carpet and sofas made without PVC, paints without volatile organic compounds, and cafeteria food from local growers. Now Google has gone one step further, and begun to generate it’s own electricity, and rolled out the largest commercial solar deployment in the US.
Google has just implemented quite an amazing feature - Plus Box.
Tending to make the search faster and easier Google added this icon
to some search results clicking which a user gets additional information about the original search result.
The types of information shown currently with Plus Box results are stock data (NYSE, NASDAQ, and AMEX info) and maps.
It’s not a secret for everybody that Google is collecting personal information about your search. Do you want anybody (even though a machine) to know your IP address, queries you use and your cookie details? I doubt that. Everybody would appreciate a certain extend of privacy in web and search is not an exception.
Have you ever wondered what should a Google NOFOLLOW or NOSNIPPET tag mean? Are you sure you clearly know the functions and the differences between Google NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW, NOARCHIVE and NOSNIPPET meta tags?
From now and on you will not let these terms confuse you as Google has given a clear definition with examples to each of them.








