Until recently, those who wanted to search the Internet but didn't want to have Google tracking their activities could use Scroogle. Now that owner Daniel Brandt has taken the site offline permanently, searchers deeply concerned about privacy must look elsewhere.
Is your website doing its job? Before you can answer that question, you need to know the answer to a different one: what, exactly, IS its job? Once you know what it's supposed to do, you can consider the issue of how it does it.
A study performed by Intelligent Positioning caused quite a stir recently among SEOs. It revealed that Wikipedia appears on the first page of Google searches 99 percent of the time, and in the first position more than half of the time. What, exactly, does this mean for SEO? A lot more and a lot less than you might think.
Have you ever experienced a sharp pain in your side or numbness in a leg and used Google to find out whether you should call the doctor? You're not alone; in fact, so many searchers do this that the search engine giant modified its algorithm to help.
Nearly everyone knows about Rick Santorum's Google problem, and how it may be tripping him up in his long race to win the Republican nomination to run for president. What not everyone knows is that he's no longer the only Republican hopeful with such a problem. Mitt Romney just recently joined the club.
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October 22, 2008 — rhinorod
This is RhinoRod with another blog. This one is about Search Engine Optimisation. Enjoy!