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Is You Tube Just Another Bit Torrent Site ? One Journalist Thinks So

December 8, 2012 by Raymond Hackney 2 Comments

By: RH You Tube just another bit torrent site ? You Tube has redesigned their website again. They have made changes to the site that as usual many don't like. In writing about the redesign today, Mihaela Lica Butler from Search Engine Journal went down another road in discussing the video powerhouse. Butler wrote about […]

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Maybe Google Won’t Give Away Domains For Free

December 7, 2012 by Raymond Hackney 1 Comment

By: RH Today Google announced that they would no longer be offering their Google Apps for Business for free. There has been a lot of talk that Google may give domains away for free if they are successful securing a new tld string. Maybe with the announcement of Google Apps no longer being free the […]

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Why do paid links violate Google’s guidelines while other ads don’t?

December 5, 2012 by Raymond Hackney 9 Comments

By: RH Matt Cutts talks about paid links Matt got a question from someone on why no paid links but Adsense and other networks are fine. Matt said Google has no problem with the advertising but not on the manipulation of search results. He went in to why people should always use "no follow" links. […]

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Google and Small Businesses

November 30, 2012 by Raymond Hackney Leave a Comment

By: RH Corey Eridon over at Hubspot wrote a very good article entitled, "Does Google Hate Small Businesses ? The article is very detailed and looks at the following areas: Why you just may have to use Google + in your marketing efforts Google Reviews Algorithms and SEO Why you don't have to use Adwords […]

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SEO Link Building Q&A with an Ex-Google Webspam Team Member

November 21, 2012 by Raymond Hackney Leave a Comment

By: RH Search Engine Journal did an interview with a gentleman who used to work for the Google Webspam team that is run by Matt Cutts. The interview gives a pretty good look into what Google considers spam, how to fix your site if its been demoted by Google, and what things to avoid. The […]

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The Most Expensive Keywords – Google November 2012

November 9, 2012 by Raymond Hackney 2 Comments

By: RH Markus Allen at Fetch123.com put out an infographic last month to accompany a post he did on the most expensive keywords in Google for October. Markus has updated this for November and included some mover and shaker data. Markus wrote: "Whenever a keyword phrase trends higher in search volume and trends higher for […]

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Do Adwords Customers Get Special Treatment in Organic Search Results ?

October 29, 2012 by Raymond Hackney Leave a Comment

By: RH Matt Cutts was asked today if being an adwords customer gets special algorithmic help ? Matt wearing a Panda t-shirt answered below.  

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How Google Makes $100 Million A Day

October 28, 2012 by Raymond Hackney 3 Comments

By: RH How Google Makes Over $100 Million A Day Wordstream put together a very interesting look at how Google makes what it makes daily. Each day, Google makes over $100 million in search advertising, with 5.6 billion daily ad impressions through Google search and another 24.2 billion impressions from the Display Network. Courtesy of […]

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Are reconsideration requests read by real people at Google ?

October 25, 2012 by Raymond Hackney Leave a Comment

By: RH Matt Cutts answers question about whether or not Humans look at website reconsideration requests. This video shows why people are so frustrated by Google. Matt does not say why Google cannot give the webmaster the actual reason a site has a problem. One commenter said he had a problem with Bing too, he […]

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Paid Search Growth Continues to Slip, CPCs Down But ROI Improves in Q3 2012

October 25, 2012 by Raymond Hackney Leave a Comment

By: RH Search Engine Watch posted an article about slowing growth in the paid search segment. Its interesting  that part of the lower CPC's comes from lower mobile clicks. When we interviewed Donny Simonton from Voodoo we asked him if there were lower payouts on clicks from mobile. Donny said: We usually classify traffic into […]

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