Posts Tagged ‘Google’

January 22nd, 2012

New Google Algorithm Is Not Origami

No, the new Google algorithm is not origami, but it does have something to do with folds. In this case its about what shows up above the fold on your website.

January 11th, 2012

Marketing Yourself

Whether you own a company, you’re an author, or you’re any other type of public entity, marketing yourself should always take precedence over anything else.

July 25th, 2011

Is Google Buzz Dead?

You may have heard people say Google Buzz is dead. But is it? It appears Google has other ideas, which just might give you a reason to start using it again.

March 9th, 2011

The Algorithm Shuffle Has Begun

It should have taken a little longer, but the Algorithm Shuffle has now begun in ernest. Already some marketers are coming out with sidesteps the new changes.

March 6th, 2011

Are Marketing Loopholes Dead?

Does the latest Google algorithm change signify the death of marketing loopholes when it comes to search? It would seem we’re well on the way to that happening.

March 3rd, 2011

How Article Directories Are Dealing With The New Google Algorithm

The word is getting out about how the article directories are now dealing with the new Google algorithm change. They need to tighten their grip on intake.

February 26th, 2011

Another Big Google Algorithm Change

Yes, there’s another Google algorithm change and this one’s a big one. It also validates what I’ve been saying about the prime objective of the search engines.

August 31st, 2010

Some Misinformation About Article Submission

You may come across information, or more accurately, some misinformation about article submission and the duplicate content myth. Knowing the truth can save you a lot of time and expense.

July 9th, 2010

Should You Snub Your Marketing Nose At Google?

Some are saying that it’s not worth the trouble to cater to Google, to move your marketing somewhere else. Should you snub your marketing nose at Google too?

June 18th, 2010

Are Your Pages Synonym Friendly?

One of the latest things Google announced was their algorithm improvements in synonym detection. So we need to ask, “are your pages synonym friendly?”