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LBi Netrank BlogSearch engines and clutterPosted on 14th December 2009 at 2:15 pm by Rik Stewart
With more and more extras being added to search engine results pages, they are starting to look just a little cluttered. Google and realtime searchPosted on 9th December 2009 at 12:25 pm by Rik Stewart
Google has added real-time search to the search results. But is it a good thing? Google defaults on personalisationPosted on 8th December 2009 at 5:18 pm by Simon Howland
Google's latest innovation in personal search means all change for users as the search giant mixes up results on an individual basis. Can PDF, Flash and MS Office documents have PageRank?Posted on 4th November 2009 at 4:05 pm by Ian Macfarlane
The question today is - does Google assign PageRank to non-HTML files such as PDF files, Word documents or Flash files? Here is the definite answer. What is PageRank?Posted on 30th October 2009 at 5:24 pm by Rik Stewart
Take an in-depth look at Google PageRank. We explain what PageRank is, how pages get it and share it (or don't), how Google really uses it, and explore some tantalising hints for what else Google might be doing with it. So what's wrong with duplicate content?Posted on 22nd October 2009 at 12:10 pm by Rik Stewart
There are very few occasions when duplicate content is a good thing. The search engines are not fond of it; it takes up unnecessary space in their indices and, in some cases, stops them from showing the right page. TV advertisers try to play down their online nemesisPosted on 30th September 2009 at 1:17 am by Christopher Tate
On the day that it is announced that Internet advertising has overtaken the Television sector in the UK, questions have been asked about whether or not the term 'Internet advertising' is fair to its TV competitor.
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