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Blog Posts During March 2009Google's new search refinements - how will it affect you?Posted on 25th March 2009 at 8:16 am by Ian Macfarlane
Google has announced two changes to how it displays its search results pages. These changes have been rolled out across 37 languages worldwide. In this post, we explore what the changes to their "search refinements" means to webmasters. Defining the CanonicalPosted on 24th March 2009 at 5:16 pm by Rik Stewart
Checking a dictionary will tell you that the adjective canonical comes from the noun canon, meaning a rule as in canon law especially pertaining to the Christian Church, authoritative, accurate and other similar meanings. This goes some way to explaining its use in the SEO industry. Thinking outside la boîtePosted on 20th March 2009 at 5:29 pm by Malcolm McLachlan
One of the most common misconceptions that I deal with is keywords, particularly where travel and related services are involved. If you seek international success it is absolutely vital to think outside the confines of this country. A British Google killer?Posted on 11th March 2009 at 6:45 pm by Rik Stewart
It is a fairly regular and predictable event now in the search industry. A new search engine product surfaces, the community gets worked up into a frenzy, we all hail the new Google killer and then it all goes away. Can a British offering fare any better? |