Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts

Thursday, November 10, 2011

About Google Search Engine Algorithm Fresh Content Update

This new algorithm change means a lot to SEO and online business owners. Like all critical updates, we now have new factors to consider when trying to rank websites. So let's break and speculate on how we can use the new update of fresh content to help our websites reach page

Fresh Content for News and Events

When searching for news and events, Google users will begin to see major changes. Instead of receiving news about what you're looking for (especially if it happened recently), you will get accurate results based on the news.

Fresh Content for E-Commerce Stores

When you are looking to buy a product online, you may find information about it before deciding to buy. Before the upgrade, when looking up information about a product (eg a specific car) would produce a wide variety of information on the basis of such product. So if I was looking for a car, instead of a list of the latest models, which would have to dig through several lists before finding exactly what I was looking for.

A great way to do this is to set up a Google alert for your niche. So when news happens in place, you will know immediately. Then you can create unique content based on whatever event or news that is happening. The faster you leave, you are more likely to rank # 1 in Google.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Can Google Search Even Get Facebook Likes For Search?

Google search engine does have a deal with Facebook that provides it with data about what happens on Facebook fan pages. Google can tell if person likes those pages within Facebook, as well as comments left on them or status modifies from the pages themselves. This is how Google commenced showing Facebook Page status updates in Google Real time Search about a year ago.

Google also doesn’t appear to have access to non-Facebook pages that people may “Like” across the web.

Even tiny Blekko has access to Facebook Like data, for those who select to link their Facebook accounts to Blekko. Chances are, Google still isn’t offering this because it objects to some of Facebook’s terms and conditions for having access to the data.

* Google & Bing’s Unequal Facebook Status Update Deals
* Facebook On Social Search: ‘We Want To Work With Everybody’
* Google & Facebook: If You’re So Smart, Work It Out!

Wednesday, February 09, 2011

Google To EU: We’re Always Open To Search Algorithm Suggestions

Yes, Google might regard changing its ranking algorithm in response to an EU anti-trust investigation. However, that would fit in with Google’s universal practice of changing its algorithm on a regular basis in response to anything the company thinks will better its results.

According to the UK-based Telegraph, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said on February 6th 2011 that “Google could be willing to alter some of its algorithm methodology in search,” to avoid potential fines or other penalties that might be coming as contribution of the European Commission’s antitrust investigation against Google now in progress.

Article source: http://searchengineland.com/google-to-europe-well-change-the-algorithm-63879

Monday, December 14, 2009

Google rolls out Actual time Search Results

Real time search is set to introduction for Google this week and search engine optimization (SEO) experts are eager to watch how the new feature will affect search engines.

Real time search is similar to standard searches, but it has second search features. When a keyword is searched, real-time search delivers the majority relevant websites and also offers content from social media sites, like MySpace and Facebook.

Bing also has a similar feature that is said to cover extra topics. However, the search engine does not control the important of the search engine market. This means that its feature will not affect SEO as much as Google’s.

The most significant impact that actual time search will do is to drive down traditional SEO searches. Constant updates will bring in original results with each search, driving older pages down.

Their presence in Twitter and other social networking sites can support their online presence.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Operating Systems November 20, 2009 5:02 PM Brin: Two Google Operating Systems are Similar

Google co-founder says Chrome and Android could someday become a single OS. Chrome browser plus Android OS same... Android.

It has been hard for Google to explain away the seeming conflict between Chrome OS and Android.


Saying that Chrome is for the Internet and Android for devices, needs a belief that users really make the distinction.

They don't and Google knows it, but simply co-founder Sergey Brin can say so.

In this case, it is the Emperor seeing his subjects' new clothes. Or the profound lack there of.

Article source: http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/182784/brin_two_google_operating_systems_may_become_one.html

Monday, November 09, 2009

Google launches fresh ‘Google Dashboard’ services

Google has been launching so many new services newly that it’s been difficult to keep up. Their Dashboard service is designed to show accurately how much the search giant recognize about its users daily online activities.

This service displays a synopsis of data collect from a specified Google account. Users are afforded the options to sort and handle data composed from a huge array of sources. Data collected ranges from search queries and emails to video usage on You Tube. Users will usually have already permissible consent for Google to keep information about their activities online, now the explore behemoth has grasped even more data; ever wonder how much Google really has on each of us. Just how much information do they have about us? How do they use it?

Google Dashboard
– which is built to handle privacy concerns over Google’s tendency to catalogue data – The dashboard is managed by signing into your Google account. Users will regain a master list with the items on each particular service (Calenders, Blogs, Youtube, Gtalk, Gmail etc. etc.) Hot linked to the container for each service for more details. Pretty slick G.

The Dashboard service does try to answer the question of what Google collects in relative to online activities; they do not really give much information about the ways Google uses this information. For certain one thing not included in the explanation is the usage of cookie-based data Google collects from its ad-sense business.

Friday, November 06, 2009

Google Expose Privacy Dashboard to Control User Data

Recognizing the gravity of users’ privacy rights, Google unveils a new fresh service: Google Dashboard. For quite a while now, Google received a lot of criticism on keeping the amount of users’ data. Now Google users will get sufficient idea about the personal information they share with Google.

Services such as Street view, in past, drew ire over Google from sure quarters around the world. Trying to gain trust from its users, Google lists all its products that are related with your account in Dashboard.



“Over the past 11 years, Google has focused on building original products for our users.
The Dashboard allows user to control settings of your various Google accounts and to monitor information that has shown to public through multiple Google services. Take for Example: Gmail. Here a fast link is displayed on the left side of Dashboard that redirects to Inbox, All mail, Sent mail, Chat history, Saved drafts, Spam and Trash. On right side, a direct link is given to manage chat history, HTTPS settings and all Gmail settings.

Right now Alerts ,Blogger, Custom search engines, Calendar, Contacts, Docs, Finance, Friend Connect, Gmail, iGoogle,Mobile Sync, Health, Latitude, Picasa, Orkut, Profile, Reader, Talk, Tasks, Shopping List, Voice ,Web history and YouTube are included in Dashboard. Users can expect the inclusion of remaining Google products in Dashboard in couple of weeks.

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

How-to: Search preview results in Google, Bing

We all know the mathematical adage pointing how many words a picture is worth. The principal applies regularly to search results. Search for anything in Google, Bing, and Yahoo and see how extended it takes your eyes and brain to max out on all the written input. (The concept of text fatigue also applies to blog posts, which is why we've included a nice, large picture near the top of ours.)

If you browse the Web with Firefox (Windows | Mac), the free addition SearchPreview (Windows | Mac) breaks up text blocks by inserting thumbnail images of the site's homepage to the left of the text, where your eye naturally goes. If you are unsure which of the many returned links you actually want, a glance at the thumbnails could settle the dispute.

If the thumbnail image scenario sounds familiar, that's because awaiting recently SearchPreview has been known as GooglePreview.

An upgrade to version 4.0 extra supports for Microsoft Bing search engine and repositioned the product with a name change.



As you use SearchPreview, you may notice some results tagged as SearchPreview's sponsored links. These are the developer's way of recovery costs, but you can disable the sponsored results from the Options menu of the add-ons manager.

Optimizing your Tweet for Google


In case you did not recognize, Google is integrating “Tweets” to its search engine. The company has adjusted the algorithms for ordinary queries, including videos, blog posts, pdfs, and other content.

The first thing you require to know about this is that its principles are like to search engine optimization (SEO). This means that the peak ranking “Tweets” is determined by keyword relevance and links.

In order to construct up your Tweet, you need to place links in your status. You can do this by receiving tags, having more followers, and getting your Tweets re tweeted by other subscribers.

This process is softer said than done. The finest way to strengthen your Tweets is by posting relevant and compelling content.