Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Video: Matt Cutts On Will Webmaster Tool Give Examples of Which links or Pages Caused a Manual Spam Action

Google’s Matt Cutts head of search spam has put out a new webmaster help video comes from Ben Holland, Phoenix, AZ on Jul 31, 2013 . Matt Cutts says webmasters can expect Google to expand the amount of info Google provides in Webmaster Tools messages related to manual web spam actions.

And the Question Is mentioned below..?
Will Webmaster Tools ever tell us what links caused a penalty?
Here is the video for you all to watch:

Checked with reference to the documents mentioned below…

I saw this news on Matt Cutts on Twitter and then “SHARE” it on Google+…I received excellent information,  he explained this point very well….!!

Alok Raghuwanshi is an India-based SEO Professional, and author of an SEO and social media marketing blog. Take a look and let me know what you think by including your comment below. Thank you and have a great day.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Google Has Officially Announced Favicons On Ads

We’re constantly thinking about how we can make our ad formats better for you, your users and the advertisers appearing on your pages. Today we’re happy to share the introduction of favicons to our text ads. A favicon is a small graphic that an advertiser can use to brand their website, such as their company logo.

We regularly experiment with small changes to the look of our text ads, measuring the potential impact on user experience and publisher earnings. Our experiments show that adding these favicons to the ads makes advertisers more recognizable to your users, which benefits both you and the advertisers whose ads appear on your sites.


We’d love to hear your thoughts -- feel free to share your feedback about this new look for text ads on our AdSense +page.

Article Source - Introducing favicons to our text ads 

New Google Panda 26 Update Official Confirmed!

Update: Google confirmed there is a Panda update going out now that is “more finely targeted.” Barry Schwartz over at Search Engine Roundtable noticed people at WebmasterWorld talking about.
 
They updated it in Panda # 25 March 15 2013 and now they’ve updated it again. Some sites are going up & some are going down, but in both cases webmaster are noticing.

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Monday, July 15, 2013

Video: Matt Cutts On How Can I Get Examples of Bad Links to My Site?

The Latest from Yesterday’s News Google’s head of search spam Matt Cutts put out a new webmaster help video comes from Adeel, Manchester, UK on July 15, 2013.

And the Question Is mentioned below..?
Client got unnatural links warning in Sept'12 without any example links, 90% links removed, asked for examples in every RR but no reply, shouldn't it be better to have live/cached "list" of bad links or penalties in GWT? Think about genuine businesses.
Here is the video for you all to watch:


By Alok Raghuwanshi

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Video: Matt Cutts On If My Site Goes Down For a Day, Does that Affect My Ranking

The Latest from Yesterday’s News Google’s head of search spam Matt Cutts put out a new webmaster help video comes from Sally on July 10, 2013.

And the Question Is mentioned below..?
I got a "Googlebot can't access your site" message in Webmaster Tools from my host being down for a day. Does it affect my rankings when this happens?
Here is the video for you all to watch:
 By Alok Raghuwanshi

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Easier navigation without GPS

Webmaster level: All Today we’re unveiling a shiny new navigation in Webmaster Tools. The update will make the features you already use easier to find, as well as unveil some exciting additions.

Navigation reflects how search works

We’ve organized the Webmaster Tools features in groups that match the stages of search:
Crawl: see information about how we discover and crawl your content. Here you will find crawl stats, crawl errors, any URLs you’ve blocked from crawling, Sitemaps, URL parameters, and the Fetch as Google feature....Read Full Post Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Easier navigation without GPS:
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