The Morality of Google Penalties

 In an article posted on Search Engine Roundtable yesterday , Barry Schwartz posted the results of a poll, and continued a long debated topic “Are Google Penalties Immoral?” Of the 200 participants: 58% said yes 34% said no and 8% were unsure. There have been many articles about the topic and one that has recently […] Continue reading →

Matt Cutts Talks About Ranking Content Without Links

In the latest Google Webmasters video, Google’s Matt Cutts addresses the question “How can content be ranked if there aren’t any links pointing to it?” Matt goes on to talk about how Google looks at the content of pages that don’t have any external links pointing to them; taking into consideration the frequency of keywords […]

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Google Is Just Like Weird Al

The data released by Google in their diversity report highlights an issue.  Unfortunately it’s not just their issue, it’s a sector-based issue.  It turns out that Google is made up of a bunch of white dudes.  Sounds like a slightly nerdier version of Congress but with more power. The breakdown is currently: 61% White 30% […]

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