Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Matt Cutts on ranking, spam and the future of search
googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com — During a recent visit to the Mountain View Googleplex, I had the chance to interview Matt Cutts for our German Webmaster Blog.
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Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Farewell to soft 404s view story
25 votes- Submitted by InternetMan
- 23 days ago
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Soft 404s are confusing for users, and furthermore search engines may spend much of their time crawling and indexing non-existent, often duplicative URLs on your site. This can negatively impact your site's crawl coverage.
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How to start a multilingual site view story
5 votes- Submitted by TunisianGuy
- 29 days ago
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Have you ever thought of creating one or several sites in different languages? Let's say you want to start a travel site about backpacking in Europe, and you want to offer your content to English, German, and Spanish speakers.
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Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Duplicate content due to scrapers view story
9 votes- Submitted by WayneSmallman
- 2 months ago
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Since duplicate content is a hot topic among webmasters, we thought it might be a good time to address common questions we get asked regularly at conferences and on the Google Webmaster Help Group...
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Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Improved Flash indexing view story
8 votes- Submitted by WayneSmallman
- 2 months ago
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Today, Ron Adler and Janis Stipins—software engineers on our indexing team—will provide us with more in-depth information about our recent announcement that we've greatly improved our ability to index Flash...
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Google: Best practices when moving your site view story
16 votes- Submitted by FatLester
- 4 months ago
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Planning on moving your site to a new domain? Lots of webmasters find this a scary process. The question is how to do it without hurting your site's performance in Google search results...
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Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Crawling through HTML forms view story
5 votes- Submitted by SEO_Catfish
- 4 months ago
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Googlebot now crawls forms on some sites for data!
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My site's been hacked - now what? view story
6 votes- Submitted by AmitT
- 5 months ago
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All right, you got hacked. It happens to many webmasters, even despite the hard work you devote to prevent this type of thing from happening.
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Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: The Ultimate Fate of Supplemental Results view story
65 votes- Submitted by BartTheBear
- 8 months ago
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We improved the crawl frequency and decoupled it from which index a document was stored in, and once these "supplementalization effects" were gone, the "supplemental result" tag itself—which only served to suggest that otherwise good documents were some
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Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Introducing Video Sitemaps view story
17 votes- Submitted by BartTheBear
- 8 months ago
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In our effort to help users search all the world's public videos, the Google Video team joined the Sitemaps folks to introduce Video Sitemaps—an extension of the Sitemap Protocol that helps make your videos more searchable via Google Video Search.
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FYI on Google Toolbar's latest features view story
13 votes- Submitted by BartTheBear
- 8 months ago
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The latest version of Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer (beta) just added a neat feature to help users arrive at your website, or at least see your content, even when things go awry.
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The Google/Digg acquisition negotiations were in full swing as of last Tuesday, had passed the term sheet stage and the two companies were in final negotiations in the $200 million range. But sometime this last week Google decided to walk from the deal.
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