Category: Google

Google’s New Platform To Help Fix Hacked Website’s: Seems all we hear about anymore, is Google. Truth is that as far as search engines go, Google is updating more often, providing more help to webmasters, teaching businesses how to derive organic search traffic, etc. Other search engines, those such as Yandex, Bing and Yahoo! don’t put forth enough initiative or effort, to move forward and compete with Google.

Google’s New Platform To Help Fix Hacked Website’s

I’ve been hacked before, have you? Getting your website hacked isn’t any fun at all, truth is, it’s completely humiliating and time consuming at that. Often times, we get hacked, at the least unexpected times, and fixing the hack is a big burden of a job. Normally we have to rush to outsource someone to fix our website, not knowing if we can trust the person who’s fixing it. Often times, many of you can’t even budget for that, due to the time it happened.

Whether you learned about your website getting hacked through Google or you simply found it yourself — often times we use Google, in one way or the other, even if it be getting the Maleware warning removed. Have you done that before?

Now Google offers a much more beneficial platform, helping you to FIX your hacked website, they even go as far as helping you to get over the humiliation. One truly never knows what to expect out of Google next. Take a look at Google’s new platform, offering  Webmaster Help For Hacked Sites.

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Throughout the years, Google has fought spam by approaching it from many different angels. Google doesn’t necessarily have to penalize you, through a manual penalty, just because you’ve submitted a reconsideration request to Google, and they reply saying that they haven’t taken any actions, this doesn’t mean anything. The automated penalties is what you have to keep a close eye on. Then again, if you’re not involved in any type of spamming techniques, then you don’t have to worry at all.

The Search Police: @MattCutts & @DuaneForrester

SMX West 2013 – Full Conference Agenda was held yesterday (March 11) and turned out to be a good looking conference. I didn’t get to go, so I wasn’t there. I did find some really interesting details online, surrounding the event. I thought you might enjoy taking a look at some of it too.

For me, the most interesting part, was a link. So, to say the least, I’m glad I didn’t waste my hard earned money. Here’s the link — hope you enjoy it as much as I have.

http://www.google.com/insidesearch/howsearchworks/fighting-spam.html

While I almost forgot, Matt Cutts did mention something about a ”next generation” of Google Penguin, he stated that it is coming in 2013. Penguin 4 ? Guess we’ll just have to sit and wait. I wouldn’t stop doing anything I’m doing though,

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As far back as B.C {Before Christ}, working it’s way up to the Cowboy and Indian days, Moonshiners and staggering around all the way up until now….the search engine epidemic — there has and always will be those who practice underhanded business, trying to game the system. Moreover, as far as I can tell, through the historical books I’ve read throughout life, and from my life’s experiences — the bad guy always loses and the good guy always wins! That even rings true in today’s Hollywood movies.

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Hidden Text and Hidden Links

Hidden text and links; Obviously you don’t need for me to explain to you, why implementing these less than acceptable strategies on your own website(s), would be a horrible business idea. It might have passed algorithmic spam filters, back in the early 1990′s, that is if, you was dumb enough to try it.

Google Webmaster Guidelines can help you to know the difference from good and evil, as per what they accept, and what they do not accept. All in all, Google really isn’t that strict. Their guidelines are their guidelines, it is your choice to use the Google search engine, I mean it isn’t an obligation by any means. Of course Google doesn’t always play by the book, but Googloe is boss — and the boss always has a little bit more pull, than those on the bottom of the ladder.

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A private newsletter that I’m subscribed to, that’s created by Eric Ward has shined some light on a very, very interesting topic, concerning my favorite social platform, Google+. To my amazement, a recent Google Patent is providing searchers with the ability to “mute” Google+ search results.

Bill Slawski wrote about it on Webimax, you can go there to read a lot more about this new search feature. This will provide you with the power to simply MUST spammers and other companies, or basically anything you’d like to.

Filtering Social Search Results
Invented by Matthew E. Kulick, Adam D. Bursey, and Maureen Heymans
Assigned to Google
US Patent Application 20130036109
Published February 7, 2013
Filed: August 5, 2011

This specification describes technologies relating to searching. In general, aspects of the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods that include the actions of:

  • Receiving a search query from a user of a search service,
  • Identifying search results including general search results responsive to the search query and social search results associated with content generated by one

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I try to provide my readers with the highest quality content possible. This information was published first by Barry Schwartz.

Matt Cutts Video on Links and 301 Redirects Passing Page Rank: For a long time now, there have been tons of discussions about Links and whether or not they pass page rank and etc. Many webmasters have thought that a 301 redirect wouldn’t pass as much page rank [Link Juice] as a regular [Do Follow] link would, and up until today — we haven’t been able to say for sure, one way of the other. Thanks to a post I found on SERoundtable, my doubts are now conformed, and so should be yours.

Matt Cutts Video on Links and 301 Redirects Passing Page Rank

Google’s infamous Matt Cutts posted a video on Youtube yesterday and you need to watch it for yourself.

Click Below For The Video!

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How Important Is Google+ For My Local BusinessWhat used to be called Google Places, is now called Google Plus Local. If you’re a legitimate business, then making sure you have a Google Plus business page setup, is vital to the overall success of your business. Google+ is quickly becoming the most used social media platform, for businesses all over the world.

Given that Google is generating (by my estimate) about 80% of local leads in the US and more in Europe it is essential that the listing is correct and has granular category detail about what your business does.

 

How Important Is Google+ For My Local Business

I just finished reading a really interesting post, the post was actually an interview of Mike from Blumenthal. Mike is said to be one of the most reputable local search marketers in the world of local search, and from what I’ve seen, I’m not going to argue that. You can judge for yourself, by reading through the interview found on another blog. After reading through the interview, you should have a pretty good idea of how important Google+ is for your business.

I am a regular user of Google+ — I really enjoy using its platform, and I love all its features. I’m not a big fan of social media at all, but Google+ has changed that. Since I’ve been using Google Plus (First Month It Came Online) I’ve learned many ways to benefit from it, and would like to share some of my secret Google Plus marketing strategies with my readers. Before I delve into the meat and nuts of this post, keep in mind that there’s a to of awesome advise located in the mentioned link, above.

What I Have Learned From My Experiences On Google Plus

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how google got startedThanks to the amazing web browser guy, Barry Schwartz — I was lucky enough to have found about about this really inspiring story. I’m going to keep the text to a minimum, you need to rush below, to watch the video right away!

 

Credit goes to Barry Schwartz for this information. It seems that Barry learned about this info. on Google Plus. Google+ is a great resource for finding out about new information.

In 2012 Google started sending out Webmaster Notifications to Webmasters, when Google found a website (Webmaster) to be in violation of the Google guidelines. There was many Webmasters to receive a Webmaster Notification throughout the Google Penguin and Google Panda updates. If you’re like me, then you’re to the point of being sick to your stomach of hearing about Penguins and Pandas. I’m going to steer clear of that topic, just for you.

I’ve always wondered if all webmasters have received basically the same notifications — then again, I don’t know how many different notifications the Google Webmaster team sends out. Although, today Matt Cutts released a new video on this topic.

Just so happens — 90% of ALL  Webmaster Notifications are Blackhat related. This only confirms my speculation per the amount of spammers in today’s marketing scene. I’ll tell ya — you better be very careful when you’re choosing a link building or SEO service provider. Here’s the facts (provided by Google)

  • Black hat notifications is ~90%
  • Low or no quality content is ~4%
  • Hacking is ~3%
  • Buying links is ~2%
  • Selling links is ~1%

There’s a Google Plus comment that I found to be quite interesting.

At some point or another all webmasters have problems with search engine crawling, indexing and or ranking. Where else can you, as a website owner turn to, other than spending (investing) money to a search engine optimization company? Google has started to provide webmasters with tons of quality information, and when implemented correctly, it can be of great benefit to you and your website. I understand how difficult it can be, and how frustrating it can make you when you can’t find the help you need anywhere online and having to turn to Google guidelines makes it that much more aggrovating. I know this, and that is why I’m here to help you. Here at RxSEO — not only do we provide our expertise, but we provide tons of informative articles, right here on our blog. If ever there’s something you need to know, but can’t find it on our blog, you’re welcome to either comment on one of our posts, and we will write an article on your topic, or we will help you one on one – if time permits.

Google provided so many platforms, I’m sure I’ll miss something. My focus is what they provide for “Webmasters”.

Let’s Get Started – Shall We?

Google Product Forums Google product forums can really be a maze for the new comer. I can recall when I first started browsing around in there, It was really easy to get lost, and not being able to find exactly what I was looking for was easy. It made me not want to return to that site — though after many years, I couldn’t resist going back, due to the quality it provides. Google product forums is a great place for you to get started. There’s a lot of webmasters there who will gladly help you with any problems you might be having. You can post your questions there and receive help almost immediately.

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