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Posted in November 18th, 2009By Justin MarchComments Off
In a recent interview with Webpro news Matt Cutts suggests that site load speed will have an effect on how a site is ranked, rewarding the faster sites over those that are less fast or just downright slow.
Conclusions This change is likely to be a very small part of the Google algorithm and unless your site is really slow and surrounded by other competing sites that load very quickly I don’t believe that most people will see a change in how their website is ranked. The message is if it isn’t broke don’t fix it.
If you do want to improve your site load speed, check out the following sites:
Posted in November 10th, 2009By Justin MarchComments Off
Google Caffine (a major rewrite of a large chunk of how Google index web pages) looks set to launch, the sandbox that was set up by Google has now been retired http://www2.sandbox.google.com/
Google state that “Based on the success we’ve seen, we believe Caffeine is ready for a larger audience. Soon we will activate Caffeine more widely, beginning with one data center. This sandbox is no longer necessary and has been retired, but we appreciate the testing and positive input that webmasters and publishers have given.”
So what is going to be different:
It looks like the results will be returned much faster
It may change the Search Engine Results Pages (SERP’s) but supposedly not by much
Google will get better and better at prioritising Breaking News
Mashable think it means a tough time for SEO’s (see link below)
Posted in November 7th, 2009By Justin MarchComments Off
The latest video offering from Matt Cutts in which he talks about the importance of optimising your site images for Google Image Search.
This type of optimisation can be particularly important when imagery is integral to your business offering, for example if you are a photographer, designer or artist.
How to Optimise Images
Ann Smarty has written an excellent post on how to optimise images for people, Social Media and the Search Engines, see: http://www.seosmarty.com/image-seo/
Another Thought
If you really want to get your images out to a wider audience sites such as Flikr.com can also be a great way of posting your images and putting them in front of a large audience of image enthusiasts.