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Documents matching your search: 6 [shown 4] - Big changes on Google (P1, P2)
Accordance to query: 52.17%
Fragments of message :
... Big changes on Google (P1, P2)
PART1: Big changes on Google to come Google has announced a major update that will affect the ranking of web pages in Google's index...
... It contains new code for sorting and examining web pages...
... Canonicalization is the process of picking the best url when there are several choices, and it usually refers to home pages...
... com/ - www...
... html - example...
... Google's latest update Big Daddy continues to cause problems for some webmasters...
... It might be that Google makes some web sites supplemental to identify the main domain of the site...
More: http://stakh.com/blogen/post_1172065924.html
- 5 top-factors for successful web sites
Accordance to query: 36.23%
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... Make sure that your web server doesn't return an error code when search engine spiders visit your web pages...
... If your server returns an error code, search engines won't index your site...
... The correct code should be "200 OK"...
... In addition, make sure that the HTML code of your web pages doesn't contain errors that prevent search engines from indexing your site...
More: http://stakh.com/blogen/post_1172508280.html
- Yahoo introduces the NOYDIR tag
Accordance to query: 5.8%
Fragment of message :
... Just add the following code to the section of your web pages: If you insert that code snippet on your web pages then Yahoo won't use its directory description for your web site in the organic search results...
More: http://stakh.com/blogen/post_1173530402.html
- Spam experts at MIT lift curtain on search
Accordance to query: 5.8%
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... On the other hand, the search engine that does come up with a working solution will want to keep that trick out of its competitors' hands...
... If you were Google and you came up with a solution to solve search engine spam, would you publish it...
... In November, Microsoft, Google and Yahoo came together around site maps agreeing that they would be crawled...
More: http://stakh.com/blogen/post_1175697628.html
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