Archive for June, 2009
Google ‘killing’ localised search
It appears Google is yet again playing around with the results pages, particularly in local markets such as the UK and the Netherlands. In posts by both SEOHome and SearchCowboys, the option to browse results from a particular country appears to have been removed as the following snapshots Source: SEOHome (via SearchCowboys) – UK Results [...]
Matt Cutts on XML sitemap priority
In the lastest of Matt Cutts’ videos on SEO he addresses the issue of the priority field in the XML sitemap, following a question from a Google user. The user asks whether having the same priority will be penalised. For those who may be concerned you will be glad to hear that Google will not [...]
Optimising for the Google Plus Box
As many advertisers are probably now aware Google have been testing a new set of functionality within the paid search ads whereby products associated with an advertiser can be retrieved via clicking on a plus icon next to the paid search ads – refered to (you will be amazed to know) as the Google Plus [...]




