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Google Explains Social Links Are Better Than Link Building.
Recently, Google explained to digital marketers that links coming from social media like macroblogging, digg, youtube, facebook, etc., count as an important factor for website ranking.
Google describes how links that come naturally from viral word of mouth, on the basis of the merit (people linking to a website because they genuinely like it), are more valuable, opposed to inbound links coming from “link building marketing†efforts which build links in a none organic way. Read more…
How to Get YouTube Video on Google Organic Search & Optimize It.
Having a video showing up on Google organic is not the result of the usual application of SEO strategies. This is because a video on Google organic comes from a well coordinated plan of SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING (vital marketing) strategies.
This is call SMM (Social Media Marketing), Not SEO. Video Marketing is a whole different ball game. Very often, Search optimization can’t rank a video on Google organic as well as it does with other regular content pages. This is because Google’s video ranking factors come mostly from social activities. Read more…
How to Turn Twitter Stream Into a Real-time SEO Blog
By Mary,
Twitter is a great microbloging platform, but what they’ve neglected in focusing on is that by producing things in real time there are stuff that gets left behind with volumes of information you cannot make heads of tails out of it.
SEMANTIC WEB: Latent Semantic Indexing has changed the web for good!
What semantic means? is the study of meaning in communication.
So then what is Semantic Search?
Semantic Web, part of the new 3.0 technology is being used by the engines. Latent semantic indexing allows a search engine to determine what a page is about outside of specifically matching search query text.
This was not a big factor on Google, but all that has changed. Semantic Search is now at the core of its search engine technology. Read more…
Google released their “permanent” personalization of results.
Google released their “permanent” personalization of results just at the end of last year, and Bing released their own the following week. Check SearchEngineLand’s coverage, though one big question remains in my mind:


















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