The Canonical Link Element: Providing Solution to URL Duplication

Just recently, search engines like Google and Yahoo partnered with Live Search to introduce a breakthrough improvement in the search engine playing field: the Canonical Link Element. The Canonical Link Element enables web developers and search engines alike to eliminate the confusion in searches caused by different links that basically point to the same web site. Over the past few years, search engines have been focused on making … Read the Rest

Just recently, search engines like Google and Yahoo partnered with Live Search to introduce a breakthrough improvement in the search engine playing field: the Canonical Link Element. The Canonical Link Element enables web developers and search engines alike to eliminate the confusion in searches caused by different links that basically point to the same web site. Over the past few years, search engines have been focused on making … Read the Rest

Mother’s Day Logos 2010: Google, Yahoo, Bing & Others

Happy Mother’s Day Moms! Today is Mother’s Day in the U.S. and we have logos from Google, Yahoo, Bing, Ask.com and others. For the past Mother’s Day logos see our 2009, <a href="2008 and 2007 and 2004 collections, yes, I am missing 2005 and 2006.

Here are this year’s logos:

Google's Happy Mother's Day

Google also had this logo in other locations:

Google's Mother's Day Logo

Yahoo (animated):

Yahoo (static):

Yahoo's Mother's Day Logo

Bing:

Bing's Mother's Day Logo

Ask.com:

Ask.com Mother's Day Logo

Baidu:

Baidu Mother's Day

Orkut:

Orkut Mother's Day

Sogou:

Sogou Mother's Day

Cre8asite:

Cre8asite Forums Mother's Day Logo

Search Engine Roundtable:

Search Engine Roundtable's Mother's Day Logo

Also, Google today on some international properties has a logo for J.M. Barrie’s 150th birthday:

150th Birthday of J.M on Google

Forum discussion at Search Engine Roundtable Forums.


Happy Mother’s Day Moms! Today is Mother’s Day in the U.S. and we have logos from Google, Yahoo, Bing, Ask.com and others. For the past Mother’s Day logos see our 2009, 2008 and 2007 and 2004 collections, yes, I am missing 2005 and 2006.

Here are this year’s logos:

Google's Happy Mother's Day

Google also had this logo in other locations:

Google's Mother's Day Logo

Yahoo (animated):

Yahoo (static):

Yahoo's Mother's Day Logo

Bing:

Bing's Mother's Day Logo

Ask.com:

Ask.com Mother's Day Logo

Baidu:

Baidu Mother's Day

Orkut:

Orkut Mother's Day

Sogou:

Sogou Mother's Day

Cre8asite:

Cre8asite Forums Mother's Day Logo

Search Engine Roundtable:

Search Engine Roundtable's Mother's Day Logo

Also, Google today on some international properties has a logo for J.M. Barrie’s 150th birthday:

150th Birthday of J.M on Google

Forum discussion at Search Engine Roundtable Forums.



Video Recap of Weekly Search Buzz :: May 7, 2010

itunes-subscribe-video.pngThis week I cover the new Google interface, nicknamed Jazz, is now live for all to see. SEOs and webmeisters are reporting a new Google update named MAYDAY. Google also is updating the image search index. Google added average position and stars to the search query report in Webmaster Tools. Google dropped the search suggestions for some religions. Google is pushing brands in search queries. Is more white hat seo techniques being considered black hat? Google is posting warnings to AdSense publishers. Google is testing phone numbers in between the AdWords ad title and ad descriptions. Ask.com is dead, but yet they brought back Teoma. We have tons of Google logos to share, including them not doing a Cinco de Mayo logo. That was this past week at the Search Engine Roundtable.

Make sure to subscribe to our video feed or subscribe directly on iTunes to be notified of these updates and download the video in the background. You can also watch this live and ask questions during the show, typically Friday mornings around 9:30 (EST) at seroundtable.com/live, follow @rustybrick to be notified when we air. Here is the YouTube version of the feed:

For the original iTunes version, click here or to see the YouTube version in higher quality, click play & hit “HD.”

Search Topics of Discussion:

Please do subscribe via iTunes or on your favorite RSS reader. Don’t forget to comment below with the right answer and good luck!


itunes-subscribe-video.pngThis week I cover the new Google interface, nicknamed Jazz, is now live for all to see. SEOs and webmeisters are reporting a new Google update named MAYDAY. Google also is updating the image search index. Google added average position and stars to the search query report in Webmaster Tools. Google dropped the search suggestions for some religions. Google is pushing brands in search queries. Is more white hat seo techniques being considered black hat? Google is posting warnings to AdSense publishers. Google is testing phone numbers in between the AdWords ad title and ad descriptions. Ask.com is dead, but yet they brought back Teoma. We have tons of Google logos to share, including them not doing a Cinco de Mayo logo. That was this past week at the Search Engine Roundtable.

Make sure to subscribe to our video feed or subscribe directly on iTunes to be notified of these updates and download the video in the background. You can also watch this live and ask questions during the show, typically Friday mornings around 9:30 (EST) at seroundtable.com/live, follow @rustybrick to be notified when we air. Here is the YouTube version of the feed:


For the original iTunes version, click here or to see the YouTube version in higher quality, click play & hit “HD.”

Search Topics of Discussion:

Please do subscribe via iTunes or on your favorite RSS reader. Don’t forget to comment below with the right answer and good luck!



Twitter Unveils Android App

Mobile has truly become an essential platform for Twitter , bolstered by the convenience afforded by the ubiquity of wireless connectivity and the steadily dropping prices of mobile phones. As such, many third-party Twitter clients and apps have sprouted from this side of the Twitterverse, carrying varying functionalities and value added services on top of [...]

Mobile has truly become an essential platform for Twitter , bolstered by the convenience afforded by the ubiquity of wireless connectivity and the steadily dropping prices of mobile phones. As such, many third-party Twitter clients and apps have sprouted from this side of the Twitterverse, carrying varying functionalities and value added services on top of the 140-character architecture.

To further push mobile Twitter use, the microblogging and messaging tool launched its official app for the Blackberry and acquired Atebits to retcon Tweetie as Twitter for iPhone within the same week last month. Now, hot off the heels of its obvious thrust to dominate the mobile space, Twitter has let out another in-house developed app and this time, it’s all set to target Google ’s developer-friendly mobile operating system, the Android .

This was announced by Twitter’s Leland Rechis this week on the official Twitter blog . He stated that sharing becomes second nature on machines as it does in person when apps work well with each other and that Android performs optimally in that regard.

As you can see from the screenshots we’ve included, usage is as straightforward as it can get, with Twitter capabilities implemented across other apps. Rechis further explains that sharing links and photos with your Twitter contacts are simple—by finding the share button in your favorite app and then tapping on Twitter on the menu list.

“Reading tweets is easy in a bunch of places on your phone.” Rechis likewise adds. “Quickly access your timeline with the home screen widget, view a tweet location on a map, and see your friend’s latest tweet in your phonebook, GoogleTalk list or any application that uses Android’s QuickContact bar.”

As with most Google-hinged product or feature roll outs, the code behind Twitter for Android will also be open sourced so we’ll probably see new independent developer-prompted feature tweaks and enhancements even before 2.0 comes out. Similarly, different variations of the Twitter API implemented on third-party apps for the Android are also definitely expected.

The Twitter for Android app is now available at the Android Market for mobile phones with Android 2.1 (aka Éclair) at the helm which pretty much covers anyone using the Motorola Droid , Google’s own Nexus One and the latest slew of HTC smartphones. No word though whether the app will be developed further to also support the other Android phones with version 1.6 (Donut) or 1.5 (Cupcake), however, their owners can instead use Twitter’s rudimentary mobile site by heading on over to http://mobile.twitter.com for the meantime.

Screenshots.
Click on each for a closer look.

Will the SEO Bubble Burst?

Being in the in the SEO industry for quite a while I have seen the industry speed up and grow extremely fast over the last five years and absolutely explode over just the last few years. Recently some are starting to understand that SEO is really a marketing approach and not a science project geared [...]

Being in the in the SEO industry for quite a while I have seen the industry speed up and grow extremely fast over the last five years and absolutely explode over just the last few years. Recently some are starting to understand that SEO is really a marketing approach and not a science project geared towards just achieving search engine rankings. It is good that some businesses are starting to realize that this is the right approach that everyone should be taking and shifting their focus, but many are still clueless, dumping hundreds of articles and press releases per month, taking spammy approaches just to fill in the search engine results. What happens to all those companies that have been taking a science project approach and only worrying about rankings when Google and Bing drop the hammer on the SEO bubble? Will it ever happen? Who knows, people used to laugh when they heard the real estate industry would implode. Who’s laughing now?

The search engines are clearly changing and I still see businesses everyday taking this horrendous approach to their SEO simply to achieve rankings. Google has come out and has clearly stated that personalized search will be making much more of an impact in the near future. When someone is logged into their Google account personalized search has already started taking shape. You can even read more about how personalized search works directly on Google’s official webmaster blog. I think the problem is that most people have a hard time changing and the search engine marketing industry is very fast changing and fast moving industry that can quickly leave people behind if they don’t pay attention to what is going on around them. SEO companies pop up over night with inexperienced individuals make shotty promises and performing subpar search engine marketing techniques just adding to that bubble. As this continues that bubble keeps building and eventually sites like Google are going to drop the hammer on the whole search engine optimization industry. I can see the similarities between the SEO industry and the real estate industry clearly. The greed and the money symbols in some people’s eyes are inflating this industry leading it to it’s demise. The worst part about it is that many of us professionals are left with a tarnished image from all the bad apples. Too many businesses out there have already been burned leaving it very difficult for the ones that do it right to really get the credibility they deserve and to pass on their experience and industry knowledge to their Clients. I guess with every tool comes abuse it is just unfortunate to see it have gotten to this point.

Eventually this bubble is going to pop, where will you be when it happens? Will you have changed your ways and your techniques to cushion the blow? Or are you going to be scrambling around and trying to find out how to adapt at the 11th hour? It will be too late at that point. Like everything in life, what comes up must come down sooner or later and the search engines are getting ready for a much needed clean up. This clean up will happen sooner than later piercing through the bubble and showering the industry with some upset individuals and firms. The problem stems from a lack of knowledge and not enough outside the box thinking. Outside the box thinking like how to put together a nice solid link bait campaign and not figuring out how to control the search results with a not so news worthy press release. Google is dropping a very large algorithm change towards the middle of 2010 which I strongly believe could be the first stages of not only speeding up the efficiency but eliminating the trash that makes its way into search results.

This could very well be the very first attempt to shifting people’s focus away from just rankings and shifting it over to simply marketing their business online the right way. The search engine industry is just getting started but it is growing very very quickly. Unfortunately there needs to be a shift in focus and I think we are starting to see that now. Customers don’t become customers by bumping into one of your hundred articles that you released in one day. They become customers by trusting online brands over time.

Google Spam Report Public Calling

Recently Matt Cutts has announced on his blog that Google will now be letting companies report other websites that might be taking spammy approaches and clearly violating the Google webmaster guidelines! Is Google running out of abilities to track all black hat techniques?
If someone comes across another website performing any spammy or black [...]

Recently Matt Cutts has announced on his blog that Google will now be letting companies report other websites that might be taking spammy approaches and clearly violating the Google webmaster guidelines! Is Google running out of abilities to track all black hat techniques?

If someone comes across another website performing any spammy or black hat SEO techniques such as cloaking, hidden text, misleading words or deceptive redirects you can now submit the websites information to the following link:
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/spamreport

Am I the only one that sees a variety of problems from this? Trying to create silent police officers in the search engine optimization industry is an appetite for disaster while the potential for rather large quarrels is amazing. This leads me to believe that the spam in the search engines is really starting to reach an unprecedented amount which justifies how important it really is to market your business online through marketing and not SEO recipes. Who is on the other end making the decision whether the website being reported is actually violating any spam rules? What happens when competitors get vindictive and start to report websites that clearly are not doing anything wrong?

I think Google has the right idea on trying to clean up websites that are just littering the search engines with useless information simply to manipulate search rankings but as soon as you open the doors to the SEO community and allow people play police officers it is only a matter of time before people abuse the heck out of a tool like this. I think something like this is very important though. There are too many businesses out there that really just infiltrate the search engines with complete rubbish that just clutters up everything for the websites that really trying to market and brand themselves the right way online. You see some of the freelance websites where businesses want 500 articles written. What on earth is that going to do for you? How about you write a few really good targeted articles and get them visible on some of your leading industry websites or forums. That will go much further than just trying to dump them all into the search engines hopping that your rankings will all of a sudden shoot through the roof. News flash, search engines are evolving and changing and that approach is seriously not that far away from being a very unimportant attempt in marketing a business or a website online.

Yahoo and Bing Holding Hands, Now What?

Yahoo and Bing have been hoping and praying that everything with their recent partnership would go through as smoothly as possible with no hang ups. Recently everything was approved for these two giants to be allowed to put their heads together and change things for the future of both businesses. With Bing really increasing in [...]

Yahoo and Bing have been hoping and praying that everything with their recent partnership would go through as smoothly as possible with no hang ups. Recently everything was approved for these two giants to be allowed to put their heads together and change things for the future of both businesses. With Bing really increasing in market share and Yahoo decreasing, it was an obvious marriage that had to happen. Don’t forget that Yahoo is still a very powerful website and one of the most trafficked websites in the world. How is this going to change things for SEO professionals who have been focusing on just Google for so many years?

The united pay per click advertising platforms of Bing and Yahoo will surely be a new force in the industry. As reported by the Associated Press they will be sharing ad revenues which is really going to change the way businesses market their websites outside the walls of Google. Bing is also working on a unique partnership with Facebook allowing almost everything in the social network to be completely searchable in the search engines. Pretty soon if you want to find something on a specific person you will be able to search in Bing and it will filter not just for their name but through their profile for items as well. It seems like many people are very excited to see this go through. According to a poll done by Search Engine Journal , 62% of voters think that this partnership is going to give Google a real run for its money. It was bound to happen sooner or later. Don’t be surprised if you see Bing making some serious moves that involve sacrificing revenues just for market share increase. I think these massive search giants want to do anything to just pull users away from Google and they are ready to use anything within their grips to make it happen. There has already been chatter in the industry how there will be a massive forward step to outperform Google’s algorithm in the newly combined search engine.

I think eventually we will see a shift as to how search engine marketing professionals approach their focus. Over time we will see an importance for businesses to be visible in Bing as well as Google. Everything that comes up must come down sooner or later and I don’t think Bing will take out Google but they might pull some of the focus off of it for quite a while if they play their cards right.

Saturday Link Round Up (04-03-10)

35% of the Fortune 500 are tweeting, are you? (VisInsights)
Unlike a lot of small businesses, the corporate giants of the Fortune 500 were not so quick to incorporate social media into their marketing campaigns. Now, 22% of Fortune 500 firms run a public blog and 35% use Twitter. This demonstrates the growing importance of [...]

35% of the Fortune 500 are tweeting, are you? (VisInsights)

Unlike a lot of small businesses, the corporate giants of the Fortune 500 were not so quick to incorporate social media into their marketing campaigns. Now, 22% of Fortune 500 firms run a public blog and 35% use Twitter. This demonstrates the growing importance of social media in the business world.

Twitter Gets a New Homepage – It’s a Whole Thing (ReadWriteWeb)

In other news, Twitter just launched an updated, more dynamic homepage. Exchanging the trending topics cloud for Top Tweets and popular user features, it is aimed at enticing those who are still not on Twitter to jump in.

Facebook to scrap `become a fan of’ for `like’ (Yahoo! News)

Facebook is also making changes. Rather than ask people to “become a fan” of a particular brand or media personality, the social media platform will instead let users click that they like the subject.

Does Google AdWords Violate Trademark? (Social Media Mafia)

Google recently hit a legal snag when Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy claimed that the company’s advertising companies violated their trademark. This report makes us realize that there is more to keywords than simply a tool for gaining higher rankings.

10 Outstanding Social Media Infographics (NowSourcing)

Infographics are a wonderful mix of key data and visualization that can really bring the message home if put together correctly. This blog has compiled an awesome collection of effective social media infographics.

Do Top Students Get to Pray in Google Church?

Competitive spaces require creative methods for getting well ranked. But are big PPC spenders given SEO leeway? …

Competitive spaces require creative methods for getting well ranked. But are big PPC spenders given SEO leeway? …

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