Google “Caffeine” is the code name for the latest Google search engine which is rumored to be a major update for their website. Additionally, Google announced that it has begun indexing Twitter content, if that is the right description for the 140 character communications sent on that social marketing site. While pseudo-celebrities can get into the White House without an invitation or security clearance, the Google algorithms are truly a well guarded secret that thousands of search engine optimization companies speculate on and would love to have. What does all of this information mean for search engine optimization (seo) customers and blog readers on http://nvhost.com/ – let me tell you what we’ve seen first-hand as we don’t believe in speculation.
The first thing to understand is that Google is looking to better capture current activities on the internet to build search (more…)
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Google Changes – Search Engine Optimization
Tuesday, December 15th, 2009Bing – SEO
Monday, October 12th, 2009In the search engine wars, Microsoft has been nowhere to be found when it comes to market share. In fact, they nearly spent over $40 billion to buy Yahoo which is a distant competitor to Google which owns about a 75% market share of searches. Why? The search business is very profitable for the companies in the industry and for the companies, hopefully like yours, that show up on the first page of search results because that is where the customer decides who wins and who loses in the battle for their business dollars. In the latest battle for search engine market share, Microsoft has launched a new search engine called Bing and everyone is reviewing the information.
A Car Without An Engine? Website SEO Part 1
Friday, May 1st, 2009As a full service web development company, we have the opportunity to see a wide range of customers with unique website issues. One of the most common reasons that customers come to us is because they are disappointed in their previous website designer, web host, or custom programmer created a beautiful website for $5,000, far more than we charge, but no customers show up. The website design of their site chocked full of all of the latest bells and whistles. However, the problem isn’t what is included, it is what isn’t included! If you’ve paid a website designer to create a site but you’ve never heard about search engine optimization, SEO for short, then you just bought a “car” without an engine. An engineless car can’t drive 90 miles an hour and a website without proper SEO won’t generate traffic to the site in most cases.