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Why NASA cannot see UFOs and alien life forms
Posted by Michael Martinez on August 4, 2008 in Advanced SEO
Every day I try to run new queries to see what I’ll stumble across in search results. When you get away from commercialized searches, you find some pretty astounding stuff (and realize just how difficult it is for a search engine to find relevant content). As I’ve noted before I often check out [...]
Using clouds for search engine optimization
Posted by Michael Martinez on August 4, 2008 in Advanced SEO, SEO Theory
There are many definitions for “cloud” in the information management and telecommunications industries. On the Web most people think of tag clouds when discussing technology clouds because tagging clouds have become commonplace on blogs and shared resource sites.
Tags are used to identify keywords or internally indexed words. Your blog may create a [...]
Cool facts about Cuil
Posted by Michael Martinez on August 1, 2008 in SEO Theory
So the good folks at Cuil have created a Cuil Announcements page, which should help us stay on top of things at Cuil provided they update the announcements page more often than Microsoft, Ask, and Yahoo! update their blogs.
The news media have already reported that Cuil received more than 50,000,000 queries in their first 24 [...]
How to use search to build visibility
Posted by Michael Martinez on July 31, 2008 in Intermediate SEO
One very underdeveloped skill in the SEO community is search. If you browse a random selection of SEO blogs, forums, and articles that discuss ways to use search engines, you’ll mostly find rehashes of advanced query operator functionality, special query tricks that reveal “secret” stuff, and queries that really don’t have any relevance to [...]
Search optimization and the keyword matrix
Posted by Michael Martinez on July 30, 2008 in Intermediate SEO
David Szetela wrote a post on Search Engine Watch that discusses a PPC keyword matrix technique he calls “personas and buckets”.
Ken McGaffin wrote about basic keyword matrix technique for WordTracker in 2006.
Keyword matrix techniques have been around for a long time. When you deal with a lot of query data, organizing your terms into [...]
Adding value to content through promotional links
Posted by Michael Martinez on July 28, 2008 in Link Theory
Last year I wrote about the three types of links that you can embed in your content. There are navigational links, body links, and promotional liniks. I defined them this way:
Navigational Links may be found in any zone but are most often placed in anchor margins and mastheads. Navigational links connect your pages [...]
Cuil takes on Google - can the link madness be stopped?
Posted by Michael Martinez on July 28, 2008 in SEO Theory
So CNN tells us that Cuil does not rely upon link analysis to order its search results the way Google does. Unfortunately, at the time of this writing Cuil’s philosophy page does not appear to exist, so I cannot review what they themselves have revealed of their technological approach.
My first few queries did provide [...]
Google shares new information about PageRank
Posted by Michael Martinez on July 25, 2008 in SEO Theory
Just when I thought it was safe to go on vacation, all Hell breaks loose across the Web. We’re having registration issues at SF-Fandom so they have been temporarily deactivated until someone with more savvy than me can look at the problem. In the mean time, people who want to register at SF-Fandom [...]
Architectural SEO - Website Navigation Principles
Posted by Michael Martinez on July 24, 2008 in Advanced SEO
In Optimzing Web Site Structure Through Architecture I mentioned five methods for internal site navigation.
Your “navigation menu”
Your HTML Sitemap page
Cross-promotional margin links
Links embedded in copy
Site search
That was not entirely complete. For example, I’ve visited some Web sites that use floating navigation tools to help people move around the site. Not very search friendly, [...]
Pros and Cons of Google Advanced Query Operators
Posted by Michael Martinez on July 24, 2008 in Advanced SEO
I noticed a link to SEO Theory from this nice roundup on Google advanced query operators by Lorna Li. Without meaning to steal her thunder, I’d like to offer some comments on popular query operators in a concise roundup of my own. This is something I’ve been thinking about doing for a while.
Preamble [...]
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