Posts Tagged 'algorithm'

An Interview of Branko Rihtman (AKA: SEO Scientist)

Posted on July 28 2011 by admin

We recently interviewed Branko Rihtman. He started working in the industry in 2001, doing SEO for clients and properties in a variety of competitive niches. Over that time, he realized the importance of properly done research and experimentation and started publishing findings and experiments at http://www.seo-scientist.com. How did you get into the SEO space? Completely [...]

Moving Past the Google Panda Update!

Posted on July 21 2011 by admin

In an Ode to Google Panda – “the most recent” update, overhaul, tweak, change, revision or any other verb you elect to describe this document classifier phenomenon, the fact remains the same that after 14 years of watching search engines, “change is imminent in search engines”, regardless of what or how you name it. Warning [...]

Google Says "Let a TRILLION Subdomains Bloom"

Posted on July 13 2011 by admin

Search is political. Google has maintained that there were no exceptions to Panda & they couldn’t provide personalized advice on it, but it turns out that if you can publicly position their “algorithm” as an abuse of power by a monopoly you will soon find 1:1 support coming to you. The WSJ’s Amir Efrati recently [...]

Is SEO Irreducibly Complex?

Posted on July 12 2011 by admin

In his book, Origin of Species, Charles Darwin says that: “If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down.” This is typically used by proponents of Intelligent Design to state their case against evolution by invoking [...]

How Brands Became Hardwired/coded in Google’s SERPs

Posted on July 12 2011 by admin

In October of 2008 Eric Schmidt announced that SEO was about to get really ugly for anyone who doesn’t own a brand. He didn’t word it that way though. Rather, he stated “Brands are how you sort out the cesspool. Brand affinity is clearly hard wired. It is so fundamental to human existence that it’s [...]

How Does Search Engine Optimization Algorithm Work?

Posted on April 23 2010 by admin

According to the basic understanding of Search Engine Optimization, it is the procedure of designing a web site or web page in a way that it becomes compatible with search engines as a search result and is relevant for the visitors or readers as well. The design and content has to be optimized because the [...]

Could Relona Be the Google Killer? | Brisbane Search Engine …

Posted on March 22 2010 by admin

Could Relona Be the Google Killer?Kumar Ramanathan is the CTO of Relona, a developer of Calculus Intent-Based Search Algorithm. Kumar took a few minutes to. See the rest here: Could Relona Be the Google Killer? | Brisbane Search Engine … Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Share this on Reddit Buzz up! Stumble upon something [...]

Could Relona Be the Google Killer? | Brisbane Search Engine …

Posted on March 22 2010 by admin

Could Relona Be the Google Killer?Kumar Ramanathan is the CTO of Relona, a developer of Calculus Intent-Based Search Algorithm. Kumar took a few minutes to. See the rest here: Could Relona Be the Google Killer? | Brisbane Search Engine … Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Share this on Reddit Buzz up! Stumble upon something [...]

How Google’s Algorithm Works (or at least some hints) | Brisbane …

Posted on March 5 2010 by admin

How Google’s Algorithm Works (or at least some hints) Google’s search team recently revealed to Wired’s Steven Levy some of its algorithm-related. See the original post here: How Google's Algorithm Works (or at least some hints) | Brisbane … Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Share this on Reddit Buzz up! Stumble upon something good? [...]

How Google’s Algorithm Works (or at least some hints)

Posted on February 25 2010 by admin

Google’s search team recently revealed to Wired’s Steven Levy some of its algorithm-related secrets. As many are well aware, Google’s algorithm is something it keeps very hush-hush about, so this was something of a rare occurrence. Bookmark It