Posts Tagged 'scrutiny'

Why Mahalo (and Other Content Scrapers) Render Google’s Spam Team Flaccid

Posted on January 29 2010 by admin

I was talking to a friend yesterday who was at a conference where Demand Media’s CEO spoke, and he stated that nobody asked the big question: “what if google decides they don’t like you anymore?” Then I got thinking about how Google torched Squidoo after Jason Calacanis went on his public campaign to rebrand it [...]

SEO Blasts from the Past

Posted on January 13 2010 by admin

When it comes to SEO,you can’t let impulsive behavior encourage you to push the envelope too hard. Remember the old saying, “slow and steady wins the race”… Nothing has ever had more significance than when it comes to building links. Don't Build Links to Fast! There is something to be said about building a natural [...]

Bing and Yahoo implement a (useless) pornography ban in India

Posted on December 30 2009 by admin

Most search engines list “sex” as their most popular search query. But this may soon change for Bing and Yahoo users residing in India, as the two search giants have decided to act on a law that is currently under scrutiny by the Indian government that would make all pornographic …

Google Books faces further scrutiny

Posted on September 7 2009 by admin

The purchase of Urchin analytics , re-released as Google Analytics means that Google can now collect user data from every single website that installs it – and, of course, webmasters and corporate giants do install Google Analytics , … More:  Google Books faces further scrutiny Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Share this on Reddit [...]

Key Points of Yahoo’s Second Quarter Revenues

Posted on August 2 2009 by admin

Just a week after Google’s second quarter revenue announcement, Yahoo has released their most recent figures for investor and financial experts’ scrutiny. Here we’ll review the key points of Yahoo’s second quarter financial report, which shows mostly losses compared to the same time last year (not surprising given the financial climate).