by | Nov 21, 2012 | Cape News, UPDATE
About a year ago, Google started to protect the privacy of users logged into its system by not passing their keyword data along to publishers’ websites – unless, of course, the publishers also advertised with Google. The search giant claimed the move would...
by | Oct 18, 2012 | Cape News, UPDATE
After receiving many requests over the past few months from SEOs and webmasters, Google finally unveiled a disavow links tool. If you think this new tool will help you to quickly recover from a Penguin attack, though, you’d better think again.At Matt Cutts...
by | Oct 8, 2012 | Cape News, UPDATE
Google’s late September modification brought many site owners up short because it targeted something Google hadn’t yet attacked: exact match domains. Danny Sullivan provides a thoughtful and extensive review of it over at Search Engine Land. He believes...
by | Oct 4, 2012 | Cape News, UPDATE
You can check out the official announcement in Google’s webmaster blog; the new set of guidelines is also easy to locate. I’m mildly disappointed that Google didn’t set this up with a little bit of AJAX. So many of the items listed under the quality...
by | Sep 28, 2012 | Cape News, UPDATE
No, your staff didn’t mess up the page or fumble the server, your site was compromised. Through various methods, a hacker has accessed your website, uploaded malicious code and skipped out. Now, your visitors may get their computers infected and your search...