Posts Tagged ‘search results’

 

Search is Going Social

Friday, September 17th, 2010

For the last ten years, people have been turning to search engines to get their online information on every type of topic known to man. Now, search is taking a social turn. “Turning to friends is the new rage in the Web world, extending far beyond established social networking sites and setting off a rush [...]

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What do you think of Google Instant?

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

The one-day-old Google Instant is a new search enhancement that shows results as you type your query. On Google’s official blog, the company says, “We are pushing the limits of our technology and infrastructure to help you get better search results, faster… You can now adapt your search on the fly until the results match [...]

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Google Social Search & The Value of Brand Consistency in Word-of-Mouth Marketing

Monday, February 1st, 2010

At the end of last week, Google Social Search broke out of its experimental phase, making itself available in beta for all users to create a more personally-tailored search experience.  Outside of Facebook (which has a strong privacy setting against being indexed by search engines), various blogs, social networks and collaboration sites a user is connected to will appear in [...]

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SEO Tip of the Day-Optimize URL and Search Results

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Today we have a few pointers on optimizing search engine results and organizing categories within your site. Best practices for search-friendly pages include keyword placement in URLs, and titling your site’s pages in ways that are friendly for both humans and search engines. One topic per page. If you have a variety products or services, devote at least one page per topic. You may have [...]

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SEO Tip: A Keyword Focused Title Tag on Every Page of Your Site is Critical

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

When users are searching for a product or service, unless you are a household brand/name, it is unlikely that they will be searching for you by name, and therefore may not find you. For this reason, it is a smart SEO strategy to avoid using your company name in your title tags. A unique and [...]

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