Starting April 23rd Google’s Adsense Terms & Conditions will be updated and need to be accepted by publishers by May 23rd.
If you’re based in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, or North America, you’ll see a [Read more...]
#1 Site To Blog About SEO, Marketing, Programming, Strategy and much much more in regards to running a business online.
Starting April 23rd Google’s Adsense Terms & Conditions will be updated and need to be accepted by publishers by May 23rd.
If you’re based in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, or North America, you’ll see a [Read more...]

Matt Cutts from Google answers a question from John Mueller via a YouTube video. John Mueller asks: “Should I add an archive of hundreds of thousands of pages all at once or in stages?” Matt Cutts releases a video response as shown below, in short adding too many pages too quickly can definitely flag your site to be reviewed manually, in essence it is much better to break them down into pieces when adding pages. See video: [Read more...]
New Panda data refresh rolling out today: 1.2% of English queries affected. Background: goo.gl/8Zqy1
— A Googler (@google) January 22, 2013
Google has announced their 24th Panda refresh stating that it will affect 1.2% of english queries affect.
Reported by The Chromium Blog, Google search in Google Chrome gets more secure.
When users are signed in to Google, Chrome sends their searches from the [Read more...]
The team over at the Google Adsense blog have provided us with an optimization checklist to make sure our sites are fully optimized for success. This will be a 2 part series, Google has released part 1: [Read more...]
Seems like Google is testing a new UI for images, as you can see from the image above, there is a different layout that pops up. As stated in WebmasterWorld, yeah it is incredible and great for Google, they are using showing someone else’s image as the image only pops up in the a layer but the webmaster of the site is not getting any hits from it, only Google is. So it pretty much looks like and is good for Google and possibly the person searching, but not the webmaster who provided the image.