Tag: Google

  • Ecommerce Help to Survive Google’s Recent Changes

    Every shop owner should be taking steps to eliminate low quality content, duplication and improper formed content throughout your websites. No one expects to complete this in a day, to be honest I have a couple of days to spend in my own shops and we have never duplicated content EVER.

  • Summer 2011 Plan of Attack

    Looking  at the changes and trend of Google and the other search engines, I thought it might be a good time to plot a new plan of attack. Sure, many things remain as they were… But there are also many new things we are looking at more deeply, as well as things we no longer…

  • How does Google analyze the content of a web page?

    How does Google analyze the content of a web page?

    On March 22, 2011 Google was granted a new US patent. This patent named “Determining semantically distinct regions of a document” how Google may decide importance of web page structured containers based on location, commonality in web page containers and display. This patent may grant us some great insight in to the valuation of content…

  • Important information about your items on Google Product Search

    Pretty certain everyone using Google Product Feeds will have gotten the following email, but just in case here it is: Hello, Thank you for participating in Google Product Search.  We are reaching out to you to inform you about important changes we’re making to our Product Search attribute requirements for unique identifiers and tax and…

  • Is It Too Late for You?

    Is It Too Late for You?

    I have been building websites and working with SEO since 2003, while that’s a drop in the bucket… One thing as remained true for all of this time. Google hates duplication and crappy content. That being said, I have made dedicated endeavors to point shop owners in the correct direction… Down the path of light…