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Ultimate SEO Guide Released, Free to Download
Its not very often you can find anything on the net that you can sink your teeth into when it comes to search engine optimisation. Many websites offer outdated SEO guides or information, which can hinder your ability to deliver results. Here at assertive media we have been hard at working developing a new guide that is up to date for at least 6 months as of September 2009. If that itself isn’t a bonus, we will continue to update this guide, ensuring the information you follow is current.
Our new SEO guide covers everything you need to know on optimising websites. Learn how SEO works, the fundamentals, the processes involved, what software you will need and more.
Google Caffeine
Google Caffeine - The Next Generation of Google
Alot of webmasters and SEO’s alike have seen a topsy turvy turn in Google’s behaviour since June 2009. Results seem to have lost clarity due to an issue with Google’s Geographic Targeting not being functional. We have seen lots of odd results popup for our every day searches, including foreign websites, or websites that do not offer services when returned in the area searched. read more
Google due to release a new version of Search, Google Caffeine
Google has been hard at work developing a new version of itself, designed to improve results over various news markets, whilst improving results and improving the speed at which documents are indexed and returned. The name Caffeine was used with relevancy to the kick that one would get from drinking lots of coffee or energy drinks.
Why is Geographic Targeting so Important
The mystery behind Geo Targeting is still around for some, others seem to have found their answer for geo targeting, but is there any right or wrong answer for it? Well, geographic targeting as a whole is designed to help improve results for Google’s regional search.
It makes perfect sense and helps remove irrelevant results for users based on demographics.
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The truth about Keyword Density
Keyword density is just one of those so called factors that often leads people into dangerous areas, where they spend long periods of time trying to get that perfect balance of keyword density in relation to other website content.
The truth is, keyword density has NO place in the true and common place SEO market, that is, between good search engine optimisation agencies, you will rarely hear anything about keyword density levels.
Website Semantics for SEO
Its important to remember that a website is only as good as its content, and a websites content is only as good as the author who wrote it. But how does websites semantics play a key role in search engine optimisation and usability? Easily, good websites work well with a majority of users; therefore a poorly built website will typically have a higher bounce rate along with poorer SEO performance.
Google Serps Suffer Mysterious Mixup
This year has been an eventful year so far for Google. The recession means nothing when it comes to this search giant, and its apparent when you see how many companies are desperate to survive with their limited marketing budget. More and more have left television advertising and moved into Google’s pay per click market, which is just as well considering Google UK has had an apparent update which has seen a mixup in the search results.
The issue affects a variety of markets and industries, although, some areas are unaffected, its still not clear what has happened and why, although we have seen a large fluctuation due to foreign websites being returned in UK searches. This means your average search might throw up results from the USA, Canada, India, even Norway? in UK results? Strange? We think so.
It seems Google may have tripped up with its evaluation method on website geographics, this update, unlike any other has seen a decline in positions for quality websites, that are popular, have good popularity, and had been established for a long period of time.
We see different top level domains being returned in search, everything from .de to .nl, we have lots of results that have foreign results mixed in with them. For example, a search for Restaurants in Kent made from Google.co.uk returns a result within Yahoo that returns restaurants in Kent WA? which is in the USA.
Although the query is relative, the listing isn’t especially since your search has been conducted from the UK. So why has Google gone topsy turvey? well the answer has yet to be uncovered, although we suspect that it is an error due in part to an algorithm change that had not been put together correctly, or a change that was supposed to further devalue on things such as geographics.
Google introduced geographic targeting to help tailor search queries to the region the user was searching for, after all, what good is an American site to someone looking to buy a car online in the UK?.
The results have been affected mainly because of the geographic issues with Google’s SERPS which has lead to foreign top level domains and other foreign websites being returned incorrectly. This shift has knocked websites out of the top 10 on Google, some websites have reported complete drop outs.
There has been many discussions between those within SEO communities, much speculation has been put out as it being a brand issue, which we have seen to be incorrect. Some have posted on big brands being targetted but evidence shows this not to be the case, instead we have seen declines only because of the replaced results being from a different geographic region.
We have also been keeping an eye on our clients day to day positions, but we see nothing out of the ordinary, which could possibly indicate that only certain markets are affected, for example, the financial market may have suffered significantly within Google UK, whilst the Holiday market may remain untouched, with only typical fluctuation generated as a result of a typical index update.
Its too early to understand exactly why Google has made this change, although, it is suspected that a fix will be rolled out to return geographic filtering to its previous state.
This might stop so many unreliable results and help restore websites that previously ranked well into a pole position. Google has many plans to continue rolling out strict changes to help stay one step ahead of the black hat and spam based SEO market.
But will these updates really help? In many instances we have seen changes to the way Google places emphasis on factors, everything from title tags to backlinks, the evaluation weight placed on these factors seems to change, causing quality unestablished websites to have a temporary spot in the limelight before dropping out of the top 10 pages.
Have you been affected by the update? if so why not leave a comment about what has happened, when you saw the ranking decline and any other relevant information.
Google Rids Pagerank on Nofollow Links
For those of you who adopt the nofollow tag for links, you may want to stop and think before doing this. Research and studies show that nofollow links are actually a root cause for page rank dissipation. Instead of the website / page retaining page rank, nofollow links will now waste pagerank. read more
Google L33t - What is it?
Google has always been a pinacle when it comes to search technology, and I have always liked to think of Google as the search engine that keeps things simple. But there comes a time when new things pop their head above the surface, only to create lots of public interest.
The latest thing to talk about, is a very well hidden “Google L33t” which, needless to say is a bit confusing. Its an alternative version of Google represented in Geek Speak, roughly translated, using letters, numbers and symbols to spell words instead of letters alone.
As you can see, it seems to make no sense at first glimpse, but if you look carefully, you will be able to read out the meanings, such as
“EyE Am ph33|1n6|u(ky” actually means
“I am feeling lucky”
And the same for pretty much all the other features on the page.
Whats more is that this is actually a Google product, as you can access it from http://www.google.com/intl/xx-hacker/
It serves as no practical use, just a fun alternative to the plain and simple home page, for what Google considers as “Normies”, or for people that are really not bothered about spelling.





