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Daily Search Forum Recap: July 7, 2008

Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.

Google AdSense Earnings Take a Plunge on July 4th Weekend

The holiday weekend has come and gone, and most people have taken vacations with their families. The last thing many people do is sit at their computer and make purchases or surf the web.
As every addicted Google AdSense publisher (or AdWords advertiser) can tell you, visits and clicks go down substantially during [...]

The Impact of Punctuation in Keywords on Google Results

Receptional Andy at WebmasterWorld has shared a great guide with us about how punctuation impacts search results in Google. For example, key|word is like a boolean operator and tells Google that you’re looking to search for either “key” or “word.” On the other hand, a word like key~word triggers the Google related: search [...]

Should We Worry About a New Form of Typosquatting?

It’s becoming easier to start registering domains with typos — but not the kind you’d expect with a little extra letter here and there. It starts out with a discovery from pageoneresults:
With the approval of IDNs recently and now the testing phase, I do believe we as Internet Marketers and Webmasters are going to [...]

Documenting Your SEO Changes Historically

I think it is about time I revisit a post I wrote in 2006 named In SEO, What Changes Should You Track. We have a new thread over at Cre8asite Forums talking about what logs you should keep when making changes to your site, for the purposes of SEO.
Most of you know, I am [...]

Back on The First Anchor Text Counting

I really enjoy threads that get into the details of such small details, which in reality, can have a huge impact on your SEO efforts. The topic is which anchor text counts, the first found on the page, all found on the page or some found on the page. We covered the topic [...]

Yahoo Search Begins To Update

When Yahoo Search announced the update on June 30th, it went very unnoticed, as if there was no update. But things have changed over the holiday weekend.
Starting on Friday, July 4th, in the morning, some webmasters began reporting fluctuations in Yahoo. Some are saying that more “anchor text” is making an impact. [...]

Daily Search Forum Recap: July 4, 2008

Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.

Video Recap of Weekly Search Buzz :: July 4, 2008

I thought I post this week’s video recap on July 4th, because it is a special day. Happy July 4th Americans! In this week’s video I show off the various July 4th logos from Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask, and other sites. I discuss the recent “cloaking” debate. I then get into [...]

Weekly Search Buzz RoundUp - 07/04/08: July 4th, Flash Content to be Spidered & DoubleClick Affiliate Network

Happy July 4th my American friends! While most of you are sleeping in, having BBQs, or enjoying the day, the Search Engine Roundtable authors are still keeping you abreast of what’s new in the search world. So take a look in case you missed out this week!
July 4th in the Search Industry
Today is [...]