Google has dropped BMW Germany from its search engine after realizing the top car manufacturer’s German website (bmw.de) was breaching its guidelines by artificially boosting its popularity ranking.
Investigations by Google found that BMW’s German website manipulated search engine results to ensure top ranking when users searched for the keyword “used car.”   Redirects using Javascript was the reason that [...]

Google and other search engines extract a great deal of information about a web page by examining the terms and phrases that it contains. Using that data they can and, from a group of pages, about a site as a whole. Of course, they learn something from the frequency of certain terms and words, but that’s not [...]

Apart from many standard techniques for good HTML accessibility practices, which are essential to scoring high on Google, there is an underlying concept that you can follow to greatly improve your Google Ranking. But first, use the HTML title tags, meta tags, title attributes on the Href tags, and avoid putting important information in images (use Alt [...]

Google has recently introduced  a new ‘Tagging’ feature which enables users to tag and comment any webpage in their ‘My search history’ page. This new feature which has been around in other engines for a while now, can allow them later to apply tagging patterns into real search results.  If Google opens this up in the future, letting users [...]

Google Algorithm Changes

There is a nice article about latest changes in Google algorith by Per Strandberg.   
After Google latest algorithm update nicknamed “Florida”, many webmasters discovered that their traffic plummeted. So What exactly happened? And More importantly what can you do about it as a Google SEO? And what will Google do in the next updates? What [...]

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