Hope you all heard about Matt Cutts – a Google Engineer and a spokeperson to webmasters – and about his blogs. There was some cool updates happened on his blogs recently and i think that are cool to have inside. Instead of answering the questions in writings, he started answering to some of the questions through Google Video. That means instead of reading the text, now you can hear|watch him answering your questions.
Here are some of those Videos:
- Session 1: Including qualities of a good site.
- Session 2: Including some SEO Myths.
- Session 3: Should you Optimize for Search Engines or for Users?
- Session 4:
- Static vs. Dynamic urls: does PageRank flow the same to both? What pitfalls should I avoid with dynamic urls?
- Can Sitemaps alert webmasters when their site has been hacked?
- Can I do geotargetting within Google’s Quality Guidelines?
- Session 5:
- Merging acquired domains with 301s?
- How to create a site architecture with themes and keywords?
- My urls have too many parameters–can I serve up static HTML to Googlebot instead?
- How to do split A/B testing?
- Session 6: All about Supplemental Results:
- Session 7:
- Does Google Analytics play a part in SERPs (Search Engine Result Pages)?
- When does Google detect duplicate content, and how wide is the range?
- I want to mark my page as porn in SafeSearch–what do you recommend?
- Is it okay to make hyperlinks in option elements?
- Session 8: Google Terminology:
- What’s the difference between an index update, an algorithm update, and a data refresh?
- I also discuss these definitions in terms of June/July 27th as much as I can.
A Word from the Author:
Hope to have some cool interesting stuffs inside…. let us hear what exactly he talks about. Anyway, just as my opinion, I usually hear Webmasters support Matts points and some not. Obviously we can’t believe anything without having experienced, but there is another side too. We can’t get experienced on everything and learn that, we should hear from the experts too…. Anyway don’t go as blind, keep your eyes and ears open, get it processed in your brain and get into a conclusion.

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