A new Google Webmaster help video with Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts brings up a topic that most webmasters don’t think about – whether stock photography versus original photography has any impact on search engine rankings.
Google’s Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts has announced that a new ranking update, one that targets spammy queries is now live. This was one of the changes we were told by Cutts to expect from Google this summer.
Google's Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts announced that Penguin 2.0 went live on May 22 and webmasters braced for the worst. When announcing the release of Penguin 2.0, Cutts explained that Penguin 1.0 only analyzed the homepage of a website...
It's no conspiracy that Google wants to make profits, but Google's Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts has come out swinging against an often repeated "conspiracy theory," arguing that all Google updates are designed only to improve the user...
Then you should pay close attention to what Google's Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts said about disavowing links: While Cutts was focused on links, this concept really applies to the entire web strategy of many different publishers for whom SEO...
Even with the Interflora penalty, more webmasters have been utilizing advertorials and other types of paid promotional content for search engine ranking benefits, so Google's Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts is bringing the issue up and alerting...
Well, according to Google's Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts, which was shared by John Mueller, a Webmaster Trends Analyst at Google, webmasters should be tackling URLs for the disavow tool with a machete instead of a scalpel.
Google's Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts promised the new generation of Penguin would go deeper, and it seems to have lived up to that promise. It's now been one week since Google Penguin 2.0 went live.
Google's Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts tweeted about the new Penguin Spam Report today. One of the complaints Cutts responded to on Twitter concerned the post-Penguin results for pay day loans in the UK.
To be fair, I can only be 99 percent sure that content, thanks to a Googleengineer at a party at an SES Conference who confirmed it was "most likely the reason". It's like double rainbows and Matt Cutts got together and had baby NyanCats!
Google's Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts recently stated that Google is actually pulling back on Panda because of too many false positives. Google has just rolled out Penguin 2.0, a large algorithmic update promising to go “deeper” than the 2012...
Webmasters have been watching for Penguin 2.0 to hit the Google search results since Google's Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts first announced that there would be the next generation of Penguin. Cutts officially announced that Penguin 2.0 is...
Google's Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts reports that they have taken action today against several thousand link sellers that were passing PageRank. This seems to be part of the link devaluing Cutts talked about in his “What to expect” webmaster...
The latest Google Webmaster video features Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts talking about what webmasters can expect to see in the next few months in terms of SEO for Google, particularly changes combating black hat web spam from many different...
But you can expect the next Penguin in the next few weeks, Google's Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts has confirmed. Nope, no new Penguin update this week," Cutts wrote on Twitter, later adding "…we do expect to roll out Penguin 2.0 (next...
Well, Google's Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts brings up the topic of the many Google patents in his latest Google Webmaster Help video, which was an answer to the question about the latest SEO misconception he would like to put to rest.
In a new Webmaster Help video, Google's Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts reveals five of the biggest basic SEO mistakes webmasters make, and suggests a few ways to improve your website. To fix this, Cutts advises clicking around your website to...
In fact, Google's Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts is on record saying that .edu TLDs don’t carry more weight than other extensions. Much of this preoccupation stems from a belief that Google bestows magical SEO powers on .edu top-level domains...
Matt Cutts, Google's Distinguished Engineer, posted answers to a couple of questions on the YouTube GoogleWebmasterHelp channel: One page out of millions gives Mozilla trouble with Google. Enhanced campaigns get Google+ annotations and an upgrade...
Matt Cutts, Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts, the head of webspam at Google, has recorded an enormous amount of videos offering suggestions to help website owners create quality websites that perform well in the search.