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  1. Weekly Rundown: Lost Google Image Search Traffic, Facebook Search Ads & More

    DNS In Kenya Hijacked By Bangladeshi Hacker – International Business TimesSome users visiting google.co.ke (as well as LinkedIn, Microsoft, and other sites) were redirected to a different website with a large "Hacked" stamp thanks to a DNS (domain...

  2. Beware of Red Flags When Searching for SEO or Web Dev Services

    The domain name has aged 12 years and has accumulated 79,349 backlinks; the link profile looks good as the average trust flow of the backlinks is 41. The name just will not come to you…until you remember speaking with your daughter endlessly about...

  3. Miami Heat Minority Owner Sues Google Over Unflattering Photo

    Sidenote: how did a blogger whose legal address is in Florida secure a .ca (Canadian) Blogger domain? He did this using the now infamous case of Max Mosley, former Formula One owner whose name is now synonymous with Nazi hooker orgies:

  4. How Big Data is Fundamentally Changing Local Search

    It’s likely that user metrics like bounce rate, time-on-page and share rate (the ratio at which visitors share a piece of content) may come to influence local search rankings more than traditional signals like inbound links and domain age.

  5. Baidu Paid & Organic Search Starter Guide

    For obvious reasons, sites with a .cn domain, which are hosted in China, get a significant boost by Baidu. Before opening an account with Baidu, ensure that your website is suitable for a Chinese audience and that the name of the company is clearly...

  6. Bing Linked Pages Simpler than Google+ Author Markup

    However, I know for a fact that his specific profile page has not been individually liked by my friends because we have no like button on there - so in this case, social data is being used to highlight a result from the rest of the domain.

  7. SOPA Explained: Why It’s Bad for the Web & How to #StopSOPA

    Regardless of recent amendments to SOPA, both bills will risk fragmenting the Internet’s global domain name system (DNS) and have other capricious technical consequences. One huge problem with COICA was that if you knew the IP address of the site...