Symptomatic of renewed confidence and direction is the change in name to one the team the search industry looks most towards - namely MattCutt's team is no longer called Search Quality and is now called Knowledge.
Cutt said Google doesn’t put a lot of weight on +1's yet. Google’s Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts was the headline attraction this morning as SES San Francisco 2012 Day 2 kicked off. Knowledge Graph Expansion
In a nutshell, the two months that he had commissioned article spinning, March and April 2012, just happened to be the exact same time that MattCutt's webspam team at Google resolved to develop an algorithm update that specifically targeted spun...
If you read between the lines, Cutt's core message is 'get out there and get involved'. Matt Cutts, head of webspam at Google, appeared on AOL.com this morning as part of their "You've got:" series of videos in which well known talking heads and...
If you are, or want to be, an SEO professional, it's really worth understanding PageRank properly: read MattCutt's post that I linked above (or read the original paper). I won't go into great detail on exactly how it works, but if you're...
The keyword rich content is in place, the site is as search engine friendly as MattCutt's own blog, and you're putting in the time and leg work to get legitimate links back to your site. We all know these practices exist and, like all good masters...
Reading between the lines, however, there is little said to corroborate that theory in Cutt's announcement. Whilst Cutt's announcement may be taken as a indicator of what is to come, there is currently no evidence that author authority makes any...
As MattCutt's shows, the feedback loop created new avenues to discover related topics which led him to conduct more and more queries. MattCutt's response to Rubel, develops this objection further to argue that if anything the need for search...
Perhaps, as is the case with MattCutt's GoogleWebmasterHelp Channel on Youtube, providing search trends via a shareable and embeddable player will help promote their own method of capturing the pulse of the times.
To get the inside scoop on canonical issues, you should read MattCutt's blog. These codes show whether the page loaded correctly, was moved, or if there's a problem. Understanding these Web server responses to user and search engine requests is a...
If you need to investigate this topic further, you should read MattCutt's post about Traffic Power. Well, I hate to be the Grinch who stole the visions of number one search engine rankings dancing in the heads of Marketing VPs.
For white hat resources and connections, you can check out Google Webmaster Guidelines and MattCutt’s Blog. One thing I didn’t touch on, but probably should have, is determining which search engine optimization firm is best suited for your unique...
To get the inside scoop on canonical issues, I would suggest that you read MattCutt’s blog . Relay the wrong response, and you could create a world of hurt for your Web site in the search engines, or have some dissatisfied users on your hands.