It's also worth noting that anchor text analysis is not even Google's algorithm - Teoma was the first to look at it and Google adopted a similar filter within a few months - which suggests that it's not a problem of relevancy that just Google is...
and toward the community of Web site publishers and the compounded interest of intra-site link structure (Page Rank, and it's seamy underside, the "Bomb"; or the concept of the community and hub exploited by Teoma, etc.
When someone does a query at an engine using the HITS algorithm (Teoma, for example), the process is different. This technology is now being used at Ask Jeeves and Teoma today. Fortunately for Teoma, Apostolos Gerasoulis cracked the runtime problem...
Advanced link building strategies are critical for achieving high rankings in search engines, according to two noted experts and representatives from Google and Teoma. Representatives from Google and Teoma explain how it's done.
Teoma's Search Technology Summed Up - Google Reinclusion Service, Shouldn't Google Offer Better Support? How far is too far in optimizing your internal link structure? The top result from Google for a query shows a page of text for less than a...
Teoma's Search Technology Summed Up Search Engine Watch Forums Teoma ranks sites based on related communities of sites that are 'organically organized' and link to each other. How far is too far in optimizing your internal link structure?
A longer version of this article with specific tips from Google and Teoma, as well as strategies from some of the world's most accomplished link building experts, is available to Search Engine Watch members.
She runs those through Gigablast, Teoma and Google and reviews the top 30 sites she finds. Teoma offers something similar with the 'Link collections from experts and enthusiasts' results returned with each search.
Teoma:
site:company.com company.com Teoma:
help@teoma.com Well, Google discovered this due to the cross-linking structure, and sure enough, the site was banned. Before assuming a site has been banned from a search engine, all panelists recommended...
Inktomi, AlltheWeb, Teoma, and AltaVista are the search engines that currently offer paid inclusion programs. Pricing is usually a fixed per-URL fee for smaller page submissions, or an optional cost-per-click (CPC) pricing structure for large page...
Inktomi, AlltheWeb, Teoma, and AltaVista are the search engines that currently offer paid inclusion programs. Pricing is usually a fixed per-URL fee for smaller page submissions, or an optional cost-per-click (CPC) pricing structure for large page...
This year's conference featured an interesting discussion about advanced link building between two search engine marketing consultants and representatives from Google and Teoma -- the two engines that place the most emphasis on link popularity in...
This year's conference featured an interesting discussion about advanced link building between two search engine marketing consultants and representatives from Google and Teoma -- the two engines that place the most emphasis on link popularity in...
What do you tell people who ask about paid registrations with Lycos/FAST/AllTheWeb and Ask Jeeves/Teoma? However, if you have a directory-like structure that brings up pages as if a form is filled out, then that may help.
Representatives from Google and Teoma explain how it's done. The search engines that utilize links the most, Google and Teoma, both sent representatives to explain why links are important to their engines, and how to best utilize them on a web site.
The search engines that utilize links the most, Google and Teoma, both sent representatives to explain why links are important to their engines, and how to best utilize them on a web site. Representatives from Google and Teoma explain how it's done.
Representatives of Google, Fast, and Ask Jeeves/Teoma shared inside information about page ranking and linking analysis at the Search Engine Strategies Conference in Boston, March 4th. Next, Teoma considers "general popularity," comparing sites...
Representatives of Google, Fast, and Ask Jeeves/Teoma shared inside information about page ranking and linking analysis at the Search Engine Strategies Conference in Boston, March 4th. Paul Gardi from Teoma/AskJeeves said, "We begin with text...
If you want to broaden your results to incorporate smaller, less connected sites, use a search engine like Teoma that actively seeks "native" communities relevant to your query. The good news is that there's hope for smaller, less well connected...
This paper hints at what's to come with Google, Teoma and others: "We do this by examining links among the nodes returned in a keyword-based query. The web is shown to have a structure like a "bow tie" with surprising and instructive implications...