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  1. Google Penguin 2013: How to Evolve Link Building into Real SEO

    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...

  2. .EDU Link School: Tips & Tactics for Snagging Authoritative Links From Higher Ed

    In fact, Google's Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts is on record saying that .edu TLDs don’t carry more weight than other extensions. Many also cite websites and online pubs that they’ve been featured in, which could spell a linking opportunity for...

  3. Top Google Website Optimization Resources

    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.

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

    Google's Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts answered a couple of questions on the YouTube GoogleWebmasterHelp channel: Google search manipulation starves some websites of traffic – PCWorldHarvard Business School associate professor Ben Edelman, who...

  5. Google Panda Update Coming Within Days; 'Next Generation' of Penguin in Works

    You can expect another Google Panda update to roll out this Friday or Monday, according to Google’s Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts. Hard to know at this point, but what’s clear is the next few months are likely to get pretty bumpy for many...

  6. Matt Cutts on Finding Untrustworthy Links, Why Google Won't Kill Toolbar PageRank

    A new video by Google's Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts announces that Google will soon begin supplying example links that were detected as being untrustworthy. Cutts responds that PageRank Toolbar is used by many people outside the SEO community...

  7. SEO 101: Meet the White Hats, Gray Hats, Black Hats & Asshats

    But if you don’t believe me, look what Google’s Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts had to say when asked at SMX Advanced 2012 whether Google hates SEOs. I have seen plenty of Fortune 500 websites with totally “crap” sites because the marketing...

  8. Note to FTC: Google Satisfies Information Needs Way More Than Shopping Needs

    Recently, Google’s Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts went on record to say: “Google has had sight of 30 trillion URLs. Quite simply, Google was not designed specifically to drive traffic to websites as some seem to think.

  9. Google’s Rating Guidelines Adds Page Quality to Human Reviews

    As a reminder, Google’s Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts insists that these ratings don’t “directly” affect the search engine results. Google has reviewers checking out to see whether websites are trusted, well-known, have won awards, or are...

  10. Google's Confusing Unnatural Link Warnings Freak Out SEOs & Webmasters

    After successfully scaring the crap out of many business, along came Google’s Distinguished Engineer, telling everyone not to panic and assuring everyone this was just a case of Google trying to be more transparent and not a warning that a penalty...