Making your mobile search faster – Google Inside Search BlogGoogle adds expandable sitelinks, or "quick links" (essentially sitelinks within sitelinks), as well as an experimental blue "Quick view" badge that only works with Wikipedia pages.
It's everything from a massive site like Wikipedia to a single tweet to a Facebook wall post to a G+ update to a mobile app to a PDF document to a YouTube channel. Bad infographics are bad for link attraction, while great infographics that help...
Link to a company website, a Wikipedia page, more videos of the same genre, etc. Use keywords that are already popular in a specific target market (“Gangnam Style” used Psy in the title because he is already a great Korean Pop artist, driving them...
When I tested it personally I got the following results from a purposely varied query set:
hotels las vegas (selected result based on the display of rating) – Bing
digital projector (selected results based on quick jump to shopping and review...
What do you see in addition to SEW’s main domain: Wikipedia. These URLs are supposed to serve as redirects to Incisive Media sites, so this further seems to show how Google is trying to discern relationships – perhaps via type-in traffic – as...
Wikipedia and Yahoo Answers may be big, and are still the dominant players in the reference space, but there is an opportunity for niche sites like Quora, which focus on premium Q&A content, to emerge as well.
Exploring Wikipedia for topics that are either directly related or tangentially related is a really fruitful keyword discovery exercise. Pull up Wikipedia pages on topics/keywords you're already targeting and examine those pages, paying particular...
Pretty much what you'd expect to find on Google: Ads, related searches, your standard Wikipedia organic result, links to shopping results, then the remainder of Google's organic results. Always remember: Google traffic is a bonus, not a guarantee.
Image Credit: Wikipedia Even though IPv6 for BIng is less than 1 percent of traffic, Boske also expects rapid acceleration in adoption as IPv4 address are all essentially used up. The overall impact for webmasters and content owners is primarily...
Don't fuss at me about linking to Wikipedia.here's a great list of social networking sites. Definitely pursue these types of links as a priority, as they can be fantastic for traffic. People do this of course, some get caught and some don't, but if...
A Wikimedia spokesperson said Google’s heavy use of the Wikipedia data is “suitable” but didn’t indicate whether the site is seeing more or less Google traffic since the Knowledge Graph debuted for all English language users.
Just looking at Page 1 of Google reveals there is some stiff competition from the NHL, Wikipedia, Yahoo, ESPN, and other strong authoritative domains, some of which offer the exact same content The Internet Hockey Database is trying to rank for.
While Google is often criticized for having a Wikipedia bias, it isn’t the only search engine that has one. When you conduct searches on Bing, you’re actually more likely to see Wikipedia prominently in your search results than for the same search...
Covario just released an infographic demonstrating the number of users affected by blackouts on popular sites Wikipedia, Reddit, WordPress, and Craigslist. Wikipedia Lost About 11,000 Edits; 18.1 Million Minutes Not Spent on Reddit
The links however show me that it took the affiliate only 50 links to beat Wikipedia. Wikipedia might be hard to compare and match, but the affiliate above it is a lot like my site. Wikipedia is beaten by the affiliate because it only has a...
Wikipedia which has no video content does have more than 5,600 +1s. With the boost in brand sites, perhaps Google has been tracking sites that get a large amount of their traffic directly - seeing that as an indicator of user popularity - and are...
Likewise, if the top spots for a keyword are owned by the likes of WikiPedia or Amazon, you might want to think again (or settle for a lower position), as those types of player are almost impossible to knock out.
In unique monthly page views, Microsoft properties come in second, Facebook properties comes in third, Yahoo peroperties comes in fourth, and Wikipedia properties come in fifth. While the search page certainly pulls its share of traffic, the...
Google Wallet launched today and ClickZ noticed that a search on Google for 'NFC' brought up a Mastercard PPC ad promoting the new partnership and organic results displayed a wikipedia entry for Near Field communications rather than the National...
And we actually came up with a classifier to say, okay, IRS or Wikipedia or New York Times is over on this side, and the low-quality sites are over on this side. Google says these will most likely affect the long tail of search traffic.