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Mobile - Page 5

By: Jane Copland

Keeping People Away From Your Website: A Beginner's Guide

Mobile

Many of you have probably set your SEOmoz account settings such that when you comment on a blog post, we email you whenever someone adds a new comment. One thing we don't do is include the contents of the new comment in the notification email. Why not? Because then you would have less reason to click through to see the comment in its natural habitat and you'd be less likely to reply. The ...

By: Rand Fishkin

Comparing Search Engine Performance: How does Cuil Stack Up to Google, Yahoo!, Live & Ask

Mobile

This week marked the arrival of Cuil on the search engine scene. Being a huge fan of search technology and how search engines work in general, I've been spending some time playing around with the new service and thought it would be valuable to expose my data on how the classic market leaders - Google, Yahoo!, Live & Ask compare to the newcomer. When judging the value and performance...

By: Jane Copland

The Mobile Web - Vital For Social Networking; Important For Everyone Else

Mobile

I've recently purchased my first BlackBerry phone, and I've thus been introduced to the joys of a truly mobile Internet. There is a big difference between composing all-lower-case, badly punctuated emails on one of these horrific pieces of rubbish and using a phone that was actually designed with the Internet in mind. However, I've also had the displeasure of visiting sites that aren't designed with mobile phones in mind.

By: Jane Copland

What Is Acceptable For "People Search Engines?"

Mobile

I don't often get indignant about websites. Even bad ones. Sometimes I complain about what passes for Web 2.0 genius, but never before have I been really horrified by an online service. Spock.com horrifies me. I have never before felt like a website should cease to exist, but I am appalled at my experience with Spock. I'm in the process of having my personal information removed from the site at th...

By: Rand Fishkin

Mike Blumenthal on the Local Search Market & Strategies for Local SEO

Mobile

In August of 2007, I heard from several sources that Mike Blumenthal of the Understanding Google Maps & Yahoo! Local blog was a rising star in the field of local search. I shot him an email and I've been hoping to get an interview with him ever since. Thankfully, he's finally acquiesced - enjoy! 1.Can you give readers who may be unfamiliar with your background a brief look at who yo...

By: Rand Fishkin

An Interview with Live.com's Eytan Seidman

Mobile

Over the past few months, Eytan Seidman, product manager for Live Search at Microsoft, and I have traded a few emails on the subject of an interview. At long last, we've got a visible product to show off :-) In this interview, I asked Eytan about the recent changes and updates to Live, his involvement with the search space and much more. Enjoy! Eytan, first off, thank...

By: Rebecca Kelley

MSN's site: command is Confusing Me...

Mobile

I'm working on a site review for a client, and I was checking to see how well the site was indexed across the major search engines. Normally we do a site: command and skip to the last page of results to get as accurate a count as we can; however, MSN's count is a little puzzling. When I first performed a count, it said the client's site had 180 pages indexed (it's a brand new site). Jumping to the...

By: Rand Fishkin

The 5 Websites You Can't Live Without

Mobile

I'm halfway through my next post on rewriting the Beginner's Guide, but I'm just too tired to go on. Losing three hours coming over to New York doesn't help, either. So, I've turned my attention away from the project for now and thought I'd ask something a bit more participatory of the crowd here... What are the 5 industry-related websites (excluding the search engines themselves) that ...

By: Rand Fishkin

Five Reasons Why It's Better to be Big & Popular than Small & Niche

Mobile

Today we wrapped up our first ever SEOmoz training seminar - covering topics from keyword research to technical issues to search algorithms and social media. Despite the 7 straight hours of speaking on stage, I feel pretty good - the people in attendance appeared to have a terrific time and our after-hours party was still going strong when I left an hour ago. One of the most frequently ...

By: Rand Fishkin

The Competition that Just Won't Budge

Mobile

You know the feeling... That competitor who, no matter what you do, always ranks above your site. You've got more links, better links, better optimization, more targeted anchor text, tons of better viral content and yet, somehow, as though blessed by a higher power, your site simply can't outrank that @#$%! I'd like to do something a little different on the SEOmoz blog today, and ask yo...

By: Rand Fishkin

Contribute Feedback for the MSN/Live Search Team (And Be Heard)

Mobile

This coming Thursday, I've been invited to present to the Live Search team over in Redmond. We'll be discussing all sorts of issues, including spam on Live, increasing retention rates for searchers and growing relationships between Live and webmasters. However, I can't represent the entire search community on my own, so I'm hoping to solicit your input. What would you like to see Live do to mak...


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