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Search Engines - Page 18

By: MitchTurck

The PageRank Hierarchy, As Defined By Celebrities

Search Engines

A PageRank layman recently asked me how Google decides what site gets what ranking. Rather than bore him with technical tidbits from last decade's abstract, I thought I could better express the concept through a medium we can all appreciate: celebrities.The metaphor is a simple one: PageRank is all about the quantity and quality of inbound links, right? Well, the value of a celebrity...

By: Dr. Peter J. Meyers

Cracking Google's 1,000 Page Barrier

Search Engines

One of the frustrations of doing SEO for large websites is the fact that Google makes it very difficult to see more than a small part of the search index. Even in Webmaster Tools, Google's index search is built on the same mechanics as its web search, which only lets you see the first 1000 pages of any result. Whether you're trying to get pages discovered, struggling with duplicate cont...

By: Will Critchlow

Space Godzilla: Lessons in Monstering

Search Engines

It's a movie theme here on SEOmoz this week. After Rebecca's post on real movies, I'm going to talk about an imaginary one. It's a movie that would go straight to DVD, but might nonetheless be compelling for those of us who are search geeks. It's a battle between monsters - the might of Google pitched against some of the largest brands in the world. Anyone see Godzilla ...

By: Rand Fishkin

Does "Query Deserves Diversity" Algorithm Exist at Google?

Search Engines

Most of us in the search space are familiar with the principles of the "query deserves diversity" (QDF) algorithm at Google, but this is almost certainly not the only intent detection process and algo-tweaking area the engine applies. One popular theory that gets inspires a good bit of discussion around the SEO water cooler is that Google may recognize queries with the potential for mult...

By: Jane Copland

Google Follows Nofollowed Links in SEOmoz Comments?

Search Engines

I may be totally wrong on this, or maybe I've overlooked some obvious explanation as to why the content on the end of nofollowed SEOmoz comment links has been indexed and ranked. Puzzling over this by myself and with friends hasn't produced any good conclusions, so I thought I'd throw this out there to the community. Nutshell: periodically, I'll search for my own name in search engi...

By: Rand Fishkin

Could Google's Webmaster Tools Hurt Startup Search Engines?

Search Engines

For the years from 1998-2005, Google and webmasters were like nerds and dating - separated by an unwritten code that kept them far away from one another. With the exception of the occasional comment by GoogleGuy on the forums or Matt Cutts at an industry show, there was virtually no connection between the search giant and those who marketed sites and content via their medium. In the sum...


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