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SEO on Video

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Tuesday, 11 August 2009 10:38
Hey gang just a quick note to let you know that I've put together a repository of search related videos in the Dojo that is open for all. Over the last few months I've included videos into the weekly SEO Geeks Newsletter... I thought it would be good to put them all together in a searchable format for those that may be interested. Each week I shall be adding to the collection so be sure to book mark it...

So far we have sections for;

  • Information Retrieval
  • SEO Strategies 
  • Interviews with top search geeks
  • Google search
  • Industry chatter
  • Analytics

The main goal is that we can cut down on the noise by only including quality videos and hopefully I can save time by keeping it strong editorially. If you have a video you think I should add in...or put in the newsletter, please feel free to get in touch or leave the URL in the comments here for me...

Check it out for yourself - Enjoy!



 

Guest post on Search Engine People

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Tuesday, 07 July 2009 10:01
Just a quick head's up to let you know that I took part in Search Engine People's - Experts Week; International SEO - series. The timing is kind of funny in that Monica's guest post yesterday was on the same topic... Local SEO is in the swing this week for sure...

Anyway, be sure to head over and read; Geo-targeted SEO; a technical review (and certainly feel free to pimp it... Tweet it, Stumble and Sphinn it m'kay?)

Ciao... have a great day!
 

SEO Dojo Memberships Available

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Thursday, 07 May 2009 18:46

Come join us in the SEO Dojo

We're almost happy enough with the SEO Dojo to release it out into the wild - ALMOST - We're opening the gates once again and allowing new member registration for the next 24hrs or 50 new members (which ever comes first). --- UPDATE --- (Sorry... we're now closed again)

What is the SEO Dojo?

In case you didn't know, we started creating a private community and learning center for the seriously obsessed search geeks and those with an interest in search engine optimization. If you want you can learn more about the Dojo and the Community (from those links).

 

Who is the SEO Dojo for??

  • Those looking increase their SEO knowledge
  • Great for webmasters and site owners
  • Professional SEOs looking for cutting edge advice
  • It’s for people looking to interact with other SEO enthusiasts
  • For webmasters and site owners seeking advice from top professionals
  • Can be used to find cross site promotions
  • A place for agency SEOs to talk shop
  • For professional SEOs in need of a supportive environment.

 

Who is it NOT for?

 

  • Beginners as we are here to talk about more than the basics.
  • Tool obsessed search geeks that want to pay for the latest toy.
  • Forum lurkers; you need to participate to gain value.
  • Egos and rock stars; we’re all treated equally.
  • Link droppers and self promoters, that’s why it’s private :0)

 

Now that registration is once again closed, be sure to hook up with the SEO Geeks Newsletter for final launch dates and discounts.

 

the SEO Geeks Newsletter is Rocking

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Tuesday, 07 April 2009 17:09

Just a quick note for a Tuesday to mention that the SEO Geeks Newsletter has been going great. While likely a humble number compared to many of the big dogs in the space, but we're up over 400 subscribers so far - Who knew that many peeps cared about the geekier side of search engine optimization? Sweeeet.... I've pretty juiced about some of the feedback so far and the kinds words recieved

Thanks for the luvin

Thanks so much to those following along - I hope to keep improving it as we go! I'd also like to thank our early sponsors, IM Spring Break, Raven SEO Tools, Your Members (WP plugin from Tim Nash) and Rank Sense - if you're interested in becoming a sponsor; get in touch.

We've also been putting past editions in Dojo - see the Newsletter Archive - that should give you and idea of the goodiness we're putting out each week. If you haven't already, be sure to subscribe to the newsletter and get your weekly SEO Geek fix!

As for the Trail, we have some coverage tomorrow on some very interesting patents on Host level Spam detection - cya then!

 

 

Matt Cutts talks about the Brandy Update

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Wednesday, 04 March 2009 20:28

..erm.. I mean 'Vince's Simple Change'

Hey kids... Matt put up a vid as part of the grab bag series and focuses on the 'Brandy' update (funniest name I heard so far, going with it)

I decided to quickly transcribe it for you - First the video and then the transcription and a few thoughts...

As expected, he states that they aren't so much targeting brands as only certain elements were tweaked that gives this appearance. He also reiterates that it's only in certain query spaces that this is happening.

"Inside of Google, at least inside the search ranking team, we don't really think about brands. We think about words like 'trust' 'authority' 'reputation' 'PageRank' 'high quality'.

The Google philosophy on search results has been the same, pretty much forever, is that somebody comes to Google and types in X, we want to return high quality information about X. And sometimes that's a brand search, sometimes that's an informational search, sometimes it's navigational, sometimes it's transactional."

"First off, YES, Google has made a change in our rankings, it's one of over 3-400 we make very year. So, I wouldn't call it an 'update', I would call it a simple change. If you have to refer to it, one of the people that did a lot of work on it, his name is Vince. This particular change, we talk about it as 'Vince's change' within the Googleplex.

I wouldn't really call it an update, but there has been a change in how we do some rankings. It doesn't affect a vast majority of queries, it's more likely, and most people haven't noticed it. I mean Aaron talked about it and I think even before that people at WebMasterWorld were talking about it. But it affects a relatively small number of queries, it's not like it affects a ton of long-tail queries or anything like that.

I don't think of it as putting more weight on brands. We don't really think about 'brands' in search quality that much. For example if you type 'eclipse', if Google were really focused on brands we'd return 'Mitsubishi Eclipse' at number one, or something like that.

And if you actually GO to Google and type in 'eclipse', we've got eclipse.org cause there's a development environment. We've got Nasa's eclipse website, and then there are some commercial results. For example, 'eclipse' is the name of that book in the Twilight series, so we've got a page from Amazon.

It's not that we always try to return brands. We try to return whatever we think the best results are for users. So, the net upshot of this change is pretty simple, we try to return high quality results. We think about trust, reputation, authority, PageRank and so what you should be doing doesn't change. Try to make a great site, try to make it the site that is sooo fantastic that you become an authority in your niche.

And it doesn't have to be a big nice. It doesn't have to be a huge, well known, key word. It can still be a smaller niche, that's the thing people are going to want to link to, that they'll talk about, the sort of things people really enjoy. Those are the sort of sites, the experts, that we want to bring back"

Brandy Update or is it Vince?

 

For me... I am still seeing talk of 'query types' and 'authority' here. Sure, we really aren't learning a helluva lot beyond what we did already, I just can't shake the feeling that this is 'trust' and query dependent related.

My main candidates at this point;

1. Trust factors such as domain age
2. TrustRank type concepts (linkage)
3. Query analysis (navigational, transactional)and query context

Other items that hold potential

1. Personalized PageRank (clustering)
2. Named entities concepts (and semantic relations)
3. Historical factors (including link velocity)

So, what did YOU make of it? Wonderfully crafter political prose? Or are there nuggets in the statement that tell us anything more than we knew already?

 
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