Tag Archive 'Google'

Jun 12 2009

Google’s Wonder Wheel of Wacky Search Options

Published by David under Google

Google Search has added a set of tools to the search results pages, called Search Options. The Options tab is located just below the search term entry box. Clicking the options opens a panel of filters that lets the searcher drill down by media type, index time, results type, timeline and my favorite, [...]

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Jan 09 2009

Mobile Web – You Are Here

Published by David under Mobile

Google Prepares to Overtake the iPhone
The Google Android Open Source (completely free) mobile platform picked up some major players last month including Sony Ericsson, Garmin International, SoftBank and Vodaphone. These companies will give Google additional momentum in the mobile search arena, putting them one step closer to overtaking the Apple iPhone.
The Apple iPhone is [...]

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Nov 02 2008

Google Upgrades Analytics – Mo’ Beta!

Published by David under Google

The Google Analytics team is starting to roll out some nice new features that will appear in your Reporting Console in the near future. The deployment is in phases, so if you are not seeing the new features, don’t worry – they are on the way.
Cool tools and new features include Custom Reports Advanced [...]

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Oct 25 2007

Leverage Local Search

Published by David under Local Search

SEO Link Development-Leverage Local Search
We have received a number of calls and emails recently regarding results that appear in Google’s Local Search.  Google does not announce changes in it search methods, but it appears that Local Search has changed recently.  In the past, traditional “brick and mortar” type business saw the most benefit from optimizing [...]

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Feb 22 2007

Google Link Analysis Tools

Published by David under Google

Google Link Analysis Tools Google Reveals Secret Link Sauce
In the past few years, Google has come to guard what they know about your site’s link inventory more closely than the recipe to Coca-Cola.  Back in the day, you could enter the simple command “link:www.yoursite.com” and Google would return the actual number of links pointing back [...]

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