EMetrics San Francisco, Google approves White Hat SEO
Today I found a place to share, that place is where I am Domain Names for Sale, Parking optimization, My Portfolio. During my endless web tour, finally I settle down here. Before I passing the good post about web site optimization to my friends, I like to hear your voice first.
It is just getting started:
Google's Matt Cutts is quite unequivocal in this presentation about Web Spam. "Search Engine Optimization isn't spam," he explains. He's also clear about what makes a site spammy. It's definitely worth 10 minutes of your time. You'll also be able to see why SEO and great content should be one and the same ..[next].
I wan to start a fresh head. But I can't write this down. It is like some kind of addiction. I'm hooked on little one.
At the recent web 2.0 expo (which I totally wish I went to), Matt Cutts presented on "what Google knows about spam." I actually watched the 9+ minute video (yay me!) and found it informative. Basically, he summarizes a few key points: you should build reputation and trust into your system, you can thwart and frustrate spammers (as they're people), and you should try to make your system hard to infiltrate by spammers. He even added a slide (so ..[next].
Aside from this, all things I known have been centered together and given a new picture. I believe that is fabulous, you should read it:
Back from a fantastic trip to San Francisco! My jet lag is fainting away a little but my brain still buzzes with lots of ideas and things I need to follow-up. While all this is still fresh, I thought I'd share with you some of the insights from last week's eMetrics Summit, the world's largest gathering of people working in online measurement and optimisation. There are numerous tracks to satisfy beginners as well as more experienced practitioners: Web optimization, Marketing Optimization .. Keep Reading.
Think about it as a good post, and save it; someday come back, reread and rethink it.
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