Weekly SEO news: 8 April 2008 |
Welcome
to the latest issue of the Search
Engine Facts newsletter.
This week, we're taking a look at a major Google algorithm update that seems to be on the way. How will it affect your rankings on Google? In the news: Yahoo announces a new ad system, Microsoft sets Yahoo an ultimatum, search engines keep data too long and much more. Table of contents: |
1. A major Google algorithm update might be on the way |
Webmasters in a discussion forum have noticed changes in Google's search results. Do we have to expect a larger ranking algorithm update? How will this influence the ranking of your web pages in Google's search results? What changes did webmasters notice in Google's search results?
Is this really a ranking algorithm update?
What does this mean to your Google rankings?
If you use the right SEO tools, you don't have to worry about Google ranking algorithm updates. IBP always works with the latest ranking algorithm. Whenever you use IBP's Top 10 Optimizer, IBP analyzes the current top 10 results for your keyword to decrypt Google's current algorithm. That means that IBP always works with the latest algorithms and that you get much more accurate results with IBP than with any other SEO software tool. |
2. Search engine news of the week |
Yahoo reveals details of its new ad sales system
Microsoft sets Yahoo an ultimatum
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3. Articles of the week |
Search engines warned over data
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4. Success stories |
"I never use pay per click ads because I get natural rankings, easily!"
"Results took only a couple of weeks and sales continue to increase." "IBP has everything you need in one place, as a sole operator that's priceless."
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6. Previous articles |