Posts with tag "Google"

Tracking Outbound Links that Open in New Windows using Google Analytics

Posted by Sumobaby | Posted in Analytics, Misc, Tips 'n' Tricks | Posted on 28-04-2011

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Many websites still open external links in new windows and some of the most popular conventional methods of outbound link tracking is to use a little function that is called in the onClick attribute of a link.

URL shortening services: Goo.GL vs T.co

Posted by Sumobaby | Posted in Misc, Tools | Posted on 03-10-2010

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Google announces a public domain to it’s URL shortening service http://goo.gl/ and why should you care? ….in fact most people wont notice one more to the 100+ services.

Will AOL renew search deal with Google or go with Bing

Posted by Sumobaby | Posted in Misc | Posted on 27-08-2010

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It is reported that AOL received confirmation from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to withhold information about their search deal with Google from their quarterly report earlier this month

Life after Bing for Yahoo! Site Explorer

Posted by Sumobaby | Posted in Misc, SEO | Posted on 24-08-2010

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A few hours ago Yahoo! announced that they have completed transitioning back-end functions to Microsoft’s search platform for searches performed in the US and Canada (English), but what is the future hold for Yahoo! Site Explorer? Alternatives to Yahoo! Site Explorer

Google steps into overdrive with Caffeine

Posted by Sumobaby | Posted in Misc, SEO | Posted on 11-06-2010

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Earlier this week Google announced the roll-out of its new search infrastructure named “Caffeine”. Google claim that it provides “50 percent fresher results” than it’s previous index.

AJAX crawlability to be tackled by Google

Posted by Sumobaby | Posted in SEO | Posted on 12-10-2009

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For years the two major SEO don’t dos were building your site purely in Flash or using AJAX. Since major search engines such as Yahoo! and Google have received a sanctioned Flash reader from Adobe, they have both improved their results on reading SWF files. The next major battle is crawling AJAX websites