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Learning Google+ One Day at a Time

Are you into “Connecting with People”?

Whether for personal or business networking purposes the Google+ tool is here to help.

Over the last few years the popular phase, “Facebook me” was quite common. It didn’t matter if it was a college student shouting at their Mom from the car window as they were heading back to the dorm or perhaps a real estate agent that you were using to close the deal on the house of your dreams, it seemed everywhere you went people were talking about “Facebooking”. [Read more...]

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Matt Cutts on WordPress SEO

Excellent Video from WordCamp San Francisco that was held on May 30th 2009.

In this video Google’s Matt Cutts presents on “Why WordPress is the best blogging platform in terms of Search Engine Optimization, SEO”.

Matt Cutts is the head of the Web Spam at Google.

Notice how he talks about how Matt Mullenweg is the #1 Matt on Google ;) . Cute!

What is your #1 WordPress SEO Tip?

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Does a Website Redesign Affect Pagerank?

 

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When To Use No-Follow Links

SEOmoz Whiteboard Friday – Matt Cutts on NoFollow from Scott Willoughby on Vimeo.

First, what is a no-follow link anyway?

“Now let’s talk about the rel=nofollow attribute. Nofollow is method (introduced in 2005 and supported by multiple search engines) to annotate a link to tell search engines “I can’t or don’t want to vouch for this link.” In Google, nofollow links don’t pass PageRank and don’t pass anchortext [*].”

Second, how do we use a no-follow link?

Easy, simply add this tag to your link link this:

<a href="signin.php" rel="nofollow" >sign in</a>

Third, when do we use a no-follow link?

On your own website, pretty much the only time you would want to use the rel="nofollow" “no follow” attribute would be if you are linking out to somewhere that you don’t fully trust. So, links to external sites that you can’t really vouch for such as forums, blog comments, etc.

Do you use the no follow attribute? If so where and when?

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Do URL Shorteners Pass Page Rank?

 

Like any other 301 or permanent redirect all well behaved link shorteners such as Goo.gl or Bit.ly – will pass page rank to the final destination.

So yes, most “well behaved” URL shorteners will indeed pass page rank and anchor text to the final destination.

However, keep in mind that with some pages such as Twitters’ webpages – many of the links have a no-follow.

How does bitly work?

bitly works by issuing a “301 redirect”: a technique for making a webpage available under many URLs. When you shorten a link with bitly, you are redirecting a click from bitly to the destination URL. A 301 redirect is the most efficient and search engine-friendly method for webpage redirection, and is what bitly uses. Because bitly doesn’t re-use or modify links, we consider our redirects to be permanent.

How does goo.gl work?

The Google URL Shortener at goo.gl is a service that takes long URLs and squeezes them into fewer characters to make a link easier to share, tweet, or email to friends. For example, the short URL http://goo.gl/l6MS is a convenient shorthand representation for the long URL http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/making-urls-shorter-for-google-toolbar.html.

Do you use link shorteners on a regular basis? If so, what is your favorite? If not, why?

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