Archive for September, 2010

PostHeaderIcon Happy Birthday Google – 12 today!

Here at Ethical SEO I would like to say happy 12th birthday to Google.

PostHeaderIcon SEO is dead with Google Instant?

Rubbish! SEO done correctly is all about providing the content and products people want. When done logically you will still show up for the right keywords for your audience. It’s all about being the best in your industry.

I believe Google instant will help because with Google’s suggestions appearing, we have our keywords… these are the words people are more likely to select. If they don’t select them them they will keep trying untill they produce the results they want. If people arnt happy about this feature they can turn it off.

All the time there are search engines SEO will continue to thrive. Every website needs to be optimised to be found naturally in search.

PostHeaderIcon Will Google Instant change search engine optimisation?

Nothing is going to change in terms of the results for the query but it’s possible that people will learn to search differently over time. All Google Instant is doing is answering and solving peoples problems faster. Google is pretty fast already, returning results in milliseconds, but it takes us several seconds to type in a query. With predictive search and instant results, we get the answer we want much faster.

PostHeaderIcon Google Instant

Google instant is a simple feature that shows the results of searches as your typing in the queries. So you get instant search results. Also it predicts the rest of your query before you finish typing. You can then scroll through these predictions and see the results instantly.

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  • Collaborate and edit anywhere with the updated Google Docs for Android
    As I was sitting on the ferry commuting to Google’s Sydney office this morning, two thoughts occurred to me. First, Australia is beautiful. If you’ve never been here, you really should visit. And second, it’s amazing how productive I can be with just my Android phone and an Internet connection. I was responding to email, reading news articles and editing doc […]
  • Google Public DNS: 70 billion requests a day and counting
    We launched Google Public DNS in December 2009 to help make the web faster for everyone. Today, we’re no longer an experimental service. We’re the largest public DNS service in the world, handling an average of more than 70 billion requests a day. DNS acts like the phone book of the Internet. If you had to look up hundreds or thousands of phone numbers every […]

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