By Gary on November 18, 2009
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) gurus and Website developers take note; Google may soon be including Page Load speed into its ranking algorithm for organic search. This certainly makes sense and has been coming for a long time. Google values its very fast page load speeds and views this as a significant competitive advantage. If Google [...]
Posted in Search Engine Optimization | Tagged competitive advantage, firebug, firefox, google, page load speed, page speed, Search Engine Optimization, search engine results, seo, serp, SERPs, yahoo, yslow
By Gary on October 30, 2009
Backlinks are essential in getting a favourable position in the Google, Bing and Yahoo Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs). There are various means of attaining links (backlinks) to a Website with publishing articles online as a means of achieving this. How this method works is that an article is published on one of the article [...]
Posted in Search Engine Optimization | Tagged article directories, EzineArticles, Plagiarism, search engine results, seo, SERPs
By Gary on September 23, 2009
Google is by far the most popular Internet Search Engine. Google’s closest competitors, Yahoo and Microsoft Bing, have a far smaller market share of the Web Search market. The reason for Google’s popularity is that the search results returned in its Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs) are more accurate and delivered faster than other Search [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged google, how to, internet search engine, New South Wales, search engine results, search market, search operators, SERPs, tutorial
By Gary on September 4, 2009
Google has always prided itself on its very fast Search Engine Result Page (SERP) load times. Google continues to show the amount of time each Search has taken on the SERPs. In fact, one of the first items mentioned in Google’s philosophy is that ‘Pages load instantly’.
The Google research people have released some very interesting [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged bing, serp, SERPs, web