Google’s Rolls Out New Feature – Easier Management of Website Verification
Pierre Far Google on Friday announced they have added three improvement to the Google Webmaster Tools verification system.
- Feature One – New Verification Details Link
The first new features would allow webmaster to verify and owner for you website. The Verification Details shown under “manage website owners” that will show the meta tag and its associated Google webmaster site verification code as well as any HTML file that may have been used in the verification. In addition, it also provide a link to the page in which verification shows up..
Here’s a snapshot –
- Feature Second – Verification Method Removed ahead of Un-Verify an owner
The second new feature change un-verify an owner without deleting or removing method which have been before used verify the website.
- Feature Third – Shorter Verification CNAME Strings
This is the last and final step…concerns Shorter CNAME Strings. CNAME verification string to allow it to be shorter to support a larger number of DNS providers
I covered this on Google Webmaster Central Blog on Saturday and then posted it Google+. Checked with reference to the documents mentioned below…
Google Webmaster Central Blog – http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.in/2013/03/easier-management-of-website.html
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Google’s Matt Cutts Talks About Single Page Websites
Google’s head of search spam, Matt Cutts put out a new webmaster help video.. This time , Matt Cutts answers a question about “What does Google think of single-page websites? They are becoming more complex and there are some great websites using only a single page (+lots of CSS and JavaScript) bringing the same user experience as a regular website with many subpages.”
A New Video by Matt Cutts Explain Single-Page Websites and how Google handles them…
I covered this on Google Webmaster Help on Youtube Tuesday and then posted it Google+. Checked with reference to the documents mentioned below…
- More videos – http://www.youtube.com/GoogleWebmasterHelp
- Webmaster Central Blog – http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/
- Webmaster Centra- http://www.google.com/webmasters/.
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Google Tech Lead “Maile Ohye” Launches New Series for Hacked Sites
Yesterday, Google has put out video of Maile Ohye talking about Hacked Sites. And, as they say, “friends help friends recover their hacked sites.”
Below is the overview of the series, in which Maile Ohye who is a Developer Programs Tech Lead at Google explains how and why sites get hacked and what you can do to detect and fix your site after it have been compromised.
For more information visit the Webmaster Help for Hacked Sites
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Google’s @MattCutts Confirms Panda Coming Up 15 March 2013
!!Link Networks Beware!!
According to a Search Engine Journal, Cutts said that the new data refresh is rolling out – Friday, March 15, 2013.
Google webspam head Matt Cutts also confirms that they’ll be taking down 1-2 very large link networks in the coming weeks. Matt Cutts recommended using the “Fetch as Googlebot” tool to make sure that you’re seeing your site as Google is seeing it.
The first Panda algorithm was introduced on February 24, 2011. By this algorithm update sites with poor or duplicate content have been pushed back or say got vanished from top search pages. The motive behind this algorithm update was to bring out the importance of Good and high quality content.
New Approach To SEO Post Panda and Penguin Update…
- Target a Wider Range of Keywords
- Avoid Poos site Engagement increase average time on site, per visit and reduce bounce rates..Title must still be optimizied
- Page Load time are imporant to users and ranking
- Keyword Density Not Overly Important
- Schema.org and a more Semantic Web.
- Generate Highly Creative sharable content
- High Quality guest blogging with social signals
There are several sites reporting the update, including Search Engine Journal, WebProNews many more.
Alok Raghuwanshi is an India-based SEO Professional, and author of an SEO and social media marketing blog. Take a look and let me know what you think by including your comment below. Thanks and have an amazing day!
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