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Video: Matt Cutts On How Does Google Think About Search Quality When It Relies On Subjective Signals


A search engine is a completely objectiveThe latest from Re-tweet Video, On Monday, May 20, 2013, Matt Cutts (Head of Webspam at Google) has just released another Webmaster Help video on YouTube. This time, Cutts respond to question asked by Dimwit: “How does Google think about search quality when it relies on subjective signals”.

And the question of……

How can Google be confident with their SERPs, when relying on inherently subjective signals that influence which sites display (i.e. using human ‘quality raters’ to evaluate entire domains without the context of the search query itself)?

Here is the video for you all to watch:

Checked with reference to the documents mentioned below…

I covered this on Google Matt Cutts (mattcutts) on Twitter and then “SHARE” it on Google+. Matt Cutts did very well answering questions and explaining things.

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. Thank you and have a great day.

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Video: Matt Cutts On Why Does Google Show Multiple Results from the One Domain?


The latest from Yesterday News, Many times, you must have noticed Google showing multiple search results from a single domain for a single query.

Google’s head of search spam, Matt Cutts put out a new webmaster help video Published on May 15, 2013. This is a response to question asked by Blind Five Year Old, SF, CA: “Why does Google show multiple results from the same domain? ”

Why does Google continue to present multiple results from one domain on a search result? (Does it really benefit the user to have 7 results from Yelp?)

Check It Out Video:

Checked with reference to the documents mentioned below…

I covered this on Google Matt Cutts (mattcutts) on Twitter and then “SHARE” it on Google+. Matt Cutts did very well answering questions and explaining things.

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. Thank you and have a great day.

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Video: Matt Cutts On Does Linking My Two Sites Together Violate the Quality Guidelines


A new webmaster helps video released by Matt Cutts, the head of Google’s web-spam team on 25 Apr, 2013. This is a response to question asked by Kenichi Suzuki, Tokyo, Japan: “Does linking my two sites together violate the quality guidelines? “

Suppose I have a site that covers fishing overall (A) & I make another fishing site that solely focuses on lure fishing (B). Does linking to A from B violate guidelines? I’ll make sure both have high quality content & I disclose that they’re both owned by me.

Cutts said, If you have a related website then you can link them together. Which is germane to each other. It will be good when the respective and useful to each other…But mass link exchange to unrelated site is not working, They would be in violation of Google’s Webmaster Guidelines.

Check It Out Video:

Checked with reference to the documents mentioned below…

I covered this on Google Matt Cutts (mattcutts) on Twitter and then “SHARE” it on Google+. Matt Cutts did very well answering questions and explaining things.

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. Thank you and have a great day.

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