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Matt Cutts Interview Tueday 4PM PST
For guys that come to the SEO Chat thingie, you might want to listen to Danni Sullivan and Matt Cutts talk live on Webmasterradio, Tuesday 4 PM PST 5/16 (I guess that means 8 PM EST). You can also download a podcast later (that way you won't miss GG's radio show). I don't expect to hear anything groundbreaking, but you never know (they'll probably talk about the SEO contest that just ended today, nofollow, google trends and other newsie stuff, no algorithm-related / technie talk).
They also have an irc room up; you can login to that and maybe ask Matt or whoever else shows up a questions or two before he heads off to vacation. |
Thanks for the heads up halfdeck. |thumb
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It's starting now (7PM EST, sorry, not 8). They haven't hooked up Matt or Danny yet (supposedly talking from Googleplex).
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Let us know if he says anything interesting.
I went to the link Cutts gave in his blog, but for some reason when I clicked on the link it activated my dvd player not my media player - maybe it's in some odd format or something... http://www.webmasterradio.fm/episode....php?showId=16 http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/im-on-webmasterradiofm/ Unfortunately I have to cancel the SE Chat tomorrow night, or I'd be asking you to spill what you know tomorrow. ;-} |
http://www.webmasterradio.fm/episodes/
Click on WMV/RM/or whatever else. Matt Cutts is saying they're not running out of space and that Google is not crawling some pages due to either low PR or too many reciprocal links. IRC: irc.ynot.com / #webmasterradio EDIT: Here's the big news of the day: Quote:
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Matt Cutts is taking a vacation, and I for one think he needs it. His comments regarding space are diametrically opposed to the points made by other higher ups in public statements, which I think were attached directly or indirectly to SEC filings by Google. Weirdness.
I also feel that there is much misleading information being put out there about supplemental listings and Big Daddy. For a while Matt was saying "give it time" and now it is a question of spam? Me thinks that just like the truly bogus PR update the last time around (I had domains that didn't have PR for 4 years suddenly pop to PR4) tells me that Google has maybe gone down the road of, umm, disinformation. I will certainly have to listen more to the clips, but I am thinking that this is magician's flashpaper. Alex |
It's a good time to start a blog.
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Unfortunately - there is nothing new in anything that was said - its all the same thing Google has always done - the recip links, spam and bought links checking has been going on for over 3 years and the misleading PR in the toolbar for at least 2 years - but then nobody ever believes it and keep doing what theyve been doing and I just keep getting richer :)
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What I was referring to is that although they havent publicly said it until now (and used BigDaddy to "guise" it through) this has been Googles actual practice all along - like I said - it sounds good in the news when everyone is looking at Google to come out with spam prevention - but nothing in the back end has happened other than a different amount of code accomplishing the same thing it did before :)
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DD (fuk I hate people that make me post!) |
DD, you wouldn't think that perhaps Matt Cutts might know exactly how to build a site to get good SE results, hmm?
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So far I can't say I've seen any big changes in the basic google results with bigdaddy. Most of what I have seen looks like "More of the same". More of a devalueing of the bottom two thirds of the web, more of an aristocracy of links ("trustrank", I suppose). A greater tendency to suppress results into supplemental.
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You claimed "nothing in the back end has happened other than a different amount of code accomplishing the same thing it did before" - care to back it up? |
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Anyway, that's the hype. |
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It is the reason why an insider page at PBS for a special on porn that aired February 7, 2002 continuously ranks in the top 20, even though the page has not been updates and is losing relevance in reality every day. it goes back to my basic issue with Google: They appear to be way more interested in developing new products not related to search, and they don't appear to give a damn about making the SERPs any better than they have been for the last couple of years. Alex |
Let me throw this out there for comment... but has anybody ever thought that G might have a diffrent set of rules altogether for different types of sites once identified. In other words handles things one way for mainstream and another for adult? Wouldn't this be feasible, possible? Likely to occur in the future? WDUT
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DJ, my opinion is that Google has pretty much set limits for certain segments, especially sites that are identified as porn. There are limits on potential PR, and I suspect they are much more agressive with certain techqnieus to detect junk sites.
This is one of the reason why using expired non-adult domains to pump porn keywords was such as success at some points, because those non-adult flagged sites appeared to have much more power and potential to pass PR and good SERPs around than any porn site. My feeling is that the evilPBS page stays high in the rankings for porn because of some linkbacks from high profile sites not tagged as adult sites. Google does some seriously sneaky shit. Alex |
Yeah! Without any real evidence or even many posts I've ever found on the matter, my experiences in the manstream vs adult its been my subjective feeling that a different set of something was going on. Heck every other major corp lies throught its teeth why not G, that "not doing evil thing notwithstanding".
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