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Daily Search Forum Recap: July 3, 2008


Posted on Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web….

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Give It Up


Posted on Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

This is conference coverage of the Search Marketing Expo Advanced 2008 event. There was an “embargo” on releasing these session notes until this time. Enjoy these outstanding SEO tips. Give It Up! - No more secrets time. In this session,…

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Give It Up


Posted on Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

This is conference coverage of the Search Marketing Expo Advanced 2008 event. There was an “embargo” on releasing these session notes until this time. Enjoy these outstanding SEO tips. Give It Up! - No more secrets time. In this session,…

Read More Give It Up...

Give It Up


Posted on Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

This is conference coverage of the Search Marketing Expo Advanced 2008 event. There was an “embargo” on releasing these session notes until this time. Enjoy these outstanding SEO tips. Give It Up! - No more secrets time. In this session,…

Read More Give It Up...

Google Employee Data Stolen


Posted on Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

ZDNet today writes:

Google has confirmed that personal data of US employees hired prior to 2006 has been stolen in a recent burglary.

Records kept at Colt Express Outsourcing Services, an external company used by Google and other companies to handle human-resources functions, were stolen in a burglary on 26 May.

An undisclosed number of employees’ details and those of dependents, such as names, addresses, and social security numbers, were on the stolen computers.

Credit card numbers were reportedly not among the stolen data. ZDnet’s Brendon Chase adds that it is understood “that Colt did not employ encryption to protect the information.” According to ZDnet, Google has offered employees to pay for a one-ye …

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Google Employee Data Stolen


Posted on Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

ZDNet today writes:

Google has confirmed that personal data of US employees hired prior to 2006 has been stolen in a recent burglary.

Records kept at Colt Express Outsourcing Services, an external company used by Google and other companies to handle human-resources functions, were stolen in a burglary on 26 May.

An undisclosed number of employees’ details and those of dependents, such as names, addresses, and social security numbers, were on the stolen computers.

Credit card numbers were reportedly not among the stolen data. ZDnet’s Brendon Chase adds that it is understood “that Colt did not employ encryption to protect the information.” According to ZDnet, Google has offered employees to pay for a one-ye …

Read More Google Employee Data Stolen...

SearchCap: The Day In Search, July 3, 2008


Posted on Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on
Search Engine Land and from other
places across the web.

From Search Engine Land:


  • Hitwise: Yahoo Properties Get More Traffic From Google Than Yahoo Search

    In a way it should come as no surprise that most of Yahoo’s own properties get more traffic from Google than from Yahoo Search, according to Hitwise. I would guess that’s also true for Microsoft (though I’ll wait for the blog post to confirm that)….

  • How To Do A Google Reinclusion Reconsideration Request

    Mariya Moeva and Bergy Berghausen of Google posted an excellent step by step instruction manual and video on when and how to submit a Google request for reinclusion in Google. In short, the steps are as follows: (1) Login to Webmaster Tools and check for any crawl errors, such as…

  • WTF! US Court Declares You Have No Privacy On YouTube

    You have no privacy on YouTube. So effectively declared a US judge yesterday. And now somebody in the US government better stop grandstanding about search and privacy protection and actually get some laws enacted now. Yesterday’s move might be the ultimate incentive, as US politicians realize that what they’ve…

  • Small Business Success Stories: What We’ve Learned So Far

    A baker, a guitar teacher, a florist, and a real estate agent: Those are the four small business owners I’ve profiled in this space recently. Before I continue with more online marketing success stories, this seems like a smart time to step back and see what we’ve learned to…

Search News From Around The Web:

Applications & Portal Features

Business Issues

Local, Maps & Mobile

Link Building

Paid Search & Contextual

Searching

SEM Industry

SEO & SEM

Social Media

Video, Music & Image Search

Web Analytics

Other Items

Recent Hot Items From Sphinn, Our Social News Sharing Site:

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SearchCap: The Day In Search, July 3, 2008


Posted on Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on
Search Engine Land and from other
places across the web.

From Search Engine Land:


  • Hitwise: Yahoo Properties Get More Traffic From Google Than Yahoo Search

    In a way it should come as no surprise that most of Yahoo’s own properties get more traffic from Google than from Yahoo Search, according to Hitwise. I would guess that’s also true for Microsoft (though I’ll wait for the blog post to confirm that)….

  • How To Do A Google Reinclusion Reconsideration Request

    Mariya Moeva and Bergy Berghausen of Google posted an excellent step by step instruction manual and video on when and how to submit a Google request for reinclusion in Google. In short, the steps are as follows: (1) Login to Webmaster Tools and check for any crawl errors, such as…

  • WTF! US Court Declares You Have No Privacy On YouTube

    You have no privacy on YouTube. So effectively declared a US judge yesterday. And now somebody in the US government better stop grandstanding about search and privacy protection and actually get some laws enacted now. Yesterday’s move might be the ultimate incentive, as US politicians realize that what they’ve…

  • Small Business Success Stories: What We’ve Learned So Far

    A baker, a guitar teacher, a florist, and a real estate agent: Those are the four small business owners I’ve profiled in this space recently. Before I continue with more online marketing success stories, this seems like a smart time to step back and see what we’ve learned to…

Search News From Around The Web:

Applications & Portal Features

Business Issues

Local, Maps & Mobile

Link Building

Paid Search & Contextual

Searching

SEM Industry

SEO & SEM

Social Media

Video, Music & Image Search

Web Analytics

Other Items

Recent Hot Items From Sphinn, Our Social News Sharing Site:

Read More SearchCap: The Day In Search, July 3, 2008...

SearchCap: The Day In Search, July 3, 2008


Posted on Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on
Search Engine Land and from other
places across the web.

From Search Engine Land:


  • Hitwise: Yahoo Properties Get More Traffic From Google Than Yahoo Search

    In a way it should come as no surprise that most of Yahoo’s own properties get more traffic from Google than from Yahoo Search, according to Hitwise. I would guess that’s also true for Microsoft (though I’ll wait for the blog post to confirm that)….

  • How To Do A Google Reinclusion Reconsideration Request

    Mariya Moeva and Bergy Berghausen of Google posted an excellent step by step instruction manual and video on when and how to submit a Google request for reinclusion in Google. In short, the steps are as follows: (1) Login to Webmaster Tools and check for any crawl errors, such as…

  • WTF! US Court Declares You Have No Privacy On YouTube

    You have no privacy on YouTube. So effectively declared a US judge yesterday. And now somebody in the US government better stop grandstanding about search and privacy protection and actually get some laws enacted now. Yesterday’s move might be the ultimate incentive, as US politicians realize that what they’ve…

  • Small Business Success Stories: What We’ve Learned So Far

    A baker, a guitar teacher, a florist, and a real estate agent: Those are the four small business owners I’ve profiled in this space recently. Before I continue with more online marketing success stories, this seems like a smart time to step back and see what we’ve learned to…

Search News From Around The Web:

Applications & Portal Features

Business Issues

Local, Maps & Mobile

Link Building

Paid Search & Contextual

Searching

SEM Industry

SEO & SEM

Social Media

Video, Music & Image Search

Web Analytics

Other Items

Recent Hot Items From Sphinn, Our Social News Sharing Site:

Read More SearchCap: The Day In Search, July 3, 2008...

Google Retraction: Blocking Regions Is Not Cloaking


Posted on Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Yesterday, we reported that Google’s John Mueller said that if you block a whole region from accessing your site, it would be considered cloaking and thus be against Google’s Webmaster guidelines. Since then, we have seen many comments on that…

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