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Krumel
06-16-2008, 06:45 PM
Matt Cutts Interviewed by Eric Enge (http://www.stonetemple.com/articles/interview-matt-cutts-061608.shtml)
Matt Cutts joined Google as a Software Engineer in January 2000. Before Google, he was working on his Ph.D. in computer graphics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has an M.S. from UNC-Chapel Hill, and B.S. degrees in both mathematics and computer science from the University of Kentucky.
Matt wrote SafeSearch, which is Google's family filter. In addition to his experience at Google, Matt held a top-secret clearance while working for the Department of Defense, and he's also worked at a game engine company. He claims that Google is the most fun by far.
Matt currently heads up the Webspam team for Google. Matt talks about webmaster-related issues on his blog.
Care va bagati sa interpretam ce a zis omu'? :D
Krumel
06-18-2008, 01:43 PM
Au facut deja altii asta: Matt Cutts Translated: 8 SEO Tips I Heard Him Tell Eric Enge (http://www.seomoz.org/blog/matt-cutts-translated-8-seo-tips-i-heard-him-tell-eric-enge)
1. Matt Cutts: Whenever you pay money to a social media consultant to try to show up on Digg, you are not paying for links. You are funding some creativity; you are sponsoring your page for some creativity. It’s not like you held a gun to anyone and said “Okay, you have to link to me.” The people who link to the site are linking because it’s something compelling instead. So, there is still some editorial choice there.
Take-away: Google’s algorithm likes Digg and will like Digg for the foreseeable future. Googlebot sees Digg as a clean source of link authority. Hire social media marketers, people!
2. Eric Enge: … Let’s imagine the link [in widgetbait] isn’t hidden, but it’s still off topic.
Matt Cutts: Right, off topic. We want those links just like with regular linkbait; we wanted people to be informed of what they are linking to and we want the links to be editorial. And, if we feel like somebody got tricked into making a link, like they signed up for some service and they didn’t even realize that a link was going to be piggybacking along on this. that’s not as good, and it’s not as much of an editorial vote for that link as we’d like. You can also look at things like what is the link target: does the link go back to wherever you got the widget from or does it go to some completely different third party? This is related to whether it’s off topic or not.
Take-away: When making widgets, put the location of the widget on the same domain as the site you are pointing the anchor text towards. If they both have the same domain then it will be worth more LinkJuice to Googlebot.
Nici acum?
Seinfeld
06-20-2008, 11:36 PM
Din ce a explicat, se pare ca Digg are totusi ceva influenta.
Nu sunt eu un specialist SEO dar, dupa gandirea mea, credeam ca Digg nu poate influenta prea mult. Mai ales daca vine vorba de siteuri in limba romana.
Trebuie sa ma mai documentez, poate am ramas eu cu o impresie gresita despre acest serviciu.
Scorillo
06-23-2008, 01:08 PM
din cate am priceput eu despre Digg, are o influenta indirecta, la genul ca iti genereaza trafic masiv si alti bloggeri te vor cita in blog-urile lor, rezultand link-uri catre articolul tau.
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