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Google increases results from single website

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

I received this today from Google.

“Today we’ve launched a change to our ranking algorithm that will make it much easier for users to find a large number of results from a single site. For queries that indicate a strong user interest in a particular domain, like [exhibitions at amnh], we’ll now show more results from the relevant site:

Prior to today’s change, only two results from www.amnh.org would have appeared for this query. Now, we determine that the user is likely interested in the Museum of Natural History’s website, so seven results from the amnh.org domain appear. Since the user is looking for exhibitions at the museum, it’s far more likely that they’ll find what they’re looking for, faster. The last few results for this query are from other sites, preserving some diversity in the results.

We’re always reassessing our ranking and user interface, making hundreds of changes each year. We expect today’s improvement will help users find deeper results from a single site, while still providing diversity on the results page.

Written by Samarth Keshava, Software Engineer”

I am not sure why they said this today. Google has been showing multiple results from the same site for about 2 years! Maybe they have only just realised. Lol.

Some Google Adwords Myths.

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

I note some useful information released today by Google they wanted to put matters straight. I thought you might find it interesting.

“There’s lots of misinformation floating around the web about the way AdWords works, and our AdWords support teams get to hear most of it. Since many of the same issues seem to keep popping up again and again, we thought we’d run a blog series to help you separate the myths from the facts. We’ve tried to capture the most persistent of them here, but remember, if you ever have any AdWords questions, you can always pop over to the AdWords Help Center or AdWords Help Forum for an answer.

Myth # 1: Spending money on Google AdWords will influence my website’s ranking in Google’s free search results.

Fact: Google AdWords and Google’s free search results are entirely independent of one another. Spending money on AdWords won’t impact your ranking in Google’s free search results. Similarly, cancelling your AdWords account won’t lead to your website being banned from Google’s search results. If you’d like to learn more about what does go into ranking your website in Google search results, check out Google Webmaster Central.

Myth # 2: Google AdWords has declined my credit card.

Fact: Google itself doesn’t actually decline credit cards. The decline usually takes place at your bank, your card-issuing institution, or its payment processor.

If your credit card gets declined, your first step should be to check and make sure you’ve filled out the Billing Preferences page correctly. Some common mistakes include:
Missing or invalid credit card number or security code
Missing or invalid expiration date
Missing or invalid billing address and/or telephone number
Once you’ve gotten that squared away, make sure that there aren’t any problems with your card itself. Be on the lookout for issues with your:
Credit limit
Maximum amount per debit
Number of possible debits within a certain period
If any of these are too low for your AdWords account, contact your bank or card-issuing institution. You should also be sure that your card allows for online debits and automatic debits.

Myth # 3: Your conversion rate can impact your quality score

Fact: The conversion rate of your ads does not affect your quality score. Some advertisers using AdWords conversion tracking mistakenly believe that they should set an easy conversion event on their landing pages to artificially boost their conversion rates. In reality, this won’t have any effect on their quality score and will simply make it harder to measure the true value of their AdWords investment.

Myth # 4: The AdWords keyword tool suggests keywords to use

Fact: The keyword tool doesn’t make any kind of recommendations about which keywords you should be using. The keyword tool just analyzes related queries that might be of benefit to you and displays them. It’s up to you to decide which keywords you want to include in your account.

You should always assess the tool’s results in the context of your advertising goals. When you do so, the keyword tool can be a helpful way of finding new, meaningful keywords, including potentially profitable ones you aren’t currently using and those that you might have excluded as negative keywords in order to protect your click-through-rate.

Myth # 5: Upper and lower case letters in AdWords keywords matter

Fact: The AdWords system doesn’t distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters.
“NYC” is the same as “nyc”
“Android Phone” is the same as “android phone”
For the sake of simplicity, we recommend that you enter all of your keywords as lowercase letters.”

This is an excerpt from Google itself who is generally pretty open about the various systems that run it’s operation.

There is more on Google own Adwords blog. Click on this link:

Iso 9001 certification awarded

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

I am pleased to announce that Clickingmad ltd has been passed as ISO9001 compliant this week. We had our audit carried out by Interface NRM a quality and management consultancy based in Telford, Shropshire.

The staff worked really hard to get all the documentation ready for the audit and we passed “with flying colours”.

“This confirms and acknowledges our commitment to quality systems and quality service for our clients” comments Shaun Carvill, Managing Director of Clickingmad.

“We have used bespoke back office programming for many years and rely heavily on client communication to continuously improve our quality of website design, programming and graphic design. I am hopeful that potential clients will feel reassured that we take our organisation, systems and therefore quality very seriously”. He added.

Llewela Bailey on film for our client The Bedwarehouse Direct

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Its nice to work with professionals and thats exactly what I did when filming and editing a series of test shoots for our client; The Bedwarehouse Direct.

We needed the right type of presenter to introduce a range of beds and mattresses that appeals to the home maker as the target audience. Who better that Llewela Bailey, a very well known TV presenter.

Here we see her in action introducing the Sleepeezee beds featured on the website.


 

If you would like to feature your company online using multi media, please give us a shout.

8 minutes for Google to index a blog?

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

I am not sure if this is a record but I may well claim it as one!

An existing client came in today to talk about iso 9001 and iso 14001. Well actually they came in to talk about us becoming iso qualified. We are going through the audit process now.

During the meeting the client – Interface NRM updated their new blog we have just provided them. This runs alongside their main website and is used a major SEO tool. (More on that later)

So Gavin updated his Blog at our office and then just by chance we did a search for the search term “iso 9001 and 14001 in Telford” not only was their main website number 1 in the natural listings. But they had another three entries on the first page, one of them being the blog they have just updated, 8 minutes earlier!

Now I know you will think it was luck more than judgement, but let’s face it Google has a massive task in keeping up to date with re indexing websites. For the Blog which by the way is only 1 month old, to be indexed and RANKED on the first page so quickly I think is a fantastic testimonial to the way in which we optimize our Blogs to be Google friendly.

If you would like Google to love your Blog as well. Give us a call, we have ways of making your Blog rather attractive to Google.

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