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LBi Netrank Search Blog
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Search news and opinions from the "Thought Leaders of Search" - LBi Netrank

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Date added: 2008-02-19 16:28:51

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Latest blog posts from LBi Netrank Search Blog

To Flash or not to Flash
It was announced recently that Google will now be crawling .swf Flash files more efficiently. This could be viewed as a major technological step-forward. However, is this good or bad for Search? Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago

Google Content expands
As of yesterday, Google Content Network has added new advertising partners in North America. Read more...
Published 2 months ago

Monkeying about with search
Yahoo! have launched their new SearchMonkey open development platform. How will this affect how search results are shown to the world? Read on... Read more...
Published 2 months ago

Get 'Social' with Friend Connect
Google has released a number of widgets under the banner of Friend Connect, giving site owners the chance to add social features to their web pages. Read more...
Published 2 months ago

Google SiteLinks search boxes revisited.
Last week we were observing search boxes within Google SiteLinks. Now that Google has announced that this feature is fully rolled out across Datacenters, it is worth looking at why some sites have them and whether they are a feature that is worth having. Read more...
Published 4 months ago

Google testing site search boxes within SERPs.
For selected searches Google are inserting a site search input box within the SERPs. This is only appearing for major organisations and even then, only those who have very distinct, unambiguous names. Read more...
Published 5 months ago

Manual removal of dangerous cults?
At the end of last month a group called Anonymous successfully produced a Google-bomb, targeting the Church of Scientology. Now the SERPs have changed . Is this the algorithm working or are we seeing an instance of manual review? Read more...
Published 5 months ago

Targeting individual search engines; a technique from the past?
There was a time when SEOs were recommending different landing pages for different engines. Thankfully this has gone the way of meta keyword stuffing, but is there an argument for still focusing campaigns on individual engines or should companies be adopting a more holistic search offering? Read more...
Published 5 months ago

What type of redirect is right for my website?
So you have decided that you need to redirect a page. Maybe this is to avoid duplicate content, a page has become obsolete or you just don't like it any more. What redirect options are there and which is best for you? Read more...
Published 5 months ago

Everything you need to know about Microsoft's bid for Yahoo!
Microsoft have made an audacious hostile bid to buy Yahoo! - will they succeed, what will the combined company look like and what does this mean for the future of the search industry? Read more...
Published 6 months ago

Redirects and you.
I have long intended to publish a series of informative tutorial style posts. Sort of beginners guides to the technical aspects of SEO, if you will. The single largest avoidable problem I see has to be misuse of redirects, so I thought I would start there. It is a huge subject, so I am going... Read more...
Published 6 months ago

Search marketing rejoins the mainstream?
I had to give a presentation to a non-technical marketing team on the loose subject of 'Search Algorithms'. There seems to be a reluctance amongst many traditional marketeers to embrace search, but old-school marketing is still one of the most powerful elements of search PR. Read more...
Published 6 months ago