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    The Test Begins: Do Google Shopping & Other Shopping Search Engines Give You The Best Deals?

    dannysullivan
    by dannysullivan
    Dec 5, 2013
    It sounds pretty damning. Two recent surveys suggest that Google Shopping isn’t leading searchers to the best prices on products. But the surveys weren’t well documented, nor did they include competitors like Bing, Shopzilla, PriceGrabber and Nextag, which have similar issues. So, Search Engine Land will be running its own fully documented tests. Every few days, we’ll search for an item and show what we found, starting with today’s test, a search for a toaster. How Much Is That Toaster In The...

    December 2013 Google Webmaster Report

    rustybrick
    by rustybrick
    Dec 5, 2013
    It was a pretty busy month for Google over the last 30 days or so. We had a few ranking changes going on at Google. All of them were unconfirmed by Google.
    We also had...

    Google's Matt Cutts: We Don't Like Content Stitching

    rustybrick
    by rustybrick
    Dec 5, 2013
    Google's Matt Cutts posted a video yesterday explaining that "stitching content" is a bad idea. In short, stitching content is when you take snippets from various articles across the web and place it on a single page...

    What is good design?

    by Rian van der Merwe
    Dec 5, 2013
    There are a few pieces on the topic of what makes a design good that jumped out at me recently. First, I like this approach from Uday Gajendar in What is good design?:

    So what is “good design”? It’s an attitude of design-driven excellence (from strategy to delivery), a process of iteration and creativity, a mentality of enabling humanistic achievement for people, and a value system grounded in excellence of craft with a magnanimous bent towards what’s best for customers: appropriate,...

    Is it a good practice to combine small portions of content from other sites?

    Dec 4, 2013
    Hi Matt, Can a site still do well in Google if I copy only a small portion of content from different websites and create my own article by combining...

    Bing Search Updating?

    rustybrick
    by rustybrick
    Dec 3, 2013
    It is possible that there may be a Bing Search update happening now - although Bing updates are always much harder to track.

    WebmasterWorld and HighRankings Forum both have webmasters noticing changes in rankings at Bing since the weekend...

    Google: Our Algorithms Don't Stand Still, Neither Should You

    rustybrick
    by rustybrick
    Dec 3, 2013
    I see these threads all the time, a webmaster complaining their rankings suddenly dropped and for no reason.

    Well, Google's John Mueller responded to one of these...

    WSJ Report: Apple Buys Topsy, A Leading Twitter Search & Analytics Company

    dannysullivan
    by dannysullivan
    Dec 2, 2013
    The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple has purchased Topsy, one of the leading Twitter search and analytics companies, for more than $200 million.

    The WSJ report says that Apple has confirmed the deal but wouldn’t comment more beyond this statement: Apple buys smaller technology companies from time to time, and we generally do not discuss our purpose or plans.

    Topsy is about the only decent third-party Twitter search service to have survived, in recent years.

    Google had a...

    Why some people prefer physical books over ebooks

    by Rian van der Merwe
    Dec 2, 2013
    I’m a little hesitant to believe these kinds of stats without seeing the actual research (and you have to pay for this report, which makes it even harder to verify), but Voxburner claims that 62% of 16-24s prefer books as physical products. That’s interesting in itself, but even more interesting is the reasons they cite:

    There is less affection towards electronic versions of books. Whereas age is shown in the spine of each book — and commitment by the size of one’s bookshelf — digital...

    10 Years Covering The Search Industry

    rustybrick
    by rustybrick
    Dec 2, 2013
    Ten years ago today was my first post on the Search Engine Roundtable and I have not stopped since. I've been writing about search, SEO, Google, Bing, Yahoo and search engines that have come and gone for ten straight years. On average, I push out five articles a day on this site - it still amazes me to this day that there are five new things I can talk about within the search niche daily.
    I've spent 30% of my life writing about search engines...