Archive for June, 2010
9 Steps to Diagnosing Lost Search Engine Traffic
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010Webspam projects in 2010?
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010About a year and a half ago, I asked for suggestions for webspam projects for 2009. The feedback that we got was extremely helpful. It’s almost exactly the middle of 2010, so it seemed like a good time to ask again: what projects do you think webspam should work on in 2010 and beyond?
Here’s the instructions from an earlier post:
Based on your experiences, close your eyes and think about what area(s) you wish Google would work on. You probably want to think about it for a while without viewing other people’s comments, and I’m not going to mention any specific area that would bias you; I want people to independently consider what they think Google should work on to decrease webspam in the next six months to a year.
Once you’ve come up with the idea(s) that you think are most pressing, please add a constructive comment. I don’t want individual sites called out or much discussion; just chime in once with what you’d like to see Google work on in webspam.
Add your suggestion below, and thanks!
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010- If you're a PHP coder who wants to learn how to use the Model-View-Controller design pattern to develop an extensible framework in a few simple steps, then you've come to the right place. This series of articles guides you through the construction of a stack of reusable components, which can be put...
