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Old 06-03-2009, 04:08 PM   #1
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Factors In Google Algorithm...A Very Good Interpretation Of What Google Likes And Not

Here is a very good guide to an "Interpretation" of what Google is looking for.

Definitely worth reading and savin, in my opinion.

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http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/inte...ng-factors.htm









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Old 06-03-2009, 04:10 PM   #2
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Also, in addition to that link, if you really want to dig into what Google does, try researching their Patents to see what they locked in for themselves.

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Read through this entire link also.


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Gee thanks Ed, I was going to go out on my boat, but now I'm staying in to change the ink on my printer so I can copy this.
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You need to join the Frequent Printers Club like me.

Now, I just save the copy/pastes and the original URL's into a Word Document by title and description, which reminds me that I have not done that with this information yet.

Oh well.....

From all of the different items I have read, it seems as if that Vaughn Report puts everything into one neat little compact and easy to view and understand format. Plus, he updates it regularly from the discussions on DigitalPoint Forums.

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Pretty good article, another thing to note is that "Google" is all about recency. Other major searches follow the same suit, fresh content is key and king, that is why the big talk is capturing "real time search"! Food for thought...
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