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    At Beanstalk Search Engine Optimization we know that knowledge is power. That's the reason we started this SEO blog. We know that the better informed our visitors are, the better the decisions they will make for their websites and their online businesses. We hope you enjoy your stay and find the SEO news contained within this blog useful.


    July 19, 2012

    Warez between Google and DMCA

    Google has published another transparency report, and thanks to the detailed removal requests info, it’s actually a decent index of pirated content on the web.
    A googlish WAREZ sign
    You want something from Microsoft? Sort the report by their requests, viola, a list of offending sites that Microsoft has verified as having options to download copyrighted content.

    It’s like an all you can eat buffet for people who don’t know where to find warez!

    In fact the report, warez aside, has all sorts of neat statistics for the curious among us to poke at:

    It’s a pretty honest bit of transparency that is very informative and handy. If you didn’t know who the top sites are in terms of pirated content, this is a great resource.

    Google News – More options?

    To be frank, it’s another slow news day for SEO happenings, but it prompted me to hit news.google.com with my desktop browser for a change.

    Since I’m logged into a Google account on my desktop machine the Google News page loaded up a preferences panel on the left hand sidebar which I’d never known about because I use my phone for browsing Google News (usually all about world headlines if you’re not logged in).

    Options panel for Google News

    With these options you can:
    - Choose how much of each type
    - Remove news types
    - Add news types (ie: Women’s Sports)
    - Add/Remove Sources
    - And more..

    Personally, I was quite impressed by this as Google seems to really want to handle the customization and learn from your habits, vs. letting you tell them exactly what to show you.

    I suppose in the long run this is a lot less of a control and more of a suggestion, like how Google bot reads a canonical tag. ;)

    If you don’t use Google for News, perhaps you aught to go take a look at what they have been working on?

     

    SEO news blog post by @ 1:56 pm


     

    September 26, 2011

    Google announces rel=standout

    I wouldn’t normally blog on a Monday, but everyone’s got the cold or is travelling, and Google just announced a very important new feature called rel=standout.

    Google News supports rel=standout

    The attribute works the same way as the other link rel attributes (like rel=nofollow):

    • The tag should be placed in the <head> section of the source code on the page
    • The syntax is <link rel=”standout” href=”URL”>

    For example:

    <link rel=”standout” href=”http://www.beanstalk-inc.com/blog/google-announces-relstandout”>

    You can use this on your own domain up to 7 times per week, but you can point to other domains as much as you’d like.

    Google’s News service will consider this link as an indication of items that should be included in the ‘featured’ news feeds.

    Some sites are also mentioning the importance of tying this in with the rel=canonical and rel=author tags for maximum SEO. Since this is a new feature and all these features require testing we’ll likely speak more on this later when we’ve had a chance to test things first-hand.

    In the mean time, better start including the tag for maximum effect, at least 7 times per week.

    (UPDATE: We have a lot of clients who use WordPress and they may want to know how we updated our blog so quickly. The patches we’ve applied to our blog require a plugin which we cannot endorse, and the code is very specific to our site, so it’s nothing we’d share in public. If the days pass and you don’t see a rel=standout solution for WordPress, or your blog, we can probably help but we’ll need to look at how your blog is setup to assist. I am working on a specific plugin solution for WordPress that applies the link to only ‘post’ headers, and only when a specific category/tag is used. If I get the kinks worked out it will be offered to all our WP enabled clients.)

    SEO news blog post by @ 11:50 am


     

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