SEO Tip #119: Is Changing The Language Of A Page Titles Based On An IP Address Considered Cloaking?

SEO Tip #119: Is Changing The Language Of A Page Titles Based On An IP Address Considered Cloaking?

And does Google have a spider to even crawl from foreign IP addresses anyway? Matt Cutts: Google does not, right now, crawl any non US IP addresses so that’s one thing to know about. Right now we only crawl from the United States. And so we want to be treated just like a American United
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SEO Tip #118: How is Google Public DNS Data Used?

SEO Tip #118: How is Google Public DNS Data Used?

Is Google public DNS tracking all the websites we visit while using it? Google is going to get a heck of a lot of data. Matt Cutts: As I recall they don’t track or after some very short finite period of time they either get rid of the data or minimize it very comprehensively. But the
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SEO Tip #117: How is Google Helping Google Analytics Users with Site Speed?

SEO Tip  #117: How is Google Helping Google Analytics Users with Site Speed?

Matt Cutts: Great question. So first off let me just remind people that Google announced this year that we do use site speed in our rankings but it’s not a huge factor. So maybe one out of 100 queries, which would correspond to 1 out of 1000 sites, might be affected. So it’s not the
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SEO Tip #116: Will Google Improve its Crawling of AJAX?

SEO Tip  #116: Will Google Improve its Crawling of AJAX?

Matt Cutts: There is a team of people who are working on being able to crawl and index AJAX and index JavaScript and parse and execute JavaScript as well as other types of rich content. The trend in 2011 is going to be the same as it was in 2010, which is improving our ability
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SEO Tip #115: Is There An Advantage to Using REL Canonical Over 301 Redirect?

SEO Tip  #115: Is There An Advantage to Using REL Canonical Over 301 Redirect?

Matt Cutts: I’m going to take your question and answer the question that I want to answer, which is some people seem to think, “Oh how much PageRank do I lose or how much link juice do I lose if I do a 301 redirect.” You lose just a tiny little bit, not very much
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SEO Tip #114: How Do We Report A Problem With Our Search Results Listings?

SEO Tip  #114: How Do We Report A Problem With Our Search Results Listings?

Matt Cutts: Let me give you the general answer, which might seem a little unsatisfactory but is the correct answer is to go the forum mentioned at Linked to called Google.com/webmasters. If you have something that is really visible like that where you can take a picture and say, “Hey this is being treated as
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SEO Tip #113: Does Google Support Cross-Domain Rel Canonical?

SEO Tip  #113: Does Google Support Cross-Domain Rel Canonical?

Matt Cutts: Great question. Whenever rel canonical was first introduced we wanted to be a little careful. We didn’t want to open it up for potential abuse so you could only use rel canonical within one domain. The only exception to that was you could do between IP addresses and domains. But over time we didn’t
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SEO Tip #112: Can I Tell Google About Links to My Site?

SEO Tip  #112: Can I Tell Google About Links to My Site?

Matt Cutts: Unfortunately that’s not quite how it works. What we do is we crawl the web and as we discover new links form pages that we already know about we’ll follow those links. You can submit a URL to Google so we have, Google.com/addurl.html where you can submit an individual page to Google but in
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