Author: Gabriel Goldenberg, July 15, 2008
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(Updated with new link as Yahoo changed its results and included other links I’d gained.)
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Author: Gabriel Goldenberg, July 1, 2008
You often hear best practices saying that Google won’t index your pages if they force Googlebot to take a sessionId. Is that really true?
How does Googlebot treat session IDs?
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Author: Gabriel Goldenberg, June 27, 2008
Just chatting with a friend at a enterprise level analytics job. Google’s new AdPlanner tool reports that all of their monthly traffic is equivalent to their monthly Google search referrals… “Google @ world all your traffic are belong to us” sent 1 minute ago from twhirl.
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Author: Gabriel Goldenberg, June 26, 2008
“What does Google want” is a common question that many pretentious SEOs claim to know the answer to. I’m about to join their number. Google has moved beyond measuring SERP quality based on relevance and are now aiming to provide the best user experience possible.
Other titles I was considering for this post were:
Why Matt Cutts’ “Make Content For Users” Was Very Insightful
How Googlers Measure SERP Quality - Relevance Is No Longer King
Sorry Rand, But The Googlers Were Very Expressive, IMHO.
They are aiming not just for relevance, but overall positive user experience.
That’s what’s behind labelling of cracked sites in SERPs. That’s the reason for Universal search. That’s why AdWords integrates with GA, and GA with Feedburner. That’s why Quality Score counts loading times.
That’s probably what’s behind Knols (remember, Wiki + AdSense is good user experience ;).) For the inspiration to this post, lookie : what google wants/researching the territory.
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Author: Gabriel Goldenberg, June 11, 2008
Ok, I’ve actually been to SMX Advanced, where I spoke, celebrated my 21st birthday, during which I devoured delicious homemade cake (thanks mom!), been helping Ice.com Jewelry fix their SEO issues, which meant auditing and now planning implementation, and handling other stuff too besides!
After regaling you all with the wonderfully exciting tale of what I’ve been up to for the past week and change, I feel I should also clarify that Google maps guide Jen has suggested a solution (more…)
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Author: Gabriel Goldenberg, May 27, 2008
See here for how to get links from Google by spamming:

In Google’s defense, looking at the source code those links appear to be generated clientside - I couldn’t find the string ‘vox’ (as in searchenginemarketingvox.com) in the page’s source code. So the links don’t count for SEO (yes, yes it’s anticlimactic, I know). Still funny that 3 spammers are getting links that human visitors can follow from an official Google blog. Hmm, maybe the Gmail team are part of a bad neighbourhood and they’re trying to hide it… 
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Author: Gabriel Goldenberg, May 9, 2008
At the Domain Roundtable, Matt Cutts said that Google will cut down any sites that get sold back to zero ranking value. So after a site has built up SEO strength for a few years, the asset could be worthless on the search market because Google - which controls the overwhelming majority of North American and most Western search - makes the rules.
This is clearly unfair to webmasters. Not to mention that the Fortune 500 are again on a different playing field, because their purchases are just mergers and acquisitions, not “site purchases”… (more…)
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Author: Gabriel Goldenberg, May 6, 2008
Legal fictions can be used by greyhat SEOs to overcome Google’s nearsighted paradigms on buying websites and buying links. While Google is trying to pass off its guidelines as law - and is succeeding in convincing some people of that fact* - the facts are otherwise, and my two-post series on the topic will show that the law can actually enable people to skirt Google’s techniques and expose its faults. (more…)
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Author: Gabriel Goldenberg, April 22, 2008
Matt Cutts and this Webmaster Central post recently explained that “high quality” sites were being given special treatment - submarine crawling. Since we all know that links from high quality sites are more valuable than those from average/mediocre sites, Matt and Google have in effect given us a new measurement for the value of a link - submarine crawling.

Russian Submarine courtesy of Orpheus Grey.
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Author: Gabriel Goldenberg, April 17, 2008
Google killed former SEOmoz CTO Matt Inman’s widgetbait because some Guardian reporter didn’t like it and wrote his negative opinion up. Then Aaron Wall was unlucky enough to trust a jerk who asked Matt Cutts about Aaron’s affiliate program based linkbuilding.
The question is: Will Amazon get a beat-down too? For their (more…)
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