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How did you do on the Webmaster Quiz?

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 by kparks

Webmaster Level: All Thanks to all of you who took our webmaster quiz and waited patiently to see how well you did! Today, we’re pleased to present the Webmaster Quiz answers ! We hope this quiz has provided some clarity on common issues users ask about in the Webmaster Help Forum. We’ll go over a few of the questions and answers here, but if some of the answers lead you to ask more questions, we encourage you to continue the discussion in the forum ! 1) You have moved your site to a new domain name

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How did you do on the Webmaster Quiz?

Introducing a new Rich Snippets format: Events

Friday, January 22nd, 2010 by test

Webmaster Level: All Last year we introduced Rich Snippets , a new feature that makes it possible to surface structured data from your pages on Google’s search results.

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Introducing a new Rich Snippets format: Events

State of the Index 2009

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 by jwarren1

Webmaster Level: All At PubCon in Las Vegas in November 2009, I gave a “State of the Index” talk which covers what Google has done for users, web developers, and webmasters in the last year. I recently recreated it on video for those of you who didn’t make it to the conference.

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State of the Index 2009

Test your webmaster know-how!

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 by Allen

Webmaster Level: All We thought it might be fun and educational to create a quiz for webmasters about issues we commonly see in the Webmaster Help Forum . Together with our awesome Bionic Posters , we’ve tried to come up with questions and answers that reflect recurring concerns in the forum and some information that may not be well known

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Test your webmaster know-how!

Answering your December Grab Bag questions

Thursday, January 14th, 2010 by sam

Webmaster Level: All You asked and Matt Cutts answered. It’s time to answer the latest round of Grab Bag questions! Here’s the first answer, complete with Matt’s new hairstyle : We have a lot of videos ready to share, so we’re not currently taking new questions for the Grab Bag. If you have a question that you would like answered, your best bet as always is to head to our Webmaster Help Forum, where you’ll find plenty of knowledgeable webmasters, including some Bionic Posters ! To be kept up-to-date on our latest video releases, you can follow @googlewmc on Twitter, where we’ll announce new videos and blog posts as they’re published

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Answering your December Grab Bag questions

Helping webmasters from user to user

Thursday, December 24th, 2009 by Matt

You have to have some kind of super-powers to keep up with all of the issues posted in our Webmaster Help Forum —that’s why we call our Top Contributors the ” Bionic Posters .” They’re able to leap through tall questions in a single bound, providing helpful and solid information all around. We’re thankful to the Bionics for tackling problems both hard and easy (well, easy if you know how). Our current Bionic Posters are: Webado (Christina) , Phil Payne , Red Cardinal (Richard) , Shades1 (Louis) , Autocrat , Tim Abracadabra , Aaron , Cristina , Robbo , John , Becky Sharpe , Sasch , BbDeath , Beussery (Brian) , Chibcha (Terry) , Luzie (Herbert) , ?? (Andy) , Ashley , Kaleh and Redleg ! With thousands of webmasters visiting the English Help Forum every day, some questions naturally pop up more often than others.

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Helping webmasters from user to user

Handling legitimate cross-domain content duplication

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009 by emunseanync

Webmaster level: Intermediate We’ve recently discussed several ways of handling duplicate content on a single website ; today we’ll look at ways of handling similar duplication across different websites, across different domains. For some sites, there are legitimate reasons to duplicate content across different websites — for instance, to migrate to a new domain name using a web server that cannot create server-side redirects.

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Handling legitimate cross-domain content duplication

New User Agent for News

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009 by test

Webmaster Level: Intermediate Today we are announcing a new user agent for robots.txt called Googlebot-News that gives publishers even more control over their content. In case you haven’t heard of robots.txt , it’s a web-wide standard that has been in use since 1994 and which has support from all major search engines and well-behaved “robots” that process the web. When a search engine checks whether it has permission to crawl and index a web page, the “check if we’re allowed to crawl this page” mechanism is robots.txt.

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Changes in First Click Free

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 by prannaOremi

Webmaster level: intermediate We love helping publishers make their content available to large groups of readers, and working on ways to make the world’s information useful and accessible through our search results. At the same time, we’re also aware of the fact that creating high-quality content is not easy and, in many cases, expensive. This is one of the reasons why we initially launched First Click Free for Google News and Google Web Search — to allow publishers to sell access to their content in general while still allowing users to find it through our search results.

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Help Google index your mobile site

Friday, November 13th, 2009 by jarod

(This post was largely translated from our Japanese Webmaster Central Blog .) It seems the world is going mobile, with many people using mobile phones on a daily basis, and a large user base searching on Google’s mobile search page . However, as a webmaster, running a mobile site and tapping into the mobile search audience isn’t easy. Mobile sites not only use a different format from normal desktop site, but the management methods and expertise required are also quite different

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Help Google index your mobile site


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