Tag Archives: Google Algorithms

Twitter Search Function

Did you know that you can perform a non tweet or non-person search on Twitter? Although most people turn to Google when they first think to search, you can search for just about anything while on Twitter.

You might be thinking, Why would I want to search on Twitter when I can just do it on Google? Well, two reasons. The first is that you’ll get more real-time information from Twitter. Seriously, the next time you want to find out the current score to a game being played right now, check Google and then check Twitter. The one with the most readily available up to date info is might not be Google. In fact, you’ll probably have to wait for the game to finish to see only the final results on Google.

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How to Enhance Your Site Content

Enhancing your site content is vital to making sure that you rank high in a Google search.One way you can enhance your site content is to constantly update and maintain it.  If you have content that discusses outdated technology, update it with the newest version that’s out.  For example, if your site only includes information about the Playstation 2, you’re not going to get a lot of clicks or conversions from that information because it is old.  Update it with information about the Playstation 3, the new Move feature, or some of the latest games like Black Ops in order to help optimize your content.

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What is Google Pagerank Algorithm?

What is Google Pagerank AlgorithmPR(A) = (1-d) + d (PR(T1)/C(T1) + … + PR(Tn)/C(Tn)) I know what you are thinking – what in the heck is that strange line of characters and why does it have anything to do with me and my webpage?

Simply, the formula above lies at the heart of the Google PageRank system. PageRank, which was developed by Google founder Larry Page, is part of the system that Google employs to determine where your website falls on their search result page. You can imagine then just how important this little formula is to the success of your website.

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