April 23, 2007
AdSense, Content, Robots.txt, Virginia Tech, SMO, Links, Legal, Sudan, Security, Perfomics, G Power, Earth Day
Today, I spent way too much time blogging, way too much...
I looked at if too much content can be a bad thing for SEO. The search engines celebrated Earth day. Why would a robots.txt file be found in the supplemental index? AdSense spiked to $1 billion in earnings and revenue share is at highest point. Virginia Tech in Google News entertainment section. Is SEO a problem for SMO? American Blinds keyword trademark disputes continue. The debate over paid link lags. Sudan blocked Google Earth. Google's Mac blog was hacked, while users share their password in Google Calendar. Performics will continue as normal, despite Google's purchase. Google was ranked most powerful brand.
Search Engine Roundtable Topics:
- Is Too Much Content A Bad Thing For SEO & Search Rankings?
- Google, Ask.com & Yahoo! Earth Day Logos
- A Robots.txt File Marked As Supplemental By Google?
- Google AdSense (Publisher) Revenue Share Highest Ever - Maybe
- Google News Categorizes Virginia Tech Massacre as "Entertainment," Raises Questions
- Social Media Optimization: Are SEOs Part of the Problem?
- American Blind & Wallpaper Factory Lawsuit Continues
- Debate Over Paid Links Continues
Search Engine Land Topics:
- Google Earth Gets Darfur Crisis Info, But Ban Prevents Downloads In Sudan
- Google Security: Google Mac Blog Hacked & Google Calendar Users Not Being Safe
- Performics: "Business As Usual," Despite Google's Planned Purchase
- Google Ranked "Most Powerful Brand"
- Google Pays Out Over $1 Billion To AdSense Publishers In Q1 2007

