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Daily Search Coverage:

Google's webmaster chat is recorded. Conversion tracking goes missing in AdWords. Do TLDs matter in SEO? Can I exclude a site in a country specific Google? Can you prevent Google Bowling? Can you hide Flash content? Tips on AdWords quality score factors. Google UK gets their own SEO thread. Google is case sensitive. Google News is experimenting. Google shows summer logo. Google Trends comes to Web Sites. Search in Pictures is out.

Search Engine Roundtable Topics:

  1. Recording & Coverage of Google's Second Live Chat Session
  2. Google AdWords Conversion Tracking Goes Missing for Advertisers
  3. Google Does Not Give Preference to .COM's over .INFO's or Other TLDs
  4. Can You Remove a Site From a Country Specific Google Search Engine?
  5. Can Quality Sites Be Google Bowled & Hurt in Google's Search Results?
  6. What is Acceptable Hidden Flash Content?
  7. Google AdWords Team Discusses Factors that Influence Quality Score
  8. Google.co.uk Dissected and Explored

Search Engine Land Topics:

  1. Google "Sometimes" Case Sensitive When Searching + The Rest
  2. Miss The Google Webmaster Help Group Chat Last Night?
  3. Google News To Run Experiments
  4. Google Celebrates First Day Of Summer With Solstice Logo
  5. Google Trends Comes To Web Sites: Trends For Web Sites
  6. Search In Pictures: New Yodelers, Sergey In Space & Ask.com's Got Milk

Daily Link Finds:

Daily Link Finds GraphicThis is the June 20th, issue of a daily post that will contain links to commentary of the posts over at the Search Engine Roundtable. All links I find throughout the day that ad some commentary to the posts written over at the Search Engine Roundtable, will be in the Daily Link Finds. The purpose is two fold: (1) To help people find discussion around our articles and (2) To thank people for linking to us. How do I find these links? Only one way, via a Google Blog Search link command, so make sure that (1) you are in Google Blog Search and (2) link to us.

Daily Link Finds for June 20th, 2008: