by Beth Alexander | Jul 28, 2012 | SEO, Web/Tech | 301, Google, redirect, webmaster
According to Matt Cutts of Google, there are no limits to the number of 301 redirects you can use when moving a site. Chaining 301 redirects, however, is another story. Towards the beginning of the video Matt mentions that over at the Google Webmaster Help...
by Beth Alexander | Feb 27, 2012 | Web/Tech | Google, privacy
Beginning this Thursday, March 1st, Google will consolidate the privacy policies across all 60 of the products, services and websites offered by Google Inc. or its subsidiaries or affiliated companies except Postini. At first glance it sounds like a reasonable move on...
by Beth Alexander | Feb 24, 2012 | SEO
Paid Directories Seem Like a Good Idea to Help Generate Traffic for Your New Web Site but… Not all paid directories are equal in the eyes of search engine giant, Google. You have just launched your shiny new web site, now all you need is some traffic. Before you...
by Beth Alexander | Feb 20, 2012 | Web/Tech
Cha-Cha-Cha-Changes… Notice anything different today about Google’s patented search page design? A new Google+ Share button now appears in the top right corner. If you don’t yet see the button, have no fear it is being rolled out to all users this...
by Beth Alexander | Feb 10, 2012 | Web/Tech | google storage cloud
Rumors have been circulating since around 2006-2007 about a cloud storage offering from Google. According to the Wall Street Journal, Google is very close to launching a service that will rival Dropbox. Google’s storage service, called Drive, will allow users...
by Beth Alexander | Feb 3, 2012 | social media, Web/Tech
I’m a long time fan and user of the online Aviary image creation and editing tools. Aviary recently launched an app for editing Facebook photos. After giving it a test-run (see images below) it is the most effective editor for Facebook photos I’ve seen...