July 2011 Google Webmaster Report

Jul 6, 2011 - 9:12 am 4 by
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Google WebmasterHere is this month's recap of everything you need to know about in terms of Google that related to search and SEO.

As always, this post is based on an ongoing WebmasterWorld thread where SEOs and webmasters obsess over every little change they see at Google. Plus, I include the most important and related posts we have on this site over the past month since our last report, which in this case was the June Google Webmaster report.

The main items being discussed in the thread include a possible update happening right now. Some are suspecting an update to Panda, maybe Panda 2.3 or maybe just normal Google shuffling. Right now it is a bit too early to tell if it is Panda or something else. There is also so early chatter about normal shuffles you'd see being talked about in a thread like that. Some webmasters are saying Google is assigning too much weight to title tags. Finally, there is an unusual level of talk about people switching from Google to Bing in this thread.

So maybe Panda 2.3 is underway or maybe not? More on that as I monitor the levels of chatter within the industry.

Out Top Google webmaster related posts over past 30 days:

Google SEO:

Google User Interface:

Google Webmaster Tools & Analytics:

Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld.

 

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