by David Rothschild | Jan 28, 2011 | Google, Original Content, SEO
For years, spam and duplicate content has been in a battle with Google’s search algorithm. The obvious point of Google search is to find the most relevant and most original content related to your search query. For example, if you search for “San...
by David Rothschild | Dec 8, 2010 | Google, google places, San Francisco SEO
“Contextual Discovery” is a new Google search term coined by Google VP of Local Places Marissa Meyer. Essentially, contextual discovery refers to utilizing a individual’s location across a number of Google products, including Places, Latitude,...
by David Rothschild | Nov 19, 2010 | America's Keyword Report, Google
This edition of America’s Keyword Report checks out the US monthly Google search volume on all those celebrities you hear so often about. While creating the report, I found a really interesting trend that correlates younger celebrity age to more Google...
by David Rothschild | Sep 23, 2010 | America's Keyword Report, Google, keywords
In a certain respect, Google’s US search trends represents a cross section of the ‘American Collective Consciousness.’ The keywords that people are searching for in any given month are directly related to what’s in the news, what is currently...
by David Rothschild | Aug 26, 2010 | Google, real time search, San Francisco
Google has made a pretty cool update to its real time search module by adding time and location variables to play around with. If you aren’t familiar with real time search, simply search for something in Google and click ‘more’ on the left hand...