Google have at long last released some useful new features for the Google Webmaster Central control panel.
One of the most handy additions is the new way of granting access to individual sites to other Google Accounts - gone are the days of having to create a separate Google Webmaster account to share with a client, because you don't want to grant access to all your client sites.
There's also a new way of verifying your site ownership using a DNS record.
Finally, there is a lot more detail on impressions and clicks from natural search terms, but I've been reading a fair amount of criticism over the accuracy of the data when you compare it to stats from Google Analytics for example.Far too many long tail search terms are just categorised as getting <10 clicks, which could mean 0 or 10 - there's quite a difference!
Showing posts with label webmaster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label webmaster. Show all posts
18 May 2010
28 April 2010
Playing with Plugged.it
I've been playing around with a new social networking site called www.plugged.it (you can see my profile at www.plugged.it/joshwhiten).
I quite like the premise, in that its for all of us people looking to plug things online - products, businesses, websites etc. I'm still trying to get to grips with the best ways of doing this though. I've added a link to my own site in my profile, but I really need to find how to get client sites mentioned. I've started by doing a blog post on a new client, www.zencartwebdesigns.co.uk.
Will wait to see if the links appear on Google's radar, by using the Google Webmaster links report.
I quite like the premise, in that its for all of us people looking to plug things online - products, businesses, websites etc. I'm still trying to get to grips with the best ways of doing this though. I've added a link to my own site in my profile, but I really need to find how to get client sites mentioned. I've started by doing a blog post on a new client, www.zencartwebdesigns.co.uk.
Will wait to see if the links appear on Google's radar, by using the Google Webmaster links report.
2 March 2010
Why Don't all Backlinks show up in a link: Search on Google?
Here's a nagging little issue that's been bugging me for ages, and recently came to a head when a client asked me why they had so few backlinks showing up when they use the link colon command?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)