search results
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Google is slowly losing the elements that once made them beloved.
for many of us, google was the gateway to the exciting world of the internet. -
Internet users can now ask Google to remove their personal data from search results
google has just revised its search engine privacy policy in the direction of promoting user privacy. this includes the addition of an option that allows internet users to request the removal of personal data relating to them from google search results. -
Google Hijack - Search results are redirected
users of google search engines may complain about their search being redirected to unwanted pages, no matter which browser you use. -
Build high quality sites to improve search results
in recent months, google has paid special attention to the issue of helping people find high quality results pages. -
Google allows locking domain names in search results
google has just added a new feature to the search engine. this feature allows users to block all links from specific domains in their search results. -
10 things 'hateful' with Google's new interface
the main difference between this new design and the old version is the appearance of useful links in the left sidebar. -
Domain Rating - What is DR?
many people think that domain rating scores are the keywords that their websites rank, search results, and the 'credibility' of the site. so when the dr score suddenly drops sharply (while all other data remains the same), they can only conclude that this is a miscalculation. -
Factors determining website rankings on search results in 2016
google always changes the elements that they use on algorithms that rank page rankings on search results but never publish them, where should seoers identify? -
Google Panda - Algorithm for real rankings?
recently, google has updated an important component of ranking websites that affected 12% of search results and reduced the number of visits for many sites. here's how to find out whether the webstie you have - will be affected and what you should do to deal with it.