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Gmail Open To All

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Sign up to the GMail service no longer requires an invitation. Now anyone can register and take advantage of their free communication tools.

Don’t forget, when you are logged into your Google account that your search results will be personalised. You need to bear this in mind when looking at how yours, or your competitors sites are performing.

To turn off personalised results sign out from Google and clear your Google Toolbar history

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February 15th, 2007 at 2:20 am

Googles New Backlink Checking Tool

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In the past it was possible to check the number of inbound links to a site by using Googles link:operator. However, for some time, this tool has only been showing a sample of inbound links and many web masters have since been using Yahoo’s link: operater for a true represention.

Google has listened to its users and extended the functionality of its link: operator. If you go to Googles Webmaster Central there is a much more comprehensive set of tools that allow the data to be classified, filtered and downloaded.

If you don’t already have one, you’ll need to greate a Google Account.

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February 6th, 2007 at 4:44 am

Google Personalises Search Results

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Google recently announced they are increasing user personalisation. If you are logged in to your Google account then the results returned for your searches will be personalised based on your search history, and possibly your geo location.

In the past Google gave the option to turn off personalised results. This option is no longer present, and when searching you have no way of knowing whether your results have been personalised or not. Unless, of course, you notice that the search results are becoming more and more targeted.

Whilst this may be useful in finding information, it makes it harder to judge how any site is doing for particular searches. If you are looking at where you competitors are positioned, for instance, you will see a misrepresentation of results.

You will see what Google has deemed are the most relevant results for you personally, and not necessarily what your audience is seeing at that point in time.

You can turn off personalised results by clearing your search history and ensuring that you are logged out of your Google account. I would imagine that applies to all Google applications including GMail, Blogger, Analytics, Webmaster Tools and Sitemaps, to name but a few

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February 5th, 2007 at 5:41 am

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