Showing posts with label matt cutts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label matt cutts. Show all posts

Friday, March 26, 2010

Page Speed


I just downloaded and installed Page Speed which is an open-source Firefox/Firebug Add-on (note, if you do not have Firebug Add-on installed the Page Speed Add-on will not work). With Page Speed I can evaluate the performance of my client’s’ web pages and I’ll receive a set of scores for each page, as well as helpful suggestions on how to improve its performance which I can send to my clients on how to improve their pages.

What’s the big deal about speed, right? I have two words for you, Matt Cutts. Let me share with you a couple of quotes from a series of interviews he did with WebProNews.

The first quote, "I think a lot of people in 2010 are going to be thinking more about 'how do I have my site run fast,' how do I have it be rich without writing a bunch of custom javascript?'"

The second quote, "No. Relevancy is the most important. If you have two sites that are equally relevant (same backlinks...everything else is the same), you'd probably prefer the one that's a little bit faster, so page speed can be an interesting theory to try out for a factor in scoring different websites. But absolutely, relevance is the primary component, and we have over 200 signals in our scoring to try to return the most relevant, the most useful, the most accurate search result that we can find. That's not going to change."

Now that I’ve peaked your curiosity I bet you’re wondering how Page Speed works. Page Speed performs several tests on a site's web server configuration and front-end code. These tests are based on a set of best practices from Google known to enhance web page performance.

The tool is simple to use and if nothing else you’re going to improve the speed of your site. But I have to tell you I think speed is going to be playing a larger and larger role in the coming years for higher rankings in Google’s search results.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Great Presentation how to get blogs to Rank on Google

Matt Cutts from Google did a great presentation at WordCamp in San Francisco. WordCamps BarCamps and Podcamps are free (or cheap) conferences about the interactive space. Wordcamps are focused on WordPress a free blogging platform.

You can find the Matt Cutts Video here.

"WordPress takes care of 90% of the mechanics of Search Engine Optimization"

Monday, September 1, 2008

Google launches Chrome - a new open source web browser

Google launches new open source browser Google Chrome

According to the Official Google Blog here are the benefits:

- Google Chrome is clean and fast
- It runs today's complex web applications much better
- By keeping each tab in an isolated "sandbox", 'we were able to prevent one tab from crashing another and provide improved protection from rogue sites'.
- Improved speed and responsiveness
- A more powerful JavaScript engine, V8, to power the next generation of web applications

Hat tip to Matt Cutts

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

CEO of Ten Golden Rules, Jay Berkowitz, Featured on "Money for Breakfast" on Fox TV

Our very own President and CEO, Jay Berkowitz was featured on the "Money for Breakfast" show this morning on Fox TV.



Jay spoke during a segment titled "Tech Talk". The topic was free or low cost ways to support your business with internet marketing in soft economic times.

Jay's interview offers quick tips and tactics, as well as some of the top trends in use today.

You might also want to view the first in our video series explaining these tips.