Tuesday, April 24, 2007 at 9:47 AM
Our team at Webmaster Central is always looking for ways to communicate with you, the webmaster community. We do through providing tools that tell you more about your site and let you give us input about your site, talking to you in our discussion forums, reading what you have to say across the blogs and forums on the web, blogging here, and by talking to you in person at conferences. We can't talk to as many of you in person as we can reach through other means, such as this blog, but we find meeting face-to-face to be invaluable.So, we're very excited about an upcoming conference in our hometown, Seattle -- SMX Advanced, June 4-5. Since it's nearby, many from our team can attend and we're hoping to hear more about what you like and what you'd like to see us do in the coming year. We're participating in two summits at this conference. Summits are a great way to find out exactly what issues you're facing and explore ways we can solve them together. We can weigh the alternatives and make sure we understand the obstacles from your perspective. The recent robots.txt summit was a great opportunity for all the search engines to get together and brainstorm with you, the webmaster. We came away from that with lots of great ideas and a better understanding of what you're looking for most with the evolution of robots.txt. We hope to do the same with the two summits at SMX Advanced.
At the Duplicate Content Summit, I'd love to talk to you about the types of situations you're facing with your site. Are you most concerned about syndicating your content? Using dynamic URLs with changing parameters? Providing content for sites in multiple countries? For each issue, we'll talk about ways we can tackle them. What solutions can we offer that will work best for you? I'm very excited about what we can accomplish at this summit, although I'm not quite as excited about the 9am start time. Fortunately, our party isn't the night before.
At the Penalty Box Summit, Matt Cutts will be on hand to talk to you about all the latest with our guidelines and reinclusion procedures. And he'll want to hear from you. What concerns do you have about the guidelines? How can we better communicate violations to you? Unfortunately, our party is the night before this session, but I'm sure there will be lots of coffee on hand.
And speaking of the party... since conference attendees are coming all the way to Seattle, we thought we should throw one. The Google Seattle/Kirkland office and the Webmaster Central team are hosting SMX After Dark: Google Dance NW on Monday night. We want to say thanks to you for this great partnership, as well as give you the chance to learn more about what we've been up to. We'll have food, drinks, games (Pacman and Dance Dance Revolution anyone?), and music. Talk to the Webmaster Central engineers, as well as engineers from our other Kirkland/Seattle product teams, such as Talk, Video, and Maps. We may even have a dunk tank! Who would you most like to try your hand at dunking?


5 comments:
A little favoritism there? No party at NY SES but a Google Dance in Seattle???
I would like to remove a page from a site which includes my name. Somebody signed my name so when I am seraching on my name I find this result. Could you please inform me how I could delete this page from the search engine? It is a cached snapshot. I have never signed to this kind of sites and I am concerned with this matter.
I would like to thank you for your kind assistance.
panos, have you checked out our new URL removal tool?
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2007/04/requesting-removal-of-content-from-our.html
My Website www.travelconnecxion.com has recently been bullied by Google!
Check out this interesting tool, that will help you understand Google's new search engine algorithm.
http://www.kartoo.com put your domain and a key word in a search box and you will get a neighborhood map of your Website and the key words that you share with over Websites.
So Google has changed its algorithm by that in order for a link to you to have weight you +++ as many other Website must use the same key word, otherwise the link from another Website to you does not count!
So I as a Thailand travel agent must have other Thai travel agent link to me in order to be found by Google.
If I want to be found by key word airfare Thailand other websites with key word airfare Thailand must be linked to me.
So, would other travel agents in Thailand link to me? I do not think so, I would not link to them.
Getting a link back from a Thai travel forum would be a plus. But how you get that unless someone Spams your url on the forum.....
So you beginning to see the picture of the new Google's algorithm.
I think Google shot itself in a leg!
Goodbye Adword and Adsense!
I think I will be looking to short Google’s stock ……. 465 usd looks ripe!
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=goog
My .02!
Any opinions on the new Google's search algorithm?
igor@travelconnecxion.com
Hi everyone,
Since a year has passed since we published this post, we're closing the comments to help us focus on the work ahead. If you still have a question or comment you'd like to discuss, free to visit and/or post your topic in our Webmaster Help Group.
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