David Whitehouse Archive

Google Moves Further Into Retail

Dave pointed out this article to me yesterday from Search Engine Watch, Google are acquiring a digital coupon platform called Zave Networks – it’s interesting that Google are moving in this direction. There are a number of things that Google are doing that can all combine very nicely: Continue Reading Google Offers Google Wallet Google [...]

Google Announce Termination Of Products

The other day Google announced they are scrapping a number of their products including: Aardvark – Aard-what? Desktop – quite interesting as they used to really push this Fast Flip – Pointless addition to Google Reader, total flop. Google Maps API for Flash Google Pack Google Web Security Image Labeler Notebook – I really liked [...]

Google Product Search Feed Specification Changes

This isn’t exactly interesting news, but it is necessary – Google are changing their product search feed specification and if you don’t adhere to the changes you could get your account suspended (which would be pretty bad, because Google Product Feeds provide a lot of targeted traffic). The news was announced on Friday on the [...]

Gmail uses HTML 5 for Offline Google Mail

Google announced a few days ago on the Gmail Blog their new addition for Gmail: offline Gmail, Calendar and Docs. No doubt this was a key area they needed to improve upon for those users wishing to buy a Chromebook. Basically it’s like the way Outlook works, you can write and send emails without a [...]

Webmaster Tools Update – Internal Links Redefined

For those of you who don’t follow the Official Google Webmaster Blog they announced today that they are tidying up their link reporting in Google Webmasters Tools. Sadly they still won’t be showing you all the links, but they are going to make it easier to analyse external links. How it used to work Prior [...]

Multi-Channel Funnels in Google Analytics Goes Live

I’ve been waiting along time for Google to release this, but last week I finally got access to multi-channel funnels. I must say I am quite impressed – although I can already see a few problems. I’ve been trying out the non-brand vs brand channel grouping that Shark SEO ran through on SEO Gadget, which [...]

Yahoo data in Bing Webmaster Tools

Last week the Bing Webmaster Center Blog announced the integration of Yahoo traffic data into Bing Webmaster Tools reports (you an read the announcement here). People have started noticing the data appear in their accounts, similar to Google Webmaster Tools, you can see the number of impressions, clicks and the CTR by keyword – but [...]

Google Related Toolbar

Dave asked me to do a quick review of Google Related. Basically it’s a little bar that sits on the bottom of your browser providing you with related information. It’s quite handy, you can download it here. For example, say I visit www.theolddeanery.co.uk then here is what kind of information I get: Map If you [...]

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