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Google Webmaster posts SEO tips

Published on September 4, 2009 by Last Click News   ·   2 Comments

In a recent post from the Google Webmaster Central Blog, bloggers wrote tips about search engine optimization (SEO) tips for Google News Search.

It was presented with a video that would be really helpful for any Google News publisher or any sites that want an effective SEO campaign for Google News.

The post also answered some frequently answered questions regarding SEO particulars.
For instance, would putting a city name help target local audiences in the news search? An example of this is the “New York” Times.

The post answered, “No, this won’t help News rankings. We extract geography and location information from the article itself (see video). Changing your name to include relevant keywords or adding a local address in your footer won’t help you target a specific audience in our News rankings.”

For more information, follow this link.

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