Google helps those who help themselves
And if that's not enough to survive on Google's SERPs, try Google's Webmaster Forum where you can study Adam Lasnik's FAQ which covers even questions the Webmaster Help Center provides no comprehensive answer for (yet), and where Googlers working in Google's Search Quality, Webspam, and Webmaster Central teams hang out. Google dumps all sorts of questioners to the forum, where a crowd of hardcore volunteers (aka regulars as Google calls them) invests a lot of time to help out Webmasters and site owners facing problems with the almighty Google.
Despite the sporadic posts by Googlers, the backbone of Google's Webmaster support channel is this crew of regulars from all around the globe. Google monitors the forum for input and trends, and intervenes when the periodic scandal escalates every once in a while. Apropos scandal ... although the list of top posters mentions a few of the regulars, bear in mind that trolls come with a disgusting high posting cadency. Fortunately, currently the signal drowns the noise (again), and I appreciate very much that the Googlers participate more and more.
Some of the regulars like seo101 don't reveal their URLs and stay anonymous. So here is an incomplete list of folks giving good advice:
So when you're a Webmaster or site owner, don't hesitate to post your Google related question (but read the FAQ before posting, and search for your topics), chances are one of these regulars or even a Googler offers assistance. Otherwise when you're questionless carrying a swag of valuable answers, join the group and share your knowledge. Finally, when you're a Googler, donate the sites linked above a boost on the SERPs ;)
Micro-meme started by John Honeck, supported by Richard Hearne, Bert Vierstra ...
Despite the sporadic posts by Googlers, the backbone of Google's Webmaster support channel is this crew of regulars from all around the globe. Google monitors the forum for input and trends, and intervenes when the periodic scandal escalates every once in a while. Apropos scandal ... although the list of top posters mentions a few of the regulars, bear in mind that trolls come with a disgusting high posting cadency. Fortunately, currently the signal drowns the noise (again), and I appreciate very much that the Googlers participate more and more.
Some of the regulars like seo101 don't reveal their URLs and stay anonymous. So here is an incomplete list of folks giving good advice:
- Cass-Hacks - Powerful XHTML DHTML presentation and accessibility tools (profile)
- Christina - Accessible design and development (profile)
- Dockarl - BlixKrieg Wordpress Theme profile
- JHL - JHL web design (profile)
- JohnMu - Search Engine Tools (profile)
- Webado - Web Hosting and Design Canada (profile)
- Phil Payne - Website rescue, redesign and maintenance (profile)
- Red Cardinal - Search Engine Optimization in Ireland (profile)
- DJC (Dori) - We're coming to Wisconsin (profile)
So when you're a Webmaster or site owner, don't hesitate to post your Google related question (but read the FAQ before posting, and search for your topics), chances are one of these regulars or even a Googler offers assistance. Otherwise when you're questionless carrying a swag of valuable answers, join the group and share your knowledge. Finally, when you're a Googler, donate the sites linked above a boost on the SERPs ;)
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2 Comments:
At Wednesday, July 11, 2007, Igor The Troll said…
Sabestinax, if you going to scrape a Website, you should at least correct the mistakes, otherwise you are just a proxy...
Fix the profile anchor link for boris, which points to dockarl, unless they are duplicates-->
Igor
At Wednesday, July 11, 2007, Sebastian said…
Thanks for the heads-up.
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