Entries from Search Engine Roundtable tagged with 'ajax'

Google Wants To Index AJAX #!

During the CSS, AJAX, Web 2.0 & SEO at SMX East yesterday, Bruce Johnson and Kathrin Probst from Google announced a new proposal for search engines to index AJAX. Let me explain the proposal in a very simplistic way, that...

More on Google Web Search's New Referral Strings

So we know Google is seriously testing AJAX search results and Google has confirmed that. We know Google was not passing referrer strings to the receiving sites, but Google promised to fix that. But these changes are going to be...

Google Search To Change Referral Strings: SEOs Discuss

An hour or so before I went offline for Passover, the Google Analytics blog announced a very significant change to how Google search will be passing along referral data. In the past, a search for flowers and a click on...

Google Fesses Up To AJAX Search Results Test

A month and a half ago, Google began testing Google AJAX search results, which caused a major uproar amongst webmasters who were unable to track referrer information in their analytics package. Google released a statement that they test things all...

Webmasters Revolt Over Google's AJAX Search Results Tests

Two days ago, we reported that Google is testing switching to AJAX to display their search results. But the tension over this discussion was not all that bad, that was until GetClicky.com wrote: Just know this: a major update that...

Google Switching To AJAX Search Result Pages?

The SEO Smackdown blog reports that they noticed Google switching "completely" to AJAX based search results. This can put a huge damper in rank checking tools, that scrap the Google search results. Most people are not seeing the Google search...

CSS, AJAX, Web 2.0 and Search Engines

SES San Jose Organic Track: CSS, AJAX, Web 2.0 and Search Engines Speakers: (Moderator) Anne Kennedy, Managing Partner, Beyond Ink Shari Thurow, Founder and SEO, Omni Marketing Interactive Vanessa Fox, Zillow.com Mikkel deMib Svendsen, Creative Director, deMib.com Amit Kumar, Yahoo!...

AJAX & Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

I can make this quick. AJAX and SEO do not mix. Search engines can not read AJAX, because most search engines won't read most JavaScript. So when you implement AJAX, make sure to give search engines alternative methods of getting...

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