Server location, cross-linking, and Web 2.0 technology thoughts
Oct 7th, 2007 | Category: Google Webmaster Central TipsWritten by Greg Grothaus and Shashi Thakur, Search Quality Team
Held on June 27th, Searchnomics 2007 gave us (Greg Grothaus and Shashi Thakur) a chance to meet webmasters and answer some of their questions. As we’re both engineers focused on improving search quality, the feedback was extremely valuable. Here’s our take on the conference and a recap of some of what we talked about there.
Shashi: While I’ve worked at Google for over a year, this was my first time speaking at a conference. I spoke on the “Search Engine Friendly Design” panel. The exchanges were hugely valuable, helping me grasp some of the concerns of webmasters. Greg and I thought it would be valuable to share our responses to a few questions:
Does location of server matter? I use a .com domain but my content is for customers in the UK.
I have many different sites. Can I cross-link between them?
Greg: Like Shashi, this was also my first opportunity to speak at a conference as a Googler. It was refreshing to hear feedback from the people who use the software we work every day to perfect. The session also underscored the argument that we’re just at the beginning of search and have a long way to go. I spoke on the subject of Web 2.0 technologies. It was clear that many people are intimidated by the challenges of building a Web 2.0 site with respect to search engines. We understand these concerns. You should expect see more feedback from us on this subject, both at conferences and through our blog.
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