Google’s Matt Cutts | How to Get Better Visibility on Google
Product ReviewsUSA TODAY’s Jefferson Graham interviews Google engineer Matt Cutts on how to get your site to the top of Google with 5 basic, common sense SEO tips. Matt Cutts guests on the USA TODAY Talking Tech web video show. New episodes air weekly at tech.usatoday.com


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25 Comments at "Google’s Matt Cutts | How to Get Better Visibility on Google"
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Trust me its true. I have wasted so much money on Adwords and my site never listed. I changed the site around a bit and have now started ranking. I DONT and DONT recommend using adwords unless you have HEAPS of money to throw away to get it right and even then you can still waste alot of money
what a shitfuck. He acts so damn smug with no respect to people who have businesses and their livelyhoods that depend on their bloody indexes. The way he nods, he acts as if he owns the world, and he doesn’t realise how impossible it is to get ranked just by starting a blog! what a joke. Never gives any real advice.
Actually I just realised. If their index was SOOOO good, then genuine market leading companies wouldn’t be calling me with “Hey we do everything right according to Google, but we’re still not found help please.” I almost prefer the yellow pages.
what would you do if you were him ?
how would you act, would you give out every google’s secret ?
thanks for sharing your thoughts
lol bitter much? Try paying them…you get all the results you want. They are a business, too.
If you don’t like the way Google does things, then don’t use Google. You’re free to use the Yellow Pages instead for your own search needs and you’re free to focus your marketing efforts there.
“One day, we’ll all work for Google”
I wonder how may keywords on 1 page are allowed or what percentage is the best balance.
Awords does work its just because you dont no how to use it, everything from title to desc needs to revolve around your keyword – you prob dont get any ROI because the keywords your pushing are not niche enough to your industry.
O and the info Matt Cutts is giving is excellent obv he isnt going to give all the secrets to google algorithms but he is saying keywords in title tag and good content revolving around your keywords, with content updates which is the blog.
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sweetkisses you dont know what you are talking about.
Sure his a bit smug and rich, but he obv knows what goes for what.
If everybody applies the same SEO techniques to their websites, who is then gonna rank first?
The answer:
You must have authority content, meaning your information must be of better value to your customer than your competitors’ info.
Matt Cutts = Number One
Wonder-full video
Clearly explained how to get your website visibility on google.
My site has a pagerank 3 after started for 1 year while other older (4-5 years older) site only have pagerank 2. But when i looked at their content and mine….i discovered why.
How do you know what is of value? My theory goes back to sales – ie. finding a problem that has not been solved yet….?
yes many kids now depending on their dads luck on the serps, but i can tell u theres ALWAYS a niche, a juicy keyword, and an oportunity, he says san diego quiropractic or sort, well thats not possible for a regular site
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one secret of Google Advertising GOAL is true about TAGS! it’s definitly true! ;D
@MrHuddy working for a multimillionaire company and doing the job he studied for , god what else can you wish for.
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hey this james from acapidia – looks like the white guy so confident most of its discussions are so pathetic..boink boink..those are no longer accepted
A useful video of Matt Cutt about blog visibility
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