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Originally Posted by Arnox
[4]. I don't really care about focusing on Bing/Yahoo, because I figure the people that use those search engines aren't going to really be interested in purchasing pornography. Most people have those as default search engines because they don't know how to change it to Google...
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The talk is all about the new semantics being used in SE algorithms now amd the new emphasis on UX (supposedly)
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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" >
<title></title>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, maximum-scale=1">
<meta name="keywords" content="" >
<meta name="description" content="">
<!--FACEBOOK-->
<meta property="og:title" content="" >
<meta property="og:site_name" content="">
<meta property="og:url" content="" >
<meta property="og:description" content="" >
<meta property="og:image" content="" >
<meta property="og:type" content="website" >
<meta property="og:locale" content="" >
<!--TWITTER-->
<meta property="twitter:card" content="summary" >
<meta property="twitter:title" content="" >
<meta property="twitter:description" content="" >
<meta property="twitter:creator" content="@" >
<meta property="twitter:url" content="" >
<meta property="twitter:image" content="" >
<!--GOOGLE+-- (LEGACY NOW)>
<link rel="author" href="">
Get ready for possibly some real changes in 2015 (maybe?).
Facebook is a dead issue for NSFW adult content but Twitter search is "game on".
Google is going to keep dancing for reason of all the charlatan SEO.
The only guys "peeing in the tall grass with the big dogs" in Google now are Wikipedia and the tubes it seems, and it's not SEO hocus pocus -- it's all about
UX.