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(Text) Recap of Weekly Search Buzz :: April 2, 2010

itunes-subscribe-video.pngI am skipping the video portion of the weekly recap and just offering you a text version due to being extremely tired. This week WebProNews posted a nice interview with Google’s Matt Cutts. Bing told us they use hyphens as word separators in URLs. Google had issues paying Canadian publishers. Yahoo shut down their contextual ad program, Yahoo Publisher Network. We released four polls, one on real time spam, another on the canonical tag, also a poll on why SEOs got into SEO and how SEOs perceive PageRank today. Google and the industry went all out with their April Fools pranks. Finally, Google showed five doodles for Hans Christian Andersen. That was this week at the Search Engine Roundtable.

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Another Matt Cutts Google Video Interview to WatchBing Uses Hyphens As Word Separators in URLsGoogle AdSense EFT Issue Impacts Canadian Publisher PaymentsYahoo Shuts Down Yahoo Publisher Network, No One Surprised77% of SEOs Say Real Time Results Are Spammy14% Say The Canonical Tag Doesn’t Work on Google, Really?Why SEOs Got Into SEO? Poll ResultsWebmasters Still Judge Sites Based On Google PageRankGoogle & Other’s April Fools 2010 JokesBreaking: Google Caffeine Now Live, Renamed ‘Kaffein’Hans Christian Andersen Gets 5 Google Logos / Doodles

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