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Daily Search Forum Recap: April 15, 2010

Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.

Search Engine Roundtable Stories:

Google Wows Webmasters With New Search Reports with CTR
Google has wowed webmasters with a new feature just added to Google Webmaster Tools, the Top Search Queries report. Not only did Google add more queries and neat charts, they also added impressions, clicks and click through rate data – yes on the organic search results. Not only does this really trump keyword ranking reports, but it also unveils how important being in the top three positions on Google.com. First let me show you an
AdWords Maintenance Polls
If you are a Google AdWords specialist or just maintain your own accounts for your web sites, please take the polls below. A WebmasterWorld thread asks three questions, which don’t seem to be getting enough replies. So I figured I’d post them here with easy to use polls and hope to get an idea of how actively you maintain your AdWords campaigns. Please take the three quick polls below and tell your colleagues to take
How To Download Your Google My Maps Saved Locations
Google removed the ability to use a “saved locations” within Google Maps. Google changed how that worked a while back and gave people a way to download their locations. The way to download saved locations has now changed. In an updated Google Maps Help thread, Cecelia from the Google Maps team wrote: I want to update the link for downloading your Saved Locations to a KML. Please use the link below. https://maps-api-ssl.google.com/maps?sidr=12 If you want
Searching Old Tweets Got Easier With Google
Twitter has a lot, a lot, of content and finding old tweets can often not be a fun task. Google just made that a bit easier with Google’s Twitter Archive Search. The best description of it is to just play with it, try it by clicking here. Here is a screen shot that shows the tweets for the keyword [earthquake] over time, with a timeline: Also, Google placed Twitter’s logo at the bottom of the
Google To Build AdWords Sandbox API Visual Interface
A Google AdWords API thread reports that Google is in the process of working on a “simple application that will allow you to visually browse the contents of your AdWords sandbox accounts.” The purpose behind this is to enable developers to see the types of requests, number of requests and so on being made by their applications. This can help developers visualize the cost and impact of their apps. Eric Koleda from the Google AdWords

Other Great Search Forum Threads:

Google is removing PageRank from website "link" pages., WebmasterWorld
Update your News Sitemap format by May 4th!, Google News Help
Canonical Link Tags – When to use it or not!, WebmasterWorld
Google releases RDFa/ microformat for recipes, WebmasterWorld
New! Channel bulletins, YouTube Help
Possibility of "chat" with a google employee about how language affects google, Google Webmaster Help
TOPSEO’s – An Independent Authority?, Sphinn
Yahoo Japan is trying to become as Customer unfriendly as Google!, WebmasterWorld

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