Sunday, October 12, 2014

Subject: SearchCap: Google Reports “Right To Be Forgotten” Totals, Should You Copy SEO Tactics? & More




SearchCap: Daily Search Engine News Recap

SearchCap: Google Reports "Right To Be Forgotten" Totals, Should You Copy SEO Tactics? & More

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Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web.

From Search Engine Land:

  • Google Nixed 4,143 Links To YouTube, Groups Under "RTBF"
    On the heels of our earlier discussion of search-index removal requests under the "Right to Be Forgotten" (RTBF) in Europe, stories came out about the direct release of data by Google itself. The data are being released in a new section in Google's regular transparency report. The reports detail government requests to remove content from […]
  • Study: 60 Percent of "Right To Be Forgotten" Requests Denied
    Reputation VIP operates the Forget.me website intended to handle Google and Bing "Right to Be Forgotten" (RTBF) requests. Using three months of data, the company has released a study on RTBF's impact in France, the UK and Germany. There was a smaller, separate study on Spain. It found that overall 60 percent of requests are […]
  • Should You Copy A Top Site's SEO?
    Big sites like Amazon.com can teach us a lot about SEO…or can they? Contributor Tom Schmitz gives us the lowdown.
  • What To Do When The PPC Competition Plays Dirty
    Contributor Pauline Jakober shares concrete steps you can take to combat shady PPC practices — even when the search engine declines to take action.

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