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search engine optimisation News Archive
09-Feb-2006
'Kempinski shifts to IDeaS ASP revenue optimisation (eyefortravel.com)Kempinski, which has been associated with IDeaS having used IDeaS Enterprise solution for more than six years, decided to shift to IDeaS ASP product to employ the benefits of IDeaS Best Available Rate functionality and integration with Rate Shopper price recommendations.
'Google bans BMW and Ricoh from search listings (Computer Weekly)Google is axing the German BMW website from its search engine listings after it claimed BMW was incorrectly re-directing users to its pages.
'US: BMW websites back on Google's 'approved' list (just-auto)BMW has now been relisted in Google?s index after last week falling foul of the internet search engine?s anti-webspam measures. Google?s blog on Wednesday confirmed the automaker had complied with conditions for re-listing.
'Google's 'death penalty' strikes again (ZDNet Australia)A decision by Google to blacklist BMW's German Web site for allegedly boosting its Internet search ranking in breach of Google guidelines has divided experts and Web users, as another big-name company comes in for the same treatment.
'BMW given Google 'death penalty' (BBC News)German car giant BMW is blacklisted by Google after it is found manipulating the search engine's results.
'US: Google drops BMW Germany from search listing (just-auto)Showing that not even the best performers always get it right, BMW Germany fell foul of anti-webspam measures last week and found itself delisted in Google?s index.
'Cyberman: Rhodri Marsden (Independent)If you're wealthy, bored and living in Germany, it's just conceivable that you might go looking for a new BMW on the internet. However, tap BMW into the Google Deutschland search engine and you'll find no links to bmw.de, the German car giant's main site. Google removed it from its database on Saturday after it caught the company using code on its web pages that, for example, might lead people
'Google 'death penalty' hits Ricoh but meets criticism (Silicon.com)Not everybody agrees with attempts to keep internet search 'honest'...
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