The BlackHatters were interested to see the latest Google Innovation that they’d kept pretty quiet and under the radar which is Google ‘Definition in Context.’ We’ve seen this appear on the natural term when you Google the term ‘what is wikipedia’ and you’ll see the ‘definition in context’ option come up as in the ad [...]
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Google ‘Definition in Context’ or Google Stealing traffic?
Posted: 5th August 2010 by blackhat in Google Organic ListingsTags: Google Definition in Context
Big Changes in Google PPC Results Today – Google Beta Sitelinks
Posted: 24th June 2010 by blackhat in BEST Black Hat PPC Posts, Google AdWords, Google Organic ListingsTags: Google AdWords, Google Organic Listings, Google Site Links
Google have been busy today! As we reported on earlier, Google have brought in ‘related to’ ad’s on branded keywords (see Google ‘Related to’ Ad’s appearing on Brand terms…we feel another lawsuit against Google coming on!) However, we have also seen big updates in Google’s Sitelinks today as well. Firstly, they have allowed sitelinks to [...]
Disabling Personalised Search in Google
Posted: 9th May 2010 by blackhat in Google Organic ListingsTags: Black Hat PPC, Google Organic Listings, Google Personalised Search
Ever get annoyed when you are trying to check the position of your sites and then you realise that you are logged into Google and are getting ‘personalised search results?’ You can either logout of your Gmail account and then log back in later or use this little amendment to the URL in order [...]
Where have the organic listings gone?
Posted: 30th April 2010 by blackhat in Google Organic ListingsTags: Google Organic Listings
There is always lots of talk in the industry about how PPC (pay per click) is becoming more expensive as CPC’s (cost per click) are rising and how SEO (search engine optimisation) is still the best way to go. However, anyone who has tried to get terms to rank naturally in the SERPS (search engine [...]



