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Google Algorithm Punishes Ads Above Page Fold

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Matt Cutts, Google search engine marketing spokesman, has announced some changes for search marketers and web designers. For sites with little content above the page fold and packed with ads can be subject to the wrath of the Google search engine.

We’ve heard complaints from users that if they click on a result and it’s difficult to find the actual content, they aren’t happy with the experience. Rather than scrolling down the page past a slew of ads, users want to see content right away. So sites that don’t have much content “above-the-fold” can be affected by this change.

Learn more – Google Zaps Sites With Too Many Ads Above The Content

Cre8asiteforums Now Accepts Banner Advertising

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Cre8asiteforumsWe had an average year in 2011, with nearly 8 million page views. With a new forums upgrade, user interface, blog and a planned surprise for members and the public coming in February, 2012 will blow past 2011 stats.

If you are looking for targeted customers in the web site building, testing, hosting, marketing and content industries, please check us out. Pricing is designed to be friendly to everyone – small business to corporate.

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How to advertise with Cre8asiteforums

View the forums here: Cre8asiteforums

Re-branding? New product? Promotions for software and events? We have your audience.

It’s Time to Give a Bing a Chance: Google Has Gone Mad

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It’s a dead-on tie between Facebook and Google as to which company is the more frustrating to use. Facebook destroyed conversation with its new user interface. Google destroyed objective search with its new Google Plus Your World.

In the case of Google, even Twitter is upset. Game on! Google is not playing fair.

Discussions at the forums: Google Search Plus Your World – What It Really Means and Search Plus Your World – What It Means To Search Marketers?

Some Comments

So Google have just announced that search results will soon be influenced by your (Google Plus) social map

Google continues to have a business mind of an egotistical maniac and I’ve grown quite tired of it.

Why The Easiest Tech Jobs to Fill are Not

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An article out of Inc. has caused a slight stir among those of us who are extremely skilled in tech work, but yet are not hired because we don’t live near big cities.

The article, The 5 Hardest Jobs to Fill in 2012, claims that jobs in web marketing, web site development, analysis, product management, usability, and software application development have the most demand for workers but the jobs remain open. Is there a shortage of talent?

Hell no!

The problem is not with a lack of skilled workers. The problem sits squarely in the lap of human resources and expectations by management to fill positions that typically require expertise in areas not related to the job opening, certification rather than work experience, someone to do the work of 2 or 3 persons instead of one, poor pay, relocation, and the refusal to permit commuting from home.

We visit this topic at Cre8asiteforumsWhere The Jobs Are In 2012

Happy Thanksgiving from Cre8asiteforums

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From all of us at Cre8asiteforums to our members and friends who celebrate Thanksgiving Day, we send our wishes for a restful time with family, pets and family, stuffed belly’s and lots of love.

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