Bing Webmaster Guidelines and Keyword Stuffing; Google Places Quality Guidelines - a podcast by WebmasterRadio.FM

from 2014-04-04T00:24:13

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Bing updates their Webmaster Guidelines, adding that if you use keyword stuffing, it can lead to demotion or even the delisting of your website. Also, Google quietly updates their Google Places Quality Guidelines for naming your business

 
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