Here is a compilation of video from Matt Cutts (Google Engineer), who answers the following questions: How do meta geo tags influence the search results? Will Google find text in images someday? Is Google doing away with use of the meta description? "Query deserves freshness." Fact or fiction? Which is more reliable for searching: Google or Twitter? Matt Cutts From Google Talks About SEO Yet Again! - Part 4
Thanks for the videos, I'll have to listen to them later. I really don't like video/audio stuff I sure wish they would have transcripts for easy fast browsing. Was there anything he didn't already go over on his blog?
Usually these questions are asked by webmasters outside the Google circle, so many of them are new question, which Matt does his best to clarify about...
Thanks for this nice info and the link buddy . I think now many webmasters are trying to optimize images edited on their websites to increase traffic ratio .
Didn't say much there. Only the bit about meta-description was sorta new to me, and only sorta, cause I've seen the query returns myself
Seems promising, even though it's just a just another regular by Matt However, thanks for sharing and watching it right now.
many videos of him on you tube... What i wonder is, does he really tell the truth? Or does he just tell what googles want's us to think?
i think in these he's generally straightforward. not much that's real importance to me except to know about google's increasing use of the Description meta tag, so it's either that for the descrption that people will see, or the google works something up from the text. from my personal experience, it's mostly from the Descr tag in my niche etc, sometimes half and half ; of course depends on the query......