For Newbies! | Matt Cutts on "How does Google use human raters in web search?"
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I answer many questions here in Q&A. Instead of helping one individual, I thought this would help many newbies understand how Google uses human raters for web search. Watch Matt and learn why you should not SPAM or make sorry titles.
http://youtu.be/nmo3z8pHX1E?hd=1
I hope this short video helps you! Leave a comment if you wish.
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I haven't made my final decision yet, but leaning toward Search Exchange since it is in one of my cities.
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Hey Thomas, I haven't seen you around for a while. Are you going to Mozcon this year? I can't go. I'll be in Mexico.
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I'm pretty sure that their document for human rating is still floating around the internet somewhere....
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Thank you for sharing Francisco
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