Internet Marketing Journal UK

18 Feb, 2008

Matt Cutts blog - is it dead?

Posted by: Mercury Thread In: Blogging| Blogs (we like)| Google| IMJUK| Internet Marketing| SEO| Search Engine Optimization| Unethical Internet Marketing

For a while I’ve been thinking more and more that Matt Cutts, aka Google Guy,  blog is becoming less relevant to me. It’s became a mecca for lots of non-seo noise that is starting to block out the good stuff that he used to post about Google and SEO.

In the past he posted some really cool stuff, that was useful to everyone from web developers to Internet marketers. Some great posts included:

Increasingly I find that posts to be of less relevance. due to his I’ve started to use the official Google Blog more and more as a source of info about what’s going on at the search engine and referring less and less to Matts site.

Does anyone still think that Matt Cutts blog has the same level of information as it used to?

2 Responses to "Matt Cutts blog - is it dead?"

1 | Richie

February 22nd, 2008 at 1:26 am

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Thought IMJUK was dead for a while there Mike!

Know what you mean, it seems to have ground to a halt in terms of useful info. Although the picture of him dressed as a was quite funny.

Very disappointed Uncov is over too. Didn’t think Ted meant it, but a month on it’s looking true…

2 | Internet Marketing Uncut

August 12th, 2008 at 3:14 pm

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I agree, lately have seen a drop off in content.

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