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Matt Cutts Speaks On SEM & More

Google’s Matt Cutts in conversation with Virginia Nussey of BruceClay.com spoke about every possible query related to everything that has been expected from the search engine in the coming years. Matt talked about the role of Search Engine Optimization, about spam as well as various other aspects. According to the website, he also spoke about the issue of increase in hacked sites.

“The spam that’s out there is also more malicious than its predecessors. Hackers and crackers are breaking into sites through vulnerabilities that most users are not aware of, and Google employees are now stepping up to the plate to cut down the breaches and boost education efforts. He says that if a Googler notices that someone is using a hackable version of WordPress, he may drop that webmaster a line to let them know how to patch it. Spammers beware!”

To listen to the audio interview, head over to WebmasterRadio.FM

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