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On his Latest Post Regarding SEO Google's Spam team head Matt Cutts posted a video on the question How can anyone research before buying a domain?

In his video he said some major points before buying a new domain for your business. What about are those lines or words? Keep clam and read below pints to find out what Matt wants to say in his video.

1. Doing a site-colon search on the domain name (site: domain name), “If there’s no results at all from that domain, even if there’s
Matt Cutts in his recent video in April 1st stated that Google will not stop updating the search result as they want to serve better to their user and they will continue grow more with the user experience. Matt also added the search results will always be changing, the result of that change is "flux".

In this video he also said that Google needs to be change due to change of web, user, devices and also the spammers and their technique. If you think the results are perfect today you might think
Finally Google announced that their webmaster tools now help you to differentiate between HTTP, HTTPS and sub-directories. In Google webmaster official blog they stated that there will be a certain change in the webmaster tools index status report. The report will feature now tracks your site’s indexed URLs for each protocol (HTTP and HTTPS) as well as for verified sub-directories.




An Update happen on 9th March which you will find in the Index Status graph as shown in above. After the date
 In his Latest Post Google's Matt Cutts clearly said about the issue whether your site Ranking hit an Algorithmic Penalty.

The worries of the webmasters and the SEO world are getting tougher everyday and they can't understand what are going to their websites or Businesses. All this issues are creeping day by day and now Google's Web Spam Head Matt Cutts came out with a video where he described all the things.

Matt Cutts wants to say if your site is hit by a Google algorithm such as Panda or