Matt Cutts has provided some useful information for webmasters in the last few videos that have been uploaded to received its millionth video view.
In the first clip, Cutts discusses the topic of obfuscating email addresses. A common way to display email addresses for contact purposes on the wab has been to include "mailto:" link. This has of course been exploited by spammers, so people have turned to other ways to keep this from happening.
One way people have tried to get around this is by using javascript. This has generally worked well in the past, but Cutts talks about how Google is getting smarter, and may now execute the javascript, leading to email addresses being shown in search results. Cutts says you may want to find another way to do it.
Cutts says that he wouldn't be surprised, and that if Google finds something that's nearby and thinks it would be a helpful result, it will probably show it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4G0MahBMpQ Finally, somebody asks if a link back to a press article about a company will be perceived as a "reciprocal link" and therefore give less weight to the inbound link.
If two sites link to each other, they are by definition reciprocal links, as Matt says, but if you link to everyone that links to you, you're basically just "tooting your own horn." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO01nH31clU
Some people have criticized the clarity of Matt's answers in some of the above clips in the comments on their YouTube video pages. Do you feel like the questions have been answered? Do you find Google's Webmaster Central YouTube channel to be a valuable source of information?
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