Have you read any of the new Google patent releases yet? I suggest you do, or at least learn more about them. Not that you’ll find anything concerning underwear — I just made that up! But what you will find is a plethora of strategies Google is either already using, planning to implement, or considering for possible use in its search algorithm.

If you’re not one who keeps up with what Google’s doing, or didn’t read the last patent release, it will probably come as something of a surprise to discover how wide reaching Google’s ideas on ranking factors are.

As well as information on things that many SEO’ers already believed to be part of the algorithm, or have been expecting to see implemented, the Google patent also contains quite a few new strategies that on first reading have given rise to some considerable concern in the SEO world.

But before you start pulling your hair out and thinking Google has everything sewn up and all resistance is futile, bear in mind that as it’s a patent, it’s very likely that Google is also to some degree simply, “covering all the bases.” Knowing the SEO community would pounce on it for clues as soon as it was released, it’s also conceivable that there are some red herrings in there too. What’s left is to decide what’s probable and what isn’t.

To shed some light on that, your best bet is to read some of the discussions and analysis of the new Google patent that can be found on Google using this and similar searches.

If you’re in the mood for a long read you could also take a look at patents 20050071741 and 20070094254, both of which list the illustrious Google mouthpiece, Matt Cutts, as one of the inventors. You might also want to visit this hyperlinked list of Google patents or search for more Google patents at Google Patent Search.

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