Google's Matt Cutts: I Don't Know 10% Of Your SEO Questions

Apr 10, 2014 - 8:10 am 17 by

google brain knowledgeYesterday, Google's Matt Cutts and Michael Wyszomierski posted a non-SEO related video, which I had to turn to make it SEO related.

The video describes the process Matt and Michael goes through when creating these SEO videos. One topic that came up was that sometimes Matt needs to ask others for the answer because he doesn't know the answer fully.

I asked Matt on Twitter what percentage of questions does he need to go out and ask someone else about. Matt responded saying that about 10% of the questions he needs to ask others about.

Here is his tweet:

He then explained a way to know which videos needed outside help:

I did ask him how much of the algorithm is in his brain, but that question he did not respond to.

Forum discussion at Twitter.

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