Google Trots Out Search-Based Keyword Tool
There are around 7 billion people on the face of this planet, and although not all of them speak English or have access to a computer, thinking about that huge number makes the concept of search engine optimization sound like a hopeless shot in the dark. Be glad, then, that Google’s trying to help in read more.. On-Demand Indexing Introduced For Google Site Search
Suppose you took the time to really build up your site, and then no one ever saw the fruit of all of your efforts. Kinda sucky, huh? So Google’s going to allow site owners to make special requests for the process that should improve internal site searches.
On-Demand Indexing for Google Site Search has been unveiled. read more.. Google Gives Product Promotion Tips
The holidays are almost here, and it’s time to start considering the hard questions. For example, will you watch “A Christmas Carol” or “A Christmas Story”? “A Charlie Brown Christmas” or “Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean”? All of the above? Or on another subject entirely, how will you make your products stand out?
Yeah, so that wasn’t read more.. New AdSense Help Forum Available
By the time many people are ready to ask for help, they’re in no mood to fanny about; what’s needed is a correct answer in an easy-to-understand format. And so AdSense users should be happy to hear that a new AdSense Help Forum aims to facilitate granting their wish.
“As of today, we’ve closed up shop read more.. Google Analytics Plays Leapfrog With Upgrades
Nothing’s certain yet, but we’re inclined to say: so much for the idea of Yahoo getting ahead in this respect. You see, less than a month after the company announced that it was working on Yahoo Web Analytics, Google Analytics has been made the subject of a number of upgrades.
Google claims to have been working read more.. Survey: AdSense Earnings Glass Ceiling Doesn’t Exist
The economy is in a very iffy position. Unpleasant records have been broken left and right over the past few weeks, and some people are preparing for a bad 2009 and 2010. So here’s a bit of good news: most folks agree that the sky’s the limit in terms of money Google’s willing to give read more.. Yahoo Comes Up With Google Analytics Competitor
Yahoo’s stock price fell under $13 per share today, and it’s been over five years since the company last saw these levels. So, faced with what’s starting to look like a do or die situation, Yahoo’s trying to aim things towards the first result by announcing Yahoo Web Analytics.
Yahoo Web Analytics will try to match read more.. Better Your YouTube Marketing
We’ve talked before about using sites like Facebook and Twitter to promote blogs and businesses. For anyone who’s using YouTube - or is thinking about heading in that direction - there’s a special new monitoring tool called Hot Spots.
Hot Spots aims to show content creators how well their videos are doing in comparison to the read more.. Yahoo Seeks To Shake Things Up With APT
Yahoo has unveiled a new product, and although there are less interesting possibilities, this thing could either revolutionize our industry or end CEO Jerry Yang’s career. Yang, you see, is putting Yahoo APT up there with radio, television, and the Internet.
APT is an advertising platform, and its main selling points are said to be speed, read more.. Google Denies Possibility Of Higher Yahoo Keyword Prices
About two months ago, SearchIgnite released a study saying that the Google-Yahoo search ad partnership could result in keyword prices being increased by 22 percent. Hal Varian, Google’s chief economist, has now responded with a five-point version of “that ain’t so.”
Varian begins, “[T]he report fails to acknowledge that ad prices are not set by Yahoo! read more.. Links for 2007-04-04 [Digg]Links for 2007-04-02 [Digg]Links for 2007-04-01 [Digg]
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Recently I’ve read a few articles on Displaying your Feedburner Subscriber Count. I never really saw the problem. I thought displaying 40 or 50 readers was good. I mean think about it, on top of the average 200 unique visitors we get per day, that’s about an extra 40 people just reading our content, per day.Good right? Wrong.
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