Archive for May 2nd, 2006
Keyword can be classified into three categories :
-Single word Keyword
-Multiple word Keyword
-Keywords based on Theme
Keyword(s) are basic raw material used in Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Keyword selection or Keyword Research as it is called technically, where in we use special tools to find out a list of Keywords (search terms) searched by targeted audience, is one of the most important step in SEO. Keyword can be single word, two or three words, multiple words and theme based.
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May 2nd, 2006
The Short Messaging Service (SMS) from Google sends short, quick, text answers in response to your queries from an SMS-enabled mobile device, such as a cell phone. For example, you can look up phone numbers and addresses of local restaurants, do local phone book searches, compare prices from online merchants in Froogle to those you find in local stores, even look up definitions of words from the dictionary.
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May 2nd, 2006
We constantly receive phone calls from clients, prospective clients and reporters asking the same question ? what percent of the keyword price does Google pay AdSense publishers. While the AdSense Standard Terms and Conditions explicitly forbid disclosing such information, the range we often give is 20% to 50% based on numerous conversations we have had with AdSense publishers.
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May 2nd, 2006
There are certain mesmerizing words that when used effectively can make people buy from you and increase your sales.
Here are these website sales magical words:
1. Use the word “fast” in your ad. People want fast results, fast delivery, fast ordering, etc. Nowadays, we usually value our time more than our money.
2. Use the word “guaranteed” in your ad. People want to be assured they are not risking their hard earned money buying your product.
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May 2nd, 2006
1. E-mail courses are generally quick and easy to create. Contents for your e-mail courses are everywhere — old articles, interviews, information from doing research. You only need to know how to organize them and make the content easy to understand and follow.
2. You can append your sales letters at the end of your e-mail courses. People who take your e-mail courses can learn something valuable from you first, and when they’re done, they will be more receptive to your follow-up letters.
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May 2nd, 2006
Web logging first appeared on the net in the mid-1990s. The term "web log" was initially coined refer to a server’s log file and then expanded to include the meaning of online personal journaling. Later on, to avoid confusion, the word "blog" was adopted to refer to personal journaling. Today a blog is defined as an online publication where an author puts his or her personal thoughts and opinions from the most intimate to corporate ideas, concerns or events, in chronological order on the net.
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May 2nd, 2006
I don’t know about you, but when I built my first web site three years back I don’t know anything about the webloggers. One day when I checking the features of my web host control panel (after two months of uploading my first home page) I saw the link ‘Webstats’. That was the first time I get to know that I can know how many people are comming to my site.
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May 2nd, 2006
This article explains in detail the various issues related to the linking campaign that you will need to mount, to establish your worth in the algorithms of search engines . Some of the issues that we will be tackling in this & subsequent articles are:
-Creating one way incoming links to your site.
-The identification of resources to link.
-Evaluation of the resources identified.
-How to approach others with your link requests( some samples).
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May 2nd, 2006