Written by Trina L.c. Schil
Google's Autolink Is Live By Trina L.C. Schiller
Google's Autolink is in the news again. No, it did not go away,it actually just got worse!
The Google toolbar is not new news to anyone who has been aroundfor a spell. The Autolink feature has already caused muchdebate, and has webmasters in a tailspin as to how to protectthemselves from it. Well folks, there is some thing you shouldknow.
In The Beginning...
When Google made known its addition of the Autolink feature,they had defended themselves, after receiving a ton of mailabout it from webmasters, by saying that the Autolink featurehad to be activated by the user. It was the individual toolbaruser's choice as to whether or not to activate and use it.Autolink is an enhanced service offered by Google.
Yeah, Right!
According to a recent article by Jim Hedger, Google has reverseditself. They have made the default setting for the applicationactive, not inactive, as they had previously claimed.
Written by Mohamad Zaki Hus
Getting top search engine listing is perhaps one of the hottestsubjects in the internet marketing world. The problem is thatmany discussions on this subject are based on speculation.Almost no one knows the exact algorithms of the search engines.And what make it worse is that the search engines have a habitof changing their algorithms.
However, some people are so obsessed with top search enginelisting that they tend to undermine the importance of other webtraffic generation techniques. These "trances" are partly causedby some misleading myths that surround the search enginemarketing subject. Below are two of those myths with someempirical facts that contradict and refute them.
Myth #1: "You can't get loads of targeted traffic without thetop search engine listing."
This is completely wrong. Jack Humphrey, the power linking guy,has given us a picture that it is possible to get huge amount oftargeted traffic without the top search engine listing. In hisSpecial Report,
Written by Michael Turner
You may have heard how important it is to have your websiteoptimized for search engines, especially Google, which iscurrently the most popular worldwide. The reason for this is soyour website will be ranked high in the search engines andpeople will see your site first, click on it, and increase yourtraffic and ultimately your sales. You might think this allsounds like a wonderful idea and want to get your web siteoptimized for Google, but you may have no idea how to go aboutit. Don't worry, getting your web page ready for the Googlesearch engine is not as difficult as you might have thought.Google has a system called PageRank
Written by Faraj Balousha
Web site traffic refers to the number of times your site isviewed by the users. It is the most important point to be madefor the success of your online business.
Steps to increase the site traffic:
Step 1:
Submit Your Site to Search Engines:
Major Search Engines: Yahoo ,Google , AOL Search, AltaVista, AskJeeves, Direct Hit, Excite, FAST Search, HotBot, Inktomi,LookSmart, Lycos, MSN Search, Netscape Search
Written by Zaak Oconan
Search engines are the vehicles that drive potential customersto your websites. But in order for visitors to reach theirdestination - your website - you need to provide them withspecific and effective signs that will direct them right to yoursite. You do this by creating carefully chosen keywords.
Think of the right keywords as the Open Sesame! of the Internet.Find the exactly right words or phrases, and presto! hoards oftraffic will be pulling up to your front door. But if yourkeywords are too general or too over-used, the possibility ofvisitors actually making it all the way to your site - or ofseeing any real profits from the visitors that do arrive -decreases dramatically.
Your keywords serve as the foundation of your marketingstrategy. If they are not chosen with great precision, no matterhow aggressive your marketing campaign may be, the right peoplemay never get the chance to find out about it. So your firststep in plotting your strategy is to gather and evaluatek
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