Thursday, December 3, 2009

Google Makes Free Holiday Postcard

It is, of course, the thought that counts. A message from a friend or loved one means a lot regardless of what form it takes. Still, physical items tend to have more of an impact, and Google's made a very nice gesture by offering to send out real postcards this holiday season.



A Google representative wrote in an email to WebProNews, "As a token of our appreciation to our most enthusiastic fans, we're snail mailing (!) one free holiday postcard on their behalf."

People who take Google up on this offer can choose from six card designs ("M-velope in snow," "Rudolph," "Mittens," "Snowflakes" "Do-it-yourself dreidel," and "Comic"), and can write a message up to 255 characters in length.

Also, in case you were concerned, Google promises not to keep any of the information individuals supply after it sends the cards on their way..

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

YouTube, Univision Announce Partnership

YouTube's struck another content-sharing partnership, and it's a big one. Univision, which is the top Spanish-language broadcast network in America, has agreed to supply the video-sharing site with both short clips and full shows.

On the YouTube Blog, Strategic Partner Development Manager Laura Lee explained the importance of this arrangement by noting that the size of YouTube's Hispanic audience has increased by 80 percent in the last year. She also stated that this deal counts as "one of YouTube's most comprehensive partnerships for full-length content to date."



Lee then continued, "Expect to see programs from Univision's three networks - Univision, TeleFutura and Galavision - as well as unique footage from celebrity interviews and special events such as next year's 'Premio Lo Nuestro a la Musica Latina' (Lo Nuestro Latin Music Awards)."

So as soon as Univision's content makes it to YouTube (and this may take a few months), the site is likely to become much more popular with native Spanish speakers. And it's not hard to imagine that many people who are trying to learn Spanish will appreciate the new content, too.

As for the partnership's financial details, nothing was disclosed, but Univision will take advantage of YouTube's Content ID system, meaning it should receive at least a little bit of money.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

New Trend Tracking Feature in Google Finance

Google has introduced Google Domestic Trends on Google Finance. This is a feature that tracks search traffic (on Google) across specific sectors of the economy.

"The changes in the search volume of a given sector on google.com may provide useful economic insight," Google says. "We have created 23 indexes that track the major economic sectors, such as retail, auto and unemployment. Each index value is baselined at 1.0 on January 1, 2004 and is calculated and displayed on the Google Finance charts as a 7-day moving average. You can easily compare actual stocks and market indexes to these Google Trends on the charts."

The trends the feature tracks include:

- Advertising and Marketing
- Air Travel
- Auto Buyers
- Auto Financing
- Automotive
- Banking and Personal Finance
- Business
- Computers and Electronics
- Construction
- Credit and Lending
- Durable Goods
- Finance and Insurance
- Furniture
- Industries
- Investments
- Jobs
- Luxury Goods
- Mortgage
- Real Estate
- Rental
- Retail Trade
- Travel
- Unemployment

Google shares an example of the Luxuries Index, which tracks queries like [jewelry], [rings], [diamond], [ring], [jewelers], [tiffany], etc.

Data from the indexes are available for download, letting users utilize it in their own models. More information about the indexes can be found here. The Domestic Trends feature comes as the result of research from Google's Chief Economist Hal Varian, who explains his methodology here.

Google News SEO Tips - Ranking in News Search

I thought that one of the more interesting topics addressed at Search Engine Strategies San Jose a while back was that of SEO and the publishing industry. This is an industry seemingly at war with entities like Google (at least partially), even though there are clearly measures publishers could take, which would make Google and Google News in particular work to their advantage.

Have you had success ranking in Google News? Comment.

Google News is a very useful resource to online news seekers. It seems to get more and more useful as time goes on. For example, they just started incorporating real-time search suggestions into news queries. Publishers should embrace such a tool (Google News) that users themselves embrace, and can ultimately gain them more traffic.



his week, Google has shared some insight into search engine optimization practices for news search. Publishers could learn a lot from the following video.
In addition to the video, Google's Maile Ohye answered a couple of questions about Google News SEO on the Google News blog. For one, she says that adding a city to the title of the publication will not help publishers target their local audience, because Google extracts geography and location information from the articles themselves.

"Changing your name to include relevant keywords or adding a local address in your footer won't help you target a specific audience in our News rankings," she says.

She also says that Google only wants recently added URLs in publishers' News Sitemaps, because they direct Googlebot to the publishers' breaking information. "If you include older URLs, no worries (there's no penalty unless you're perceived as maliciously spamming -- this case would be rare, so again, no worries); we just won't include those URLs in our next News crawl," says Ohye.

A few weeks ago, a patent was granted to Google for "systems and method for improving the ranking of news articles." The patent was originally filed way back in 2003, so there is no question that some of the details have changed, but within it there are a number of factors highlighted, some of which may be ranking factors Google News considers.

In one "implementation consistent with the principles of the invention," here are some factors that are mentioned:

- a number of articles produced by the news source during a first time period

- an average length of an article produced by the news source

- an amount of important coverage that the news source produces in a second time period

- a breaking news score

- an amount of network traffic to the news source

- a human opinion of the news source

- circulation statistics of the news source

- a size of a staff associated with the news source

- a number of bureaus associated with the news source

- a number of original named entities in a group of articles associated with the news source

- a breadth of coverage by the news source

- a number of different countries from which network traffic to the news source originates

- the writing style used by the news source

A couple months ago, Google posted a Google News publisher FAQ page. That answers questions like:

- Can I suggest my personal website for inclusion in Google News?

- What requirements do I have to meet in order to be included in Google News?

- My website was accepted in Google News a few days ago, but I still can't find my articles. Is something wrong?

- Why aren't my images showing up in Google News?

- Why do all my articles have a strange title in Google News, like "Share this" or "By Jane Q. Journalist"?

- What is the "unique number" or "3 digit" rule?

- Should I submit a News sitemap?

- Why can't I see the option to submit a News sitemap in Webmaster Tools?

- Once I've submitted a News sitemap, do I have to resubmit it each time I publish a new article?

- If I submit a News sitemap, will Google News stop crawling my regular section pages?

- How often does Google News crawl my News sitemap? In Webmaster Tools, it appears to be crawled only once per day.

- Why have my articles stopped appearing in Google News, even though they've been showing up previously?

The moral of the story is that there are a lot of things you can look at if you are serious about getting traffic from Google News, whether you are already being picked up or not. The best part is that most of it is straight from Google itself.

Google Homepage Patent Gratuitous?

In early 2004, Google's lawyers didn't have nearly enough to do. A patent on the design of Google's homepage (AKA its "[g]raphical user interface for a display screen of a communications terminal") that they applied for at that time was granted Tuesday.

Let us know what you think in the comments section.

What Google's going to do with the patent is, frankly, anybody's guess. No corporation with the ability to approach Google's effectiveness at search would be dumb enough to copy its exact design. And it'd be a rare judge who would let Google take action against Yahoo or other search rivals on the basis of similarities born out of identical functions.

There's a question of prior art, as well, since Google might not have been the first entity to stick a search box in the middle of a mostly-blank page.

Anyway, in case you're curious, part of the patent states, "The single view is a front view of a graphical user interface for a display screen of a communications terminal."

Also, "The broken line of the display screen and the broken line showing of certain words and numbers in the drawing are for illustrative purposes only and form no part of the claimed design."

source: http://www.webpronews.com/

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Windows XP Users: We Still Love XP and Loathe Vista, But Windows 7 Looks Impressive


In a strictly logical sense, Windows 7 is an upgrade to the version of Windows that preceded it--which is, of course, Windows Vista.As a practical matter, however, most of the people who may buy Windows 7 as an upgrade or on a new PC are still using Windows XP.

This means that the biggest question about the latest version of Microsoft's OS is not whether it's an advance on Windows Vista but whether millions of XP users who opted out of the Vista upgrade will make the move to Windows 7.

Who better to ask than a whole bunch of Windows XP users? As part of the research for PC World's upcoming Windows 7 coverage, we conducted a survey of nearly 5,000 people who use XP as their primary OS, including readers of both PCWorld.com and my site, Technologizer. We asked them what they thought of Windows 7 (and whether they'd had a chance to try it). Ditto for Windows Vista. And we asked about their upgrade plans and general willingness to see Windows XP vanish from the scene.

A few highlights from their responses:

They like what they've seen and heard about Windows 7. Seventy percent who have tried it say their reaction is somewhat or very positive; 55 percent of those who have only read about it so far have the same reaction.

That doesn't mean they're all committed to upgrading just yet. Fifty-three percent of those who have tried Windows 7 say they'll upgrade; forty-four percent who have only read about it say so. In both cases, most plan to wait awhile before making the jump, presumably to sidestep initial installation headaches and compatibility surprises. And a meaningful minority of both respondents who have tried Win 7 and those who have only read about it say they plan to stay with XP indefinitely.

They still bristle at Vista. Fifty-nine percent who have tried it react negatively; eighty-two percent of those who know something about it but haven't used it do so. Only two percent (!) of the latter group have a positive reaction to Vista.

They don't want Microsoft to take XP away. XP may theoretically have been discontinued, but it's still widely available as a downgrade option on Vista PCs and on netbooks, among other places. The majority of survey respondents say they'll be extremely unhappy when Microsoft stops selling it, period, and eighty percent say they'll be at least somewhat ticked off. The imminent availability of Windows 7 doesn't appear to change that.

If you're Microsoft, the best news in these numbers is the fact that so many respondents who have tried Windows 7 like it. That kind of reaction is a must if Windows 7 is going to repair the whole Vista mess. And come to think of it, that's the best news for XP holdouts, too: When Windows 7 arrives in stores on October 22nd, it stands a strong chance of being the compelling upgrade to XP that so many people decided Vista was not.

Resources: http://www.pcworld.com/article/170291/windows_xp_users_we_still_love_xp_and_loathe_vista_but_windows

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Fire Your SEO Company

Search engine algorithms are shrouded in total secrecy. So what works in SEO and what does not is merely the result of an analysis of sites that make it to page #1. Some times the keywords show up sooner than expected, at times they do not. It’s very difficult to measure the effectiveness of an SEO campaign because the time frame for results is prolonged. With the mushrooming of SEO companies and the vagueness of operations, finding the right company can be an issue.

True, SEO is no science, but it can have a scientific approach. The results are not instantaneous like PPC but results should be visible after 3 months into a program. Okay… give or take a few months for the vagaries of Search Engines that like to alter their algorithms just when your site is all set to take off!

The problem with SEO is that it is too vague a field. We can only guess what works and what does not. Broadly there are five factors that are said to do 70% of the work.

  1. Well optimized code
  2. Well Optimized Metatags
  3. Header Tags, Alt tags
  4. Keywords in the URL
  5. Backlinks to the site

If your SEO company is smart enough to integrate all these together, chances are that by the fourth month your SERPs should be somewhere around rank 10-12 for moderately competitive keywords. Competitive keywords take much longer and the effort for increasing the positions in page 1 increases proportionally with every position.

There are two ways in which you can check if your company is really working on your website.

1. Set up Google Alert on your company’s name. Once an alert is set up, every time a directory picks up your link or a blog picks up your article or the company does a press release, Google will pick it up and deliver it into your mailbox. The larger the number of alerts the more your SEO company is working.

2. Use a tracking account. Google Analytics is free and is improving with feedback. Ask your SEO company to set up tracking in analytics and get your account id and password so that you can check occasionally.

SEO is unfortunately a long drawn out process. How long should one wait before deciding that the SEO company is taking you for a ride? When you are six months into an SEO program and you face any of the following scenarios it’s time to fire your SEO company.

  1. Scenario #1: Six months into the campaign there is no improvement in search traffic.
  2. Scenario #2: Your traffic has increased but you are not getting any conversions.
  3. Scenario #3: You have not even made it to page 2 for your targeted keyword.
  4. Scenario #4: The company’s report shows a lot of increased links but there is hardly any boost in rank.
  5. Scenario #5: Your keywords are stagnated where they were.

Scenario #1: Six months into the campaign there is no improvement in search traffic Why is it so? Maybe they are not working at all OR Maybe they are targeting all the wrong keywords. Very competitive keywords may bring in more traffic volume but they take longer (read upto 12-24 months) to optimize. To maximize your ROI, professional SEO companies choose a mix and match of low competition, moderate competition and high competition keywords. If your SEO company did not take this approach, it’s time to fire them.

How to Check: Insist upon adding Google Analytics (a free tool) to your site and visit it regularly.

Scenario #2: Your traffic has increased but you are not getting conversions Maybe it’s a genuine mistake which can be rectified OR Maybe you are getting a lot of spam traffic because the company has posted the site at improper places just to show stats of increased traffic. Believe me this happens quite a lot with unprofessional companies who want to gain SEO credibility. The unknowledgeable client gets taken in.

How to Check: Visit analytics. Click on traffic sources. Check all the traffic types - Referral, search engine and direct. Check the type of sites the referral traffic is sending, check the type of keywords. If all of these are okay, then you need some serious website marketing not just SEO.

Scenario #3: You have not even made it to page 2 for your targeted keyword. Maybe the targeted keywords are too competitive OR Maybe all the aspects of SEO are not being covered by your company. This is a tricky issue. If you are satisfied with your keyword movement over the months maybe just a push is needed. Otherwise you need to check what the company is doing.

How to Check: Simply type your keyword in the search bar. Check page #1 for your URL. If it’s not on page #1 it should be on page #2 after 6 months of the campaign for at least some of the keywords. It should show up. If it isn’t there, call up the SEO company and demand an explanation.

Scenario #4: The company’s report shows a lot of increased links, but there is hardly any improvement in rank. Maybe the ranking will improve gradually OR Maybe the company is trying to impress upon you that it has increased your links. This is false reporting and not genuine SEO. In the long run these links will harm your site. Keep away from the company.

How to Check: Occasionally, in the Google toolbar type the following to see the number of links to your website - links:www.domainname.com. Analyze the relevancy of the site linking back to your website. If the links are from spam sites, fire the company.

Scenario #5: Your keywords are stagnated where they were. Suppose you were already on page #3 or page #2 for the keywords and approached a company to take you to page #1. But you haven’t moved. Maybe the company’s taking you for a ride

OR there is no other reason. Just fire the company. They are showing no results.

There may be other scenarios which have not been covered in this article. It’s very difficult to know if the company is working hard enough to get you on page #1. Keeping constant contact with the company is a good idea. Ask for a monthly comparative report and track the improvement in links, traffic and keyword positions. Get an action plan of the month by the company. Track the action plan. You will see results soon enough!

Friday, August 7, 2009

How to Properly Utilize Headings in SEO


So we all know that the title is the most important single element to optimize on a page, but it’s all to easy to forget the power of headings. Headings are like little titles that can be worked into a site’s content, and while no one heading can affect rankings as much as your title, having several keyword rich headings on your page can be an extremely powerful optimization strategy.

It is important to remember that there are actually six different kinds of headings ranging from H1 to H6. H1 tags have the most effect on your ranking followed by H2, and so on. To turn a piece of text into a heading you simply need to place it between and tags

A word of caution, however: it’s not a good idea to overuse headings on any one page as search engines might see this as spam. I n the vast majority of cases, you should be using only one H1 tag per page, and include at least two paragraphs of content for every H2 tag.

Overall, heading optimization is just a matter of common sense. Just write a good page of content, then spread a few relevant, keyword rich heading tags throughout your page, and your search engine ranking should be affected for the better.


Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Internet Marketing Elements That May Affect Your Home Based Business

At present, many people are choosing Internet Marketing to earn full time income. A lot of individuals who are working at home and managing their home based businesses whether partly or entirely dependant on Internet Marketing as an effective source to make money. Regardless it is individual or company, both need to fully understand the concept of Internet Marketing and keep in mind several factors that might really affect their business if not considered.

As any other profession, Internet Marketers are facing some challenges and obstacles which may eventually lead to reduce the chances of their success or in other words slow down the phase of their work. The main challenges are the language and culture barriers that may cause some problems for Internet Marketers while interacting with their customers and other partner websites.

Therefore, there is a pressing need to develop kind of programs that would help in translating any language to different languages that would be understandable to the customer. Not to forget the cultural differences like principles and customs that play a role in a lot of peoples lives and put that in consideration too.

May I also emphasize on the importance of a good management as well as a clear vision while marketing on the internet to cope up with the rapid changes in the market on both local and international levels. Also keep in mind that marketing is a difficult job to perform generally and it might not work if the people working in this field do not understand it very well.

So talking about the Arab World, this might be one of the main challenges that is facing Internet Marketing companies here, considering that what happens in most of the Arabic companies is only an attempt to market electronically but really without any supporting specialty.

Often, these companies fail to copy the means and methods shown in the different internet websites that in many cases do not succeed to communicate the message or to present the overall product to the end customer. Adding to that, according to some online marketing experts, these copied methods will not aim to more than either experimenting what might work and waiting for the reaction or applying the trick and seduce strategies similar to any other traditional marketing transaction.

Privacy and Confidentiality also considered among the obstacles that face people working in this field. In other words, the number of customers who adopt the idea of shopping and dealing through the internet will definitely affect its popularity, especially that most of the electronic transactions require getting some information from customers such as name, nationality, address and payment method. For this reason, there is a need to incorporate special security softwares and plug-ins to maintain the privacy and confidentiality of the commercial transactions and encrypting the electronic payment system to avoid suspicious and fraudulent activities.

Other concerns to the privacy factor include the necessity of introducing the laws and procedures to regulate the internet marketing operations and preserve copying and publishing rights on the web as well as develop the financial and commercial systems to facilitate online marketing activities.

It is also very important to educate and make individuals and organizations aware about the internet and its effects on our modern lives especially in those countries who are still behind in using the internet.

The good news though is in spite of the challenges facing Internet Marketing as discussed above, Information Technology experts are optimistic that Internet Marketing jobs are going to get better opportunities and seekers in the coming days with the wide spread of the internet and the huge circular of commercial and intellectual transactions already happening through it.

International Trade Organization for instance, has published a report that illustrates that number of internet users in the world have increased to more than 100 million users in 2005 which 1/3 were from the United States itself. The report has also stated that the expected business transactions that are taking place through the internet will constitute about 70% of the total global trade by 2010.

source: http://www.article-buzz.com/Article/Internet-Marketing-Elements-That-May-Affect-Your-Home-Based-Business/300779

Monday, August 3, 2009

There are some Internet marketing topics

Visit hundreds of internet marketing sites these days. They will tell you all the hundreds, if not thousands of ideas and ways they can sell you some product or service to have you making gazzilions of revenues through the internet. Half before lunch, ok, it’s tough, so it might take you until after lunch to get the other half of the gazzilion! Yeah, right!

What they won’t tell you is the cold hard truth. Being successful on the internet takes a special blend of many ingredients. Go to www.internet-marketing-world.com these include time, education, experience, luck, and yes–money.

Every day, I see more and more potential internet marketeers who have obviously cut corners, rushing to market a product hastlily put together, poor marketing techniques, you name it.

Aside from having a lot of money to begin with, experience shows that gaining experience and educationing yourself about internet marketing topics are the Number One areas that anyone wanting to get started needs to focus on. In reality the more one learns about marketing on the internet, the more they realize that you are just touching the surface! And with the continuing advances in technology, it’s changing every day!

Ok, admit — internet marketing is NOT EASY! It is not a piece of cake or the proverbial bed of roses. Now that we have admitted that part, what can be done then to advance or more accurately to accelerate the process? Here are a few tips that have helped mylearning curve:

Treat your growth to frequent “library time” on the internet. That is to say, just like going to a traditional library, you need to set aside some “quiet time” to surf the net with the express purpose of reading as much as possible about internet marketing topics. Simple searches on any of the major search engines will give you lots and lots of subjects that your can explore.

From the start, set up specific goals for yourself and your growth efforts. These should be short term, mid-range and longer term goals designed to continuously improve your knowledge. The quicker you become knowledgeable and fluent with internet marketing, the sooner you will be having customers anxious to by your latest products and advice.

Obtain as much written literature and information on these topics as possible. Ideally, FREE information whenever possible. One faboulous resource for the full range and breadth of IM topics is Dotcomology. I personally use it on a continuing basis as a reference guide. You can get your copy absolutely free at the InternetMarketingUSA website.

Find and locate programs that include websites (already designed or customized for you) as a part of the program. Getting your own website on a reputable website hosting service is imparative.

Outsource portions of your work to supplement your own knowledge or expertise. Don’t be afraid to use the expertise of others to excellerate your website capabilities. This is an ideal way to get your success on a fast track. Keep in mind you must shop around for reputable and low cost providers.

Get your very own newsletters and ezines going as soon as possible. The sooner you begin to share what you have learned, the sooner you will get your name and company “on the internet map”. There are a multitude of benefits for this approach. To say the least, this is a great investment of your limited time.

Join internet marketing forums related to your specific area of interest and developing expertise. Start making many contributions to the various topics and postings to keep your self current on issues, build a reputation among your peers, and get your name and company on the search engines as content sources for other websites.

source:http://www.article-buzz.com/Article/There-are-some-Internet-marketing-topics-/290469

Saturday, August 1, 2009

The Top 3 Reasons Most Marketers Fail

There must be some reason why some internet marketers seem to be highly successful while others struggle to make their first sale. Said another way, what is the secret that these top producers know and how can I learn it? Actually, the answer may be simpler than you think. In my opinion, there are three top reasons why most marketers fail. Learn to avoid these traps and you will be on your way to becoming one of those top producers you read about. I call it ESP.

E ELIMINATE distractions and become organized.

Having a successful internet business is a job and takes work. If you are dreaming of having the money rolling in without having to do much of anything, it just simply is not going to happen. However, if you are smart about how you structure your business, once you have done something, then you will not have to do it again. The use of auto responders is a great example.

Most of us try and do too much when we are first getting started. We find ourselves on the email list of every marketer, download every free report, check out every new Make $10,000 this month offer, and look at so many options we never seem to get anything done. We spend so much time clicking on every email, answering every twitter, going to facebook, etc. throughout the day that we end up wondering where the day went and why nothing got done. Decide what the important things are that you need to do, develop a schedule, and then do them!

S SIMPLIFY your life and focus on what is important.

When you get right down to it, there are only three things you need to do in order to be successful with your internet marketing and have it become a career for you. Once you recognize that this is the key, eliminate all the extraneous things you are doing and spend your time concentrating on these three:

1. Develop an offer. You have to have something you are selling or promoting. It can be your own product or a product you are promoting as an affiliate. Many affiliates develop a great income without ever having their own product to promote. Other marketers develop their own product and sell it through a membership site, clickbank, or through other affiliates. Decide on your product and then move to step 2.

2. Develop a list to promote to. You have probably heard that the money is in the list. This is most definitely true. If you do not have a list of people to send your offers to, then you do not have anyone to buy your product. So many people work hard to develop a website and get it online, and then they cannot understand why the sales are not pouring in. The answer is simple as they have no list to promote to. If you are going to be successful in internet marketing, you must develop a list. There are no ifs, ands, or buts.

3. Promote to your list. Once you have a list, you have to continually promote your product or offer to your list. At some point, you will want to become an affiliate for others and seek out affiliates to help promote your product. Every wonder why every time a guru gets ready to launch a new product, you get tons of emails from different marketers promoting that very product. They are all in it together and are working together to help each other make money. In your marketing efforts, you want to be able to get to that point with your product promotion

P PARALYSIS by Analysis. Perhaps the biggest mistake most marketers succumb to is paralysis by analysis. They spend so much time analyzing every detail of what they are doing and trying so hard to get everything just right that they end up never getting anything accomplished. Whether it is a website, a blog, a marketing newsletter, a membership site, or any type of informational product, the key is to not wait until every detail is absolutely perfect. Do what you need to do in order to get started, get it online and making money, and refine it as you go.

Learn the pitfalls of ESP and how to avoid them and you will be on your way to success as an internet marketer. Make a plan for what you want to do and accomplish, identify the resources to help you achieve your goals, and then just go do it!

Source

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Email’s Looking Fine in 2009. Four Keys to Running an Effective Campaign.

You smell that? That my friends is the smell of change and whether you cringe or embracing it with open arms, it is upon us. Traditional forms of advertising such as direct mail, print and magazine continue to decrease in value while marketing channels such as email and search are ranking one and two respectively as top performers. Email marketing will be the primary marketing medium of 2009 and I have compiled a list of four key components to a successful, healthy campaign.

Trust is a Must Viewing email as a relationship and building trust is a big factor in a campaign. You have no doubt been hearing a lot about social networking, web 2.0 and the season premier of American Idol as of late and the big reason to their success is the relationship buidling. Facebook, Twitter and some Idol wannabe’s are so successful because friends and fans are able to get the inside scoop to the personal lives of an individual or company. The same can be said for the email campaign you are running. Don’t simply use email as way to sell sell sell (although yes this ultimately is the goal). Through your emails, let your customers get to know the personality of your company. In addition to those great specials and packages you’re promoting, tell them about the office chair relay race that went on last week. Giving a personality and face to your emails can do wonders....

source: http://www.bluetentmarketing.com/blog/

You've Heard Of Clickbank Right?

I'm about to drop a bombshell that's going to change the affiliate marketing world forever.

You're about to learn how one guy entered Clickbank as a total newbie and earned $11,516.45 in his first week.

..and went on to make over $48k in my first month as a Clickbank affiliate.

And that's with no list, no JV partners, and starting new sites from scratch using free web templates.

source: http://internetmarketingebooks.blogspot.com/2009_06_01_archive.html

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Robot For Your Blog

Robot is one of the most important factors regarding SEO because it instructs search engine to take care of your site either. Robot is nothing but a text file, where some special instructions are hard coded by the user or admin of the particular site. This file is made in notepad and uploaded in the root folder of the server.


source: http://seodiscussions.blogspot.com/2009/07/robot-for-your-blog.html


Tuesday, July 21, 2009

How To Find The Right Keywords

I have seen it is very difficult for freshers to learn about SEO. The
major problem that they face is information overload and being new to this trade most
freshers are unable to distinguish between ethical and proper SEO methods and stinky spam
techniques. Unfortunately, though the internet is overloaded with SEO information,site's
providing information on how to spam search engines are more easily available than the ones
that teach about proper SEO methods. From this line of thought I have made up my mind to put up short write ups on this blog about different aspects of Search engine optimization, in
plain and simple language that can be understood by newbies - yes, the very basics only and
if you can grasp this, you can definitely climb your way up the ladder.

One of the first thing that people should learn while considering SEO is how to find the
right keywords.

There are ample tools available on the web that help SEOs with keyword research, however, it
is often noticed that people fail to identify the proper keywords. The most common mistakes
that people do is that they target the keywords that show maximum number of hits.But that is
not the only thing a SEO should look at while search for target keywords.

There are two main factors that any SEO should consider while choosing his keywords for
optimization of any website.a) The number of hits for that keywordb) The competition on that keywordc) Most importantly, how closely is that keyword related to his site and what is the
possibility of conversion.

Generally, the keywords with maximum hits will have maximum competition, however,if you can dig deep into the keywords and analyze your website properly, you are sure to find keywords that are very specific to your niche. These keywords have manyfold advantages :a) As they are specific to your niche, the chance of conversion is very highb) These keywords generally have a lower competition, with not so low number of hits. As a result these keywords are easy to optimize for and get results and also once you have optimised a website for such keywords the conversion rate for your site is also most likely to increase.

For example, if you are a Tourist Guide in Kolkata it wont be of any help to you to optimize for a keyword like "Tourist Guide" - of course this keyword is going to have much more hits compared to niche keywords like "Tourist Guide in Kolkata" - however, people searching for "Tourist guides in Kolkata" are more likely to be interested in your service than someone searching for "Tourist Guide". So it is definitely beneficial for you to optimize for "tourist guide in Kolkata".

The objective of a SEO keyword research should be to find keywords for which the competition is low but number of hits is high. To judge these two parameters for different keywords on a even platform SEOs use a Formula called KEI or Keyword Effectiveness Index. To put in very simple word this is a ratio that identified the most effective keywords.Originally invented by Sumantra Roy - this formula has been modified by various SEOs at times.

The higher the KEI for a keyword, the better it is.

The KEI formula can be represented as given below:
KEI=p^2/C

where,
P = popularity of the keyword
C = Competition for that keyword.

This formula is based on three axioms.

a) If the popularity of a keyword (p) increases the KEI should increase.If value of p increases, p^2/C will definitely increase.

b) if the competition for the keyword (C) increases the KEI should decrease . If value of C increases, p^2/C decreases.

c) If both popularity and competition of a keyword increases the KEI should increase.If both the value increases, the value of p^2/C is sure to increase.If P and C increases such that P/C is same as before p^2/C = p/C*p is sure to increase.

In his original formula he has defined competition as the number of sites that Altavista displays for a keyword when you search for a keyword using a Exact match search (keyword within "") and populrity as the figure displayed in the "Count" column of Wordtracker for that keyword.

However, in my opinion, it is better to take the competition figure from Google because in most cases they display the maximum number of results for any keywords and the popularity figure from Overture (http://inventory.overture.com/ ) because Overture network receives much more hits/month compared to the meta Crawler/Infospace database used by wordtracker.
KEI is definitely a good way to start your keyword research but it is most oimportant that your keywords are absolutely related to your niche.

I hope this helps you to understand the basics of Keyword Research, in case you have any questions please feel free to shoot a mail, I will love to be of any help to you.



Thursday, July 16, 2009

Facebook Launches Vanity URL

Facebook finally launched a feature that was long overdue from a popular social networking site of its stature. After a dramatic 3 day countdown yesterday midnight they have launched the vanity URLs for its users. Now instead of a random number at the end of your Facebook profile URL you can actually have your name( if you are lucky) or some meaningful word of your choice.

I think I am a bit late on this post ( am a real lazy a** these days) because the rush is full on and if you have not secured your personalized Facebook URL, log on to your Facebook account right away and you will see a notification of the vanity URL on top of your profile page. Just follow the instructions and you should be done in a jiffy.

However, as per Facebook blog for recent Facebook users who have signed up for an account after May 31st this feature would not be available for now. This has been set up to prevent name squatting on Facebook and I think its a very wise decision that the Facebook guys have taken.
If you signed up for a Facebook Page after May 31 or a user profile after today at 3 p.m. EDT, you may not be able to sign up for a user name immediately because of steps we've taken to prevent abuse or "squatting" on names.
Now with this personalized Facebook URL, it would probably be a better tool to use for online search reputation management, and would probably be much more effective if Facebook allows for a little more information on profile pages for users without log ins ( Google bot don't have a Facebook ID

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Effective Search Engine Optimization

Any successful SEO implementation should include the following:

1. Extensive Keyword Research - Research specific keywords or keyword phrases that will most likely bring the most relevant/targeted traffic to your website. Compile a list of relevant keywords/keyword phrases to optimize for on your home page, landing page, and any other pages of your website. Never try to shoot for very general keywords such as "jewelry" or "furniture". Rather, shoot for more targeted keyword phrases such as "M2 design bracelets" or "swivel recliner".

2. Site Design Geared Towards Targeted Audience - Design your site content and navigation according to your keyword research and for your target market/audience. Never design your site just for the search engines, rather design your site for your "live" audience (visitors). When it makes sense to do so, plug your keywords into your navigation or web content. Your keyword research will reveal what people are searching for in various ways. Make sure your sites navigation and content showcase the various ways in which people are searching for what you have to offer. Make sure you also include your keywords/keyword phrases in the title/meta/keyword/ALT/Heading tags.

3. Website That Is "Spider/Crawling" Search Engine Friendly. - Use a Free HTML Validator to ensure your site is browser friendly and has no broken links. Having links that don't work will greater reduce your credibility with any potential prospects that tour your site. Make sure your site is more rich in content and less in fancy flash animations/javascript and images. Its not that these don't serve a purpose or should never be used its just that search engines cannot interpret Flash and graphics. Having a large number of images can also slow down how fast your site loads. Use the Website Speed Test to see how fast your site pages load. Its also a good idea to use HTML links in the top-level main navigation on each of the pages of your site.

4. Descriptive Anchor Text (visible text within a clickable text link) For All The Internal Links Of Your Site - Good descriptive navigational links will help your visitors find their way around your site and find what their looking for. Make it as easy as possible for your visitors to find their way around and use "call to action" links/buttons to get your visitors do what you want them to do once they find what their looking for. Do this and you will see a vast increase in conversions/sales and a greater ROI (return on investment) for your business.

5. Site That Is "Link-Worthy" - Having other sites link to yours is a vital element of any successful search engine optimization, as all of the major search engines place a good deal of emphasis on your sites overall link popularity.

Finally, is your site full of great content and information about your products/services? Does it clearly state the benefits and how it solves your target market/audience problem or problems? Is it a great resource for others? As a visitor can I easily find my way around your site? Does it capture my attention enough to keep me on the site or will I get bored and leave right away? Will other website owners be inclined to link to your site? These are the type of questions that you must answer in order to have a site that others will want to link to.

Any good web analytics tool will measure these results and give you a good indication of how your site measures up to desired results. If you hire an SEO consultant or SEO firm make sure they set you up with one. Eliminate the guesswork as much as possible and make decisions based on monitored website behavior.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Image Adsense - Extra Income

Hi friend if you have your own blog or website and you are not using Google AdSense , but now your mind has change and you want Google Adsense revenue ,then before start Adsense , read Ad and image placement: a policy clarification and after follow place relevant and descriptive image on your web page. After active your account here are more chance that you will see Image Adsense on your web page.
If you have read my previous post on web-page-tip about Google Adsense Tips you already know the way to increase Text Adsense revenue. Google's Adsense officially blog says about place image with text on your page,
"You can definitely place Google ads on pages containing images -- just make sure that the ads and images are not arranged in a way that could easily mislead or confuse your visitors. For example, if you run a stock photography site with a catalog of thumbnail images, don't line the ads up with the thumbnails in a way that could be misleading. Consider using a full border around your ads or changing your ad colors, for example."

If you have not Google Adsense Account yet , first join it and select “image ads only” when you generate your AdSense code. And keep in mind select an image ad friendly ad size. And that top 8 size list are here :
  1. Leaderboard (728×90)
  2. Banner (468×60)
  3. Skyscraper (120×600)
  4. Wide Skyscraper (160×600)
  5. Small square (200×200)
  6. Square (250×250)
  7. Medium Rectangle (300×250)
  8. Large rectangle (336×280)
Follow these web-page-tip 's easy step and earn extra :)

Insert Image in Gmail

How I can Insert Image in Gmail this the question that tense me often, so I start use of major search engine ( Google,Yahoo,and MSN ) to get solution to put images into my Gmail messages. And i reache on Poste by Kent Tamura, Software Engineer in Google.

Now , Google offers a better tool for those who want to insert an image into the body of the email itself. And you can do this by using a simle tool in Gmail Labs just Enable the Inserting Images option and save your setting. After save you will see a new inserting images icon in the toolbar to inserting images into your email.

Insert Image in Gmail


But there are a terms also included, for put image in Gmail you must work in rich formatting mode of Gmail

other wise the toolbar button will not show.

You can put image in two different ways.
  1. Upload Image from your PC(persional Computer)
  2. And the second is give URL where iamge is ,that you want put in gmail

Thursday, July 9, 2009

(SEO) terms


Unethical SEO
Unethical search engine optimization techniques that are considered unscrupulous and can result in getting sites banned from the search engines. Examples of this include Keyword stuffing, where the site consists of a long list of keywords. Hidden text is when the text on the page is the same color as the background and often consists of lists of keywords that are put there in hope of tricking search engine spiders. Doorway pages that are designed for search engines and spiders in an attempt to trick them into indexing the web site into a higher position.

Unique visitors
Unique visitors are a count of individual users who have accessed your web site. It should be noted that the "user session" metric does not yield an accurate unique visitor count, as multiple user sessions can be generated by one unique visitor.

Universe
The term "universe" in the world of advertising means the total population of the target audience.

URL
used interchangeably with web address. Acronym stands for Uniform Resource Locator. URLs can specify the location of a web page, an email address, or a file on an FTP server, among other things.

URL Rewrite
A technique used to help make web site URLs more user and search engine friendly.

Usability
How user friendly a web site is. The ease of use that a user can perform an action or task through the user interface.

Usenet
Bulletin board network featuring thousands of newsgroups.

User agent
The name of the browser/spider that is currently visiting a page. For example, "Googlebot/2.1 (+http://www.google.com/bot.html)"

User Generated Content
User-generated-content (USG) is content created and published by the end-users online. USG is comprised of videos, podcasts and posts on discussion groups, blogs, wiki's and social media sites. USG allows for a wider content provider base and the chance for all users to share their opinions online. Criticism of USG includes credibility and quality issues.

Submitted by Annemarie Hunter - Netconcepts

User session
an instance of an Internet user accessing your web site for a length of time, then leaving. During a user session any number of pages may be accessed. A user session is considered finished once an arbitrarily chosen period of inactivity - typically 30 minutes - is exceeded.



Wednesday, July 8, 2009

search engine optimization (SEO) terms

Findability
How easily found your site is using search engines.

Firefox
See Mozilla Firefox

Flash
a technology developed by MacroMedia Corp. that allows a web designer to embed interactive multimedia into web pages. Often used for Flash intros, games, and animating navigation. If you visit a web page and see letters and numbers flying around with a fun

Flash intro
an animated 'short' created using Flash that Internet users are made to sit through upon entry to a home page. Flash intros annoy users. They also typically take the place of text content on a home page, and since search engines can't 'read' content embedded in Flash, the rankings of a home page that's just a Flash intro will suffer.

Floating Ads
An ad that appears within the main browser window on top of the page's normal content, appearing to "float" over the top of the page.

Flux
Shuffling of search engine positions in between major search engine updates

Forums
A virtual community. Also known as discussion forums. Used by search engine optimizers and webmasters for information exchange. Users can post messages in different forums, either to the group at large or to certain users. However, all postings can be seen by anyone else who has access to that forum, so save sensitive materials for private email. Forums are also threaded, which means a reply to a particular posting becomes part of the "thread" of that posting that can be followed to provide a cohesive progression through a particular topic.

Frames
when separate web pages are combined into one, each potentially with its own scrollbar. You know you're on a framed website when part of the page scrolls while the rest of the page stays in place. Frames frustrate people because much of the time when the person tries to bookmark a specific page, it doesn't actually work but instead bookmarks the "frameset" page which is typically the home page. Search engines don't like frames. A framed web site is at a severe disadvantage compared to non-framed sites in terms of search engine marketing. Most search engines support frames, but only, as Google says in its FAQ section, "to the extent that [we] can." Searchers clicking through to a framed page from search results sometimes end up on an orphaned page. You can use in HTML to make the page indexed normally by the crawler.<br /><br />Frameset<br /> A web page that is made up of frames. A useful analogy: if the individual frames that make up the frameset are the 'children,' then the frameset is the 'parent.'<br /><br />Frequency<br /> The number of times an ad is delivered to the same browser in a single sessions or time period. <br /><br />Fresh<br /> The term that Google uses to refer to frequently changing home pages. When Googlebot ascertains that a given home page is changing frequently, Googlebot will revisit and reindex this page daily.<br /><br /><br /></div>

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Google adsense tips and tricks


  1. Blend your ads to your website layout
    This could be considered as one the most important things which is often overlooked. Instead of using predefined colors provided by Google, try changing colors of your ads to match the website layout. For example, if your website uses white background with green text, make sure you use the same colors for your ads.
  2. Do not display a border
    While you can’t get rid of the border around your ad, you can make it invisible by changing the border color to that of the background. Researches have shown that ads without a visible border generate much higher clicks than those with one.
  3. Do not place your ads in normal spots
    Internet users have become accustomed to the normal ad spots (eg: a Leaderboard above your header, a Skyscrapper outside the content) and hence, any ads placed in those normal spots will often be ignored.
  4. Choose the right ad formats
    There are a few ad formats which perform better than others. Some of the recommended ad formats are Wide Skyscrapper, Medium Rectangle and Horizontal Ads Links. However, these ad formats may not necessarily work for everyone, so choose the ones that work for you.
  5. Good layout design
    Although a good layout design does not necessarily increase your Adsense revenue, it is important for the first impression and also for the professionalism.
  6. Content is the king
    The fact that Google Adsense is contextual advertising implies that the ads being generated are often relevant to the website content. That simply means you will not get any relevant ads if the content does not focus on a certain topic or the content is not text based. For example, if your page does not have any copy/text but an image, it’s unlikely to get relevant ads.
  7. Pick a high paying topic
    It took me a while to find out that some keywords are being paid more than others. While Google does not tell you how much advertisers are paying for their keywords, it is pretty easy to guess. For example, ads about credit cards, home loans and insurance are being paid more than those ads about free blogging tool, yellow pages, etc. It is also recommended to pick a Niche topic and provide a narrow focus than to pick a general topic.
  8. Update your website frequently
    Updating your website frequently enables you to get more visitors checking out your website which increases your page impression and the probability of ad clicks.
  9. Write quality content
    Not everyone possesses a natural talent in writing, and I can say for sure that I don’t. However, if you offer something useful, interesting, and put your heart into writing, your readers will enjoy what you have to say. And they will be coming back for more.
  10. A good organizer is the winner
    With Google Adsense, you can organize your ads and have a clear idea about their performance by using Channels. This way, if a particular ad is not performing well, you could always replace it with a difference one. There are quite a few things you could do with Channels and this is just one of them.
  11. Monitor your statistics
    Checking both your website and Adsense statistics enables you to get better ideas about your audiences. From your website statistics, you can find out which pages are being viewed the most, where most of your traffics come from, what the peak day of the week is, etc. Similarly, Adsense statistics will tell you which ad formats are being clicked the most, how many page impressions you receive, how much you are making each day/week/month, etc. You can then make improvements based on these figures to maximize the performance.
  12. Link Building
    No matter how good your website is and how relevant your Adsense ads are, without a decent amount of traffics, you will only be making a small amount of revenue, if any. It is not easy to achieve a decent amount of traffics, but it is not impossible. Some of the most common ways to gain traffics to your website include Link exchange, Directory listing, participating in online communities and making use of social bookmaking systems.
  13. Search Engine Optimization
    Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is one of the most successful and recommended methods of gaining traffics to your website and it is more than just a buzz word. Optimizing your websites for search engines increases your website visibility and ranking, which in turn generates significant amounts of targeted and relevant traffics to your website. Combined, search sites reach more than 130 million Americans or approximately 85 percent of all Internet users each month, ranking Search/Navigation among the most popular categories on the Web.
  14. A little maintenance goes a long way
    Many people tend to overlook the maintenance part of the website. In this case, rather than sticking to the same ad formats, or the same positioning of the ads, try experiment with different formats and positioning. If they do not work, you could always revert the changes. But if they do, that’s a bonus for you.
  15. Do not click on your own ads
    Honesty is the best policy. Be honest with yourself, and do not try to increase your Adsense revenue by clicking on your own ads. Google is really strict when it comes to fraud clicking, and before you knew it, your account could be banned and you could be owing some money to the advertisers.
  16. When in doubt, ask
    If you have some questions in mind, or are unclear about certain stuffs, don’t hesitate to ask the Google Adsense Help Team. Before asking them, though, you could do them a favor by checking out their Frequently Asked Questions and Answers page.

I hope you will find the above tips and tricks useful in improving your website to increase your Adsense revenue. While it is always good to earn some cash from your website, do not let it rule you or your website. And remember that no money is easy money and it takes a considerable amount of time, effort and dedication before one could see a marked improvement in his Adsense revenue.

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Sunday, July 5, 2009

15 Tips for Building a Super Selling Website

Today there are literally thousands of Websites on the World Wide Web. Unfortunately, only a few generate the capital or clientele they desire. Many websites do not appeal nor grab visitor's attention. Also, many display poor depictions of products and/or advertise low quality merchandise. There are several other factors but, if you can't catch your visitor's attention immediately you will never reach your ultimate goal which is making tons of cash. I come across many websites daily and only a few have what it takes to call itself a true winner. Here are the most important 15 tips for building a website that sell:

  1. Homepage Content
    You never get a second chance to make a first impression. Your homepage must be well organized, not cluttered, ease to follow and consumers understand immediately what you sell. An interchangeable homepage is even better because you can change it to depict yearly events such as holidays and/or seasonal occasions. Homepages that feature sales, promotions or product(s) do extremely well. Color and content go hand and hand. Colors have a strong psychological impact on your visitors. Combinations of Red, Black and white are used with many big companies. However, leave as much white space as possible. Also blue and white with red accent works just fine too. Never sell anything that offends or makes consumers uncomfortable. Keep good clean moral content on your website, your business will prosper.
  2. Create a slogan
    Something quick, short and simple that becomes synonymous with your business. When visitors click on your website they know what you do right away and your slogan is your promise.
  3. Ease of navigation
    Always place navigation links to your products on the left side of the homepage in alphabetical order.
  4. Quality of products
    Sell products that consumers want! Sell quality products! Ask yourself would I purchase what I'm selling? If you settle for anything less you'll be out of business before you get started. Make certain the picture quality is top notch.
  5. Affiliate Program
    Make sure your site can accept affiliates. This is where a person or website refers a potential new buyer to a seller's site and vice versa. Cost per sale is the biggest moneymaker for affiliates.
  6. Consumer Promotions
    Offer diverse promotion(s) such as 10 to 20% off select products or free shipping to draw customers in. Feature item(s) on your homepage so customers won't have to search for promotions, specials or featured items.
  7. Consumer Savings
    Make sure your website has the versatility to cut or reduce prices. Show your consumers what the original price was, along with the new one. Basically, show the amount of money your consumer is saving.
  8. Variety of products
    Sell a variety of products which appeals to all demographics. Your online business is viral and will expand across the country in no time with the right product(s).
  9. Fast page load
    Animation, doorway pages, music, videos and page transitions are simply not needed. Flash technology slows down image and page loads further distracting your visitors from the main point at hand. Visitors will only spend a few seconds waiting for a site to load. Keep it simple easy to follow and plenty of white space.
  10. e-Catalogs
    Incorporate your e-catalog in your navigation bar as a hyperlink. Visitors can browse your e-catalog(s) right on your site with out surfing your e-store.
  11. Contact Information
    Make certain all information (addresses and phone numbers) is visible and correct. A business cell phone would pay big dividends because you are able to answer question about products or problems. Many consumers prefer to speak with a live person it builds rapport and confidence.
  12. Free Registration
    Always let your customers browse your e-store for free. The only time they should have to register "for free" is when it is time to purchase.
  13. About Us
    Make visitors feel at home when they enter you website by writing a 20-40 word blurb about you and your business on the homepage. It can be as simple as how you got started or how you love what you do.
  14. Payment System
    Make sure you have a shopping cart and merchant account which allows customers to use their credit cards right on your site. Have it integrated with Pay-Pal at a minimum. Verify the system automatically sends confirmation emails after completion of purchase. Also, integrate a consumer feedback section so consumers can generate feedback at their leisure.
  15. Newsletters
    Always keep track of your customers email information and electronically send them monthly sales updates, product promotions, new products information etc. Your business passive income will grow constantly.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

How to Not Get Banned for Adsense Arbitrage

Would you believe a rumour that tells you that Google is going to ban the publishers that practice Adsense Arbitrage? Well, then I suppose you don't agree with me that Google would commit suicide. After all, the Adword/Adsense system that Google uses is arbitrage.

What Google wants to get rid of are the sites that convert poor for the advertisers. Imagen yourself paying dollars per click to get visitors to your site and you see your ad on one of those crappy "Made For Adsense" websites. Chances are that you want to take your ads of those sites right away. There's no quality content on those sites that gives the searcher the information he or she is looking for.

Google is going after publishers that return bad ROI for the advertiser. Google has never said that they are going after Adsense Arbitrage publishers.

Suppose you use an Adwords campaign to send traffic to your website With Adsense ads. If that website has quality content on it and is relevant to what the searcher has typed in the search bar, then you are doing exactly what Google wants you to do. Give relevant quality information to the searcher. You are NOT violating Google's TOS.

The Quality Score of your Adwords campaign will improve and as a result you will pay less CPC (Cost per Click) and your ad will be displayed higher in the Sponsored Links.

What would be the result if you optimize your website to a quality website? Besides the traffic you get from your advertising campaign, Google will love to index a website like that. They need quality information for the searchers.

Affiliate marketers using PPC advertising are practicing arbitrage, because they often invest few cents to earn dollar commissions. Of course, in this case the amount of CPC that they pay depends on what niche they advertise in. And very often the searcher ends up on a landing page with a product review. If that review is relevant to what the searcher searches for, the advertiser and affiliate is doing exactly what Google wants. Again, this will increase the quality score of the Adwords campaign.

Conclusion

Adsense Arbitrage is not a "bad" thing that will get you banned from Google Adsense. On the other hand, building crappy websites, such as the MFA (Made For Adsense sites), and sending traffic from a Google Adwords account to those sites is not recommended anymore. A logical thought is that Google will never index those sites and will let the advertiser pay high CPC in case of arbitrage. Will this cost you your Adsense account? That's up to Google to decide.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Free list Search Engine Submission Links

Below is that list with the engine name and a direct link to the submission page:

Burf - Submission Page
Exalead - Submission Page
guruji - Submission Page
Gigablast - Submission Page
Accoona - Submission Page
Entireweb - Submission Page
FyberSearch - Submission Page
MixCat - Submission Page
OneSeek - Submission Page
WhatUseek - Submission Page
Scrub The Web - Submission Page
Search Site - Submission Page
Infotiger - Submission Page
SonicRun - Submission Page
Abacho - Submission Page
Acoon.com - Submission Page
Amfibi - Submission Page
homerweb - Submission Page
JGDO - Submission Page
Myahint - Submission Page
Walhello - Submission Page
Big Finder - Submission Page
Search Hippo (requires free registration) - Submission Page
Web Squash - Submission Page
W8 Search - Submission Page
Tower Search (requires registration) - Submission Page
Baidu (in Chinese, but pretty easy to figure out) - Submission Page
Google - Submission Page
Yahoo - (reguires free registration) - Submission Page
MSN/LIVE - Submission Page
Search-O-Rama - Submission Page
Igwanna - Submission Page
Cipinet - Submission Page
Navisso - Submission Page
AxxaSearch - Submission Page
Dino Search (for kids sites only) - Submission Page
Boitho - Submission Page
Gheto Search - Submission Page
Intel Seek - Submission Page
My Prowler - Site Submission
Search Ramp - Site Submission
Seek It Out - Site Submission
Ultimate Web Search - Site Submission
Find Once - Submission Page
Net Search - Submission Page
Susy Search - Submission Page
iASK - Submission Page
ZhongSou.com - Submission Page
Famhoo (family friendly search) - Submission Page
ExactSeek (requires registration) - Submission Page
AcrossCan (Canadian sites only) - Submission Page
Megaglobe - Submission Page
AnooX - Submission Page
Alexa - Submission Page
Aesop - Submission Page
Shoula! Search - Submission Page
NetSearch - Submission Page
SearchIt - Submission Page
Biveroo - (in German) Submission Page
Official Search - Submission Page
Iconnic - Submission Page
Coolfishy - Submission Page
CorrectSearch (requires registration) - Submission Page
Enter UK (UK sites only) - Submission Page
seeknet - Submission Page
hakia (requires registration) - Submission Page
gogo - (Russian site) - Submission Page
43N39E - Submission Page
Antya (click on Submit URL) - Submission Page
VROOSH! (requires reciprocal link) - Submission Page
Searchme - Submission Page
Claymont Search - Submission Page
Really Big Search (requires registration) - Submission Page
Search Engine XXX (not adult - requires registration) - Submission Page
shazee (requires registration) - Submission Page
BoroLook - Submission Page
amidalla - Submit Page
Wedoo.com (requires registration) - Submit Page
Stopdog - Submission Page
searchengine.com - Submission Page
eXactBot - Submission Page
Vmgo.com - Submission Page
Blue.lu - Submission Page
eBingBong - Submission Page
Jungle Spider (German Sites Only) - Submission Page
NIGMA.RU (Russian) - Submission Page
Swoogle - Submission Page
Knoole - Submission Page
XavierSeek - Submission Page

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Dofollow forums list ( allow signature links)

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