Archive for October, 2006
There are a ton of blogs out there on the internet. It’s a real pain to have to actually visit the blog to see the latest blog posts. Most people simply use the FireFox feature which lets you subscribe to the RSS or ATOM Feeds and lets you preview the posts and then you can click on it and see the post. If you are a blogger and use Google in your daily life, then Google Alerts is for you!
Now considering the sale of YouTube and how the rumors spread quicly because of Michael Arrington’s post on TechCrunch, I think I’ll take my chances and believe him when I say: Digg is up for grabs!
FireFox has sure come a long way since they originally started out. Gaining more and more users, they have finally released their first release candidate for FireFox 2.0!
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FireFox 2.0 RC1 Released
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We recently mentioned Google Co-op, which seemed to be a dormant service from Google. However, Google has added a couple of other features to the Google Co-Op Service which are extremely nifty and useful! The addition causing so much commotion is the ability to create your very own Google Search Engine!
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Create Your Own Search Engine using Google Co-Op
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I was doing a search on Google for Game Arcade Script and noticed a new Google Layout taking place. At first I thought it was permanent change, but I still took a screenshot. It looks like Google took down the testing, but I believe that it might be on a different datacenter or such.
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Google Testing New Layouts
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Yahoo! is offering a $50 free promotion code for new users which sign up for Overture! It used to be $100, but I guess they changed it after a ton of sign-ups! There is a $200 free promotion code out there as well, but it has been kept well secret pretty well though! If anyone finds it, let me know!
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Google is subpoenaing records from Yahoo! and MSN due to a lawsuit from two of the leading educational textbook publishers, McGraw-Hill and Authors Guild. Continue Reading »
Google Obtains Competitor Data
YouTube was up for sale and there have been a ton of blogs which have been talking about it, but it seems that Michael Arrington’s post was the one which got the rumor spreading through the blogosphere. Most people know that Google Video has ended up buying YouTube. Continue Reading »
Google Buys YouTube for GooTube
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There have been numerous times where an Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Advertiser complains that the company he/she is running advertisements on, is conducting malpractice. Most times it is an error, but nearly 90% of PPC Advertisers let it go unnoticed. Most times this is a small amount, but it is still money. So I did a bit of research and most times there are scripts or third parties which monitor it for you. However, someone needs to be present to monitor the scripts, and that’s when a friend of mine referred paid search from Apogee Search Consulting.![]()
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Avoiding Pay-Per-Click Malpractice
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Well the Google Pagerank update started last week or so and most datacenters have received the new pagerank for your websites, but it hasn’t fully propogated to all the Google Datacenters.
However, most websites have their updated pagerank visible in the toolbar! Matt Cutts said they were visible last week, but I didn’t see it in my toolbar. Anyway check out your toolbar and see if your pagerank has been updated yet!
Yesterday evening Google Blog updated with a new post with the title:
Google Click-To-Call Project Cancelled (they removed the post now)
Now I want all of you to think about this question. Imagine that you are a normal webmaster who owns a blog or a network of websites which run pretty decently. Now you are a decent webmaster who isn’t making a ton of money, but all of a sudden someone sends you a PM on the WebmasterRadio Chatroom asking if you want to do a simple E-Mail interview.
Now obviously you’re most likely going to accept the offer and answer the questions given in the blog interview. After you send the answers the blog owner puts up the interview and gives the links to your website. Now answer this question:
On your blog, will you give a link back to the blog post with the interview or not?
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The Power of Interviews
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