Archive for November, 2006
Well Chitika ShopCloud$ (aka ShopLinc) was a big commotion when it first came out in BETA, only for the elite webmasters. But not many people have talked about it after it has come out. I noticed that the Chitika ShopCloud has finally left it’s BETA Status and became open to the public (I haven’t checked on my Chitika Stats in a while). I decided to install their ShopCloud$ code on Modern SEO News.
Ok, there have been a ton of talk on Google Rollback due to different PR values which have fallen drastically. I happen to have extremely detailed information on how we can conclude that this is definitely a Google Rollback. However, since I am not part of Google Staff, I can only be 66% sure that this is, in fact, a simple rollback.
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Google Rollback supported with Facts
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While browsing for a way to unfreeze my frozen iPod on Yahoo!, I went through some decent search results, but when I reached the bottom of the page, the following image caught my eye:
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Yahoo! Promoting Yahoo! Answers in SERP’s
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I have been running Sixty6 Arcade for a while and I was curious to see how many pages have been indexed by Google. I run over to the Google Search Engine and do a search for the indexed pages. Oddly enough, numerous flash games have been indexed by Google and are ranking for my Sitewide search. However, this is not the odd part.
When you take a look at the titles of the flash content, you will notice that Google is displaying the title/contact information for the original flash developer. I personally do not like these supplemental results, but I am curious as to whether this would be a good thing or a bad thing.
Just went through my subscribed feeds and as usual Google Blogoscoped always finds a way to make my morning delightful! It seems that when you upgrade to Google Desktop 4.5, you will receive a message which asks which Search Engine you would like to keep as your default.
It’s kind of amusing on the fact that Google let’s you choose between Google’s Search Engine AND Google itself!

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Sponsored Post
It’s almost well-known that TextLinkAds has been sold to MediaWhiz. However, nobody really understood WHY he gave up such a great advertising company (in my opinion). Now I understand why, so he could create his next, well-known advertising solution, except this time it is for bloggers! The name of this amazing new service is ReviewME!
I use TextLinkAds on a couple of my websites and it really is a decent service. A good asset to those who do decent Search Engine Optimization to their websites. I received an E-Mail from Patrick Gavin, the owner of TextLinkAds, notifying his customers of the recent partnership with MediaWhiz.
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TextLinkAds Joined with MediaWhiz = More Sales?
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Everybody has heard of Digg and how much traffic a front-page Digg will send to your website. A lot of people have been gaming Digg for their own gaming purposes, but not many detailed FAQ’s are available to others at the moment. Especially not after they changed the Digg algorithm to making the front page!
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The Digg Algorithm Unofficial FAQ
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Amazon has always been well-known for the numerous items they sell in their vast marketplace. They have an amazing affiliate program as well. However, I would have never expected Amazon to come up with it’s very own Pay-Per-Click Service for other merchants!
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Amazon Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Service - ClickRiver
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The Search Engine Strategies convention at San Jose is long over, but Jenstar just put up this Google Video which was taken from the AdSense booth at San Jose. It’s well oriented to watch, so take a look!
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