Here is a brand new tool designed by Michael Martinez who is one of my personal favourites in SEO and I hope in creates a whole new look at how SEO is discussed around the globe
http://seo.xenite.org/cse/
Here is a brand new tool designed by Michael Martinez who is one of my personal favourites in SEO and I hope in creates a whole new look at how SEO is discussed around the globe
http://seo.xenite.org/cse/
David I thought we had this topic, and you had no time to answer my questions to you in this thread: http://www.webproworld.com/viewtopic.php?t=70301
So to avoid any misunderstandings, before the thread will roll:
1. Page Rank is Important! PERIOD! http://www.google.com/technology/
2. PageRank Toolbar is Not Important, as it is not accurate, and as it is out-of-date: htp://www.seoresearcher.com/the-5-myths-of-google-pagerank.htm
More accurate and closer to up-to-date PR values may be found in the Google Webmaster Site Maps Service.
More about that: http://videos.webpronews.com/2006/12...ogle-sitemaps/
What price is the green toolbar? TOO HIGH FOR NOTHING! NOT WORTH TO LOOK AT IT!
"The price is actually based more on your own wasted time and effort if you honestly believe that little green meter on the Google toolbar counts for anything more than novelty value." Source: http://www.clickz.com/showPage.html?page=3518646
John - my post has NOTHING to do with PageRank - it is based on the incredible features in Michaels software - I did not write the opening lines.
Sorry, I think I misunderstood that David. Sorry man.
That's cool John - Now Experts - how has Michael created that???
David to be honest I am not very much into AdSense.
And I did not really check the tool in details.
Could it be this? https://www.google.com/adsense/ws-overview :)
Ad Sense whoring aside, I think the tool is pretty handy. I needed a handy tool like this the other day when I was scouring for some material on link reputation.Originally Posted by ctabuk
Steve
This is nothing hard to do. It is a new function from Google.
Build and customize your own search engine
Ah, now I know what David wanted: http://www.seoworkers.com/search.html
And I did not steal the incredible features of Michaels software. :)