I woke up last night in a cold sweat. Seriously – I’m not joking! It was three in the morning and I’d just had a nightmare that is enough to scare any website owner. Google didn’t exist.
Attack Of The Killer Google Zombies!
I was walking along the beach front this week with the warm sunshine in my face.
Google’s Adsense Program Expands with Web Search
When Google launched Adsense, millions of website owners scurried to sign up. By adding “AdWords Text Ads” to your website, you can make a nice little income with no work on your part. Once the code is placed on a page, Google scans it for a theme and shows ads related to the content it finds.
Google Page Rank Is Dead
In part I – Google Page Rank Is Dead – Or Ist It?
Optimize Google AdSense Revenue by Reducing the Number of Ads on a Page
On Sept. 2, Google announced that they would now allow their AdSense clients to post ad code in two or even three places on their site.
Google Signs on for DigitalLife
Google is among the latest wave of companies to sign on for Ziff Davis Media’s new event DigitalLife.
Google Bombing or Incremental Tool for Search Engine Ranking?
I visited the WebProWorld forums and stumbled across a topic “New Google Bombing Technique” and was startled to see that the topic had been viewed over 22,000 times! It is by far the most active of the forums in the “Search Engine Insider Reports” section.
Google Can Now Index . . . Flash! An Interview with Michael Marshall
As you know, a Flash movie as the index page of a site has always been a major problem with search engine optimization. There’s simply no content for the search engines to index.
The Google Backlink Dance Resumes
Yesterday, August 31, 2004, Google ran their backlink “update”. This is the process of simply showing the amount of backlinks that are pointing to your site. This search is easily conducted by typing “link:www.mydomain.com” into Google’s search box. The search results show a sampling of these links. Typically, when Google performs such an action, the search engine forums are lit-up like Christmas trees with people reporting their results of the “update.”
Google Slavery…Old Habits Die Hard
For the first few months after Yahoo decided to go their own way with natural search (and MSN decided to get serious about the search business), the search results provided by those two could only be described as bizarre.