One way to ensure a good ranking on Google’s SERPs is to have a number of links from other websites pointing to your site. Google gives PageRank to sites that have a number of links pointing to them.
Google Launches Google Blog
Following on the heels of the Blogger.com facelift, Google has launched a blog of its own. Promising “insight into the news, technology, and culture of Google,” the search engine intends to use the blog to keep people posted on the “latest word direct from the Googleplex”.
Yahoo And Google Count Ad Revenue Differently
Keyword advertising accounts for much of the revenue that search engines Yahoo and Google receive. Google has stated that 90+% of their earnings comes from its AdWord service. As a whole, keyword advertising took in 35% of internet ad revenue generated during the last fiscal year.
Survey Finds Google Advertisers Want Lower Rates For Gmail Ads
According to a survey completed by Mosaic Media, 57.1 percent of Google AdWords advertisers want their ads to appear contextually in Google new email service, Gmail.
Google Prepping New Technology For AdWords Clients
Keyword sales accounted for 35% of advertising revenue generated 2003. Search engine leader Google receives an estimated 95% of its revenue from keyword ad campaigns.
Google Launches Blogger Overhaul
Sporting a new design and many new member features, Google-owned Blogger.com has been relaunched.
Is The Google Honeymoon With The Press Over?
Since its launch in September of 1999, Google’s non-portal interface and relevant search results have predominantly received positive coverage from users and press members alike.
German Search Site Wants Google In Court
Claiming that Google violated the terms of an injunction issued from a Hamburg court, German meta search engine metaspinner has “vowed” to take the search engine to court. The dispute once again comes from Google’s trademark policy.
Google “SandBox Effect” Revealed
I reported recently on a Google ranking phenomenon in which newly listed sites rank well for two to three weeks and then drop completely out of the top 1000. Often these newly dropped sites have high page rank and don’t show for even the least competitive of terms. Discuss the Sandbox Effect in WebProWorld.
Theyre Baaaack OR How The Google JewWatch Controversy Just Wont Die
JewWatch is back. Back as in being the number 1 search result for the keyword “Jew”. After a couple of weeks of the index page not being crawled and not showing up in the SERPs, JewWatch has reclaimed the top spot.