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Monthly Archives: July 2009

Search Engine Damage Control by Richard Vanderhurst

31-Jul-09

Google and other search engines will boot anyone that uses spam strategies to get high rankings. But what can be done as damage control if you believe you have been penalized? If you think you have coincidentally spammed Google or others and wish you might clean-up your act, I’ve got some excellent news for you. [...]

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What is Google Adsense? by Richard Vanderhurst

24-Jul-09

This new program is different from what’s now “AdSense Premium”, in that it is CPC based and, for the present, offers less pliability re ad sizes — only banners and skyscrapers are at present available. Publishers can apply using their existing AdWords accounts, or may request a new account. Candidates are usually informed inside a [...]

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Simple and Practical Search Engine Promotion by Richard Vanderhurst

17-Jul-09

Long term promotional efforts often involve hit-and-miss methods. Worked out over a decent-sized test base, these %s can begin to tell you what your long term ROI ( ROI ) will be. And that tells you exactly where to put your cash to earn money. Focus on the idea of what the ultimate buyer will [...]

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What’s Your Link Reputation? By Richard Vanderhurst

10-Jul-09

It requires a long time for popular opinion to adjust to a new fact. In the world of SEO, Google’s Pagerank calculation has thought mythical qualities, but well-liked understanding lags behind what Google is actually doing now. The search engine has changed how it figures out rankings. If you’re attempting to find a good boost [...]

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