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Sunday, February 26, 2006
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
AdSense Info and Tips
If you're into AdSense sites, or if you are considering trying to earn revenue using Adsense, here is a very helpful forum thread you should check out
Adsense Forum Thread
Adsense Forum Thread
Thursday, February 09, 2006
Google de-indexes BMW, lets them back in almost immediately
Feb 9, 2006 - Linknet Internet News - This was a move that has to get even the most loyal Google lovers shaking their heads. Early this week Google "punished" BMW by removing bmw.de from their index because they were using questionable tactics to get traffic. The de-indexing was revealed on Matt Cutts blog on Saturday, Feb 4.
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By Tuesday Feb 7, BMW had been sufficiently contrite and the site was let back in.
According to Cutts: "I appreciate BMW’s quick response on removing JavaScript-redirecting pages from BMW properties. The webspam team at Google has been in contact with BMW, and Google has reincluded bmw.de in our index."
How convenient. Google makes a point and impresses the adoring masses. Meanwhile BMW gets a ton of free publicity, is labelled as a good guy after all, and the SEO team takes the blame.
Smells like a pretty obvious PR ploy by Google.
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== Linkpopularity durch professionellen Linkaufbau ==
By Tuesday Feb 7, BMW had been sufficiently contrite and the site was let back in.
According to Cutts: "I appreciate BMW’s quick response on removing JavaScript-redirecting pages from BMW properties. The webspam team at Google has been in contact with BMW, and Google has reincluded bmw.de in our index."
How convenient. Google makes a point and impresses the adoring masses. Meanwhile BMW gets a ton of free publicity, is labelled as a good guy after all, and the SEO team takes the blame.
Smells like a pretty obvious PR ploy by Google.
Website promotion | Free Web Tools
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
Many Interesting Articles
More than a year ago I set up a number of theme-specific article sites where articles and product announcements in specific categories can be posted. Three of them have been gradually building traffic, and the number of posted articles has been steadily growing.
The busiest is Click-Partners.com with a wide cross section of articles in categories such as Health, Real Estate, Marketing, etc.
Another that is gaining ground is Traffic-Advisor.com where the focus is on Marketing and Search Engine topics, although there is also a broad enough selection of categories to satisfy most people.
The third most popular is Trade Show Tips. This site is quite a bit narrower and focuses on trade show marketing.
Who should post at these sites?
Anybody who wants to gain some exposure for your products or ideas should post articles. It's easy and free.
The busiest is Click-Partners.com with a wide cross section of articles in categories such as Health, Real Estate, Marketing, etc.
Another that is gaining ground is Traffic-Advisor.com where the focus is on Marketing and Search Engine topics, although there is also a broad enough selection of categories to satisfy most people.
The third most popular is Trade Show Tips. This site is quite a bit narrower and focuses on trade show marketing.
Who should post at these sites?
Anybody who wants to gain some exposure for your products or ideas should post articles. It's easy and free.
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