A basic description of what a Search Engine is and what it is designed to do. Sometimes understanding what you are working with makes it easier.
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A basic description of what a Search Engine is and what it is designed to do. Sometimes understanding what you are working with makes it easier.
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If you’ve ever submitted your website for inclusion in the DMOZ Directory, you know how frustrating of a process it can be. The review process for DMOZ is very long and you are lucky if your website is even looked at. Here is how the review and publishing process works, according to DMOZ itself.
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When you are looking for a product on a search engine, you find so many results. At times we get confused and say is the product we are searching for. You might have also come across instances where you won’t be able to find any difference between a genuine and fake product.
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Steps to help you build a good SEO plan. Cost-effective techniques anyone can use.
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Search Engine Optimization is one of the most important aspects of search engine marketing. Here is a list of 10 search engine optimization rules to live by to dramatically increase your search engine rankings in Google, Yahoo and MSN.
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Having trouble getting traffic to your site? Want more exposure, but don’t know how? Check out this article for four tips on how to maximize traffic to your website!
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This is the cost Google will pay for pushing Chrome. They will lose Firefox users, but that was the plan: Google doesn’t own Firefox, but it 100% owns Chrome, so they will sacrifice the first born.
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The checkout process of an ecommerce site represents the number of steps taken by visitors in order to get products from virtual shopping carts/bags delivered to their doors. It is the path from a click on the checkout button to the “Receipt” page . Some visitors are required to go through more or less “steps”, depending on the site they will buy products from.
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Thanks to Apple’s iPhone and RIM’s Blackberry software, there has been an exponential explosion of smartphones hitting the market; the average consumer is presented with at least 20 different and competitive choices when shopping for a PDA’s and smartphones. The ubiquity of these phones has forced most manufactures to undercut prices to stay in the game against tougher competitors and what it leads to is an over-abundance of phones in consumer’s hands that are full of features like Wi-Fi, web browsing, mp3 playback, movie playback, etc.
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So what Kind of Content is Google really looking for? Google wants it to come from Articles, from videos, audios, blog entries. Why should we really care about Google…Simply because they are Google and Google gets over 50% of all of the search queries made. The reason for this is because Googles main interest is to give people the best content possible that people online are searching for.
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