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Google Page Rank 3

Posted on April 05, 2010 by Support

Page Rank is Googles way of showing the user a basic ranking of a webpage. The ranking is from 0 to 10 with 10 being the highest. To calculate page rank there are numerous variables involved but the most important in link popularity. So the more incoming links you have to that webpage the higher Page Rank you will have.

AdSense for everyone! 2

Posted on January 09, 2010 by Support


Online Marketing, Affiliate Marketing, Optin Lists, AdSense, AdWords, Auto responder,
When Google’s AdSense appeared, there were a lot of people who doubted Google’s idea would be marketable and actually generate any profits. Yet as we stand here today it’s probably the most well known pay per click venture in the world.
Yes, all those nay Sayers ended up eating their own words in the end. And that is because the folks at Google never go and do something without assessing whether or not it will be profitable, or exactly how profitable it is.
But of course, as you might very well know, AdSense isn’t just profitable for Google. It’s also profitable for the people who advertise via AdWords and very profitable for publishers who use it to make earnings which are sometimes just enormous.
So one must ask himself why this is such a good deal for everybody. And the question in itself is very justified because you hardly ever come across something that’s profitable for everyone in the chain. So why would AdSense be any different.
Well, AdSense is where it stands today, giving benefits for everybody in the game because it exploits a gap in the Internet’s advertising model.
You see, the Internet is a very interactive environment, and its interactions come from the people who are browsing. They choose whether or not to follow a certain link and the term “navigating” is probably the most precise one at describing this situation.
So AdSense is great because it links together buyers and sellers. Yes, you have to hand it out to Google for a brilliant idea. They know there are people out there that want to buy stuff and people who want to sell them what they’re interested in. And Google AdSense helps members of the two categories find each other.
It works for the visitors, because the model is very transparent. You don’t see a huge graphic banner which tries to lure you into buying something. You just see a few words. And if you like what you see you can just click it. It works because visitors don’t have that feeling of someone trying to lure them into spending money. Ironically, however, they’re wrong.
It works for the AdWords advertisers because their ads go everywhere. Not only will they find themselves listed in Google’s search which gets gazillions of hits per day, up front without working as much for SEO and waiting so much.
Their ads can reach any website that deals with anything similar to what they’re trying to sell. Now you must realise they could never pull of such great advertising by themselves. And that brings us to the thing that makes Google’s AdSense a publisher’s best friend.
It comes from the fact that the ads are contextual, that they somehow related to the keywords you deal with on your page. Because people or on your site, which deals with a certain topic, you already know they’re interested in that topic.
But, hey, wait a minute, Google knows some companies which want to sell your visitors something related to their topic. Google wants your visitors, you want Google’s advertisers and the visitors just want to buy stuff. And that is the essence of what makes AdSense a great deal for everybody.
This is by far the most profitable hook-up deal you’re ever going to see anywhere on the Internet.
So you have to appreciate Google for realising a killer deal. You have to appreciate how well thought out, yet simple this scheme really is. Sure, in practice it has a few quirks but those are minor and, up to this point everyone seems to be enjoying Google’s AdSense

Things Not Many People Know About ——–Google Search! 181

Posted on January 02, 2010 by Support

When we surf on the Internet, we all need a guide. For me, and I am sure for most of you, that guide is Google.

However, do we know how to take advantage from all this guide is offering us? In this short Blog, I will try to present the operators used in searching along with some words with special significations. 

Operators

The minus operator (-) can be used for terms you want excluded from your search.

Newbie’s Guide to Internet Marketing, Contemplation! 20

Posted on December 22, 2009 by Support

 

 

Welcome to my Blog I just want to start with a little introduction in to the content of this Blog.

Well if you are here then you are probably thinking about getting involved in Internet Marketing and you are probably at the “contemplation” stage?

Well we have all been there before so i have written some of the answers to the questions that you should be asking your self  before  you make  your first  steps to becoming an on-line entrepreneur.

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