Tag: Google Web

Put the Full Power of Google to Work with 11 Google Power Search Tips

Posted on Jul.17, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Google has many ways to help you find want you want easily. Here are 11 Power Search Tips to make your Google Experience easier and more fun. These Search Tips were found on the Following Google web page http://www.google.com/help/operators.html
1 – cache
This will return the Web Page that Google has in it’s Memory

cache:www.google.com —- Returns Web Page
cache:www.google.com Advanced Search — Returns web Page with Advanced Search Highlighted

2 – link
Lists web pages that have links to Target Web Page

link:www.google.com [...]


Google Gives Web Page History More Importance

Posted on Jul.16, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

The Google patent application submitted in March, 2005 has generated a good deal of debate among search engine optimization experts. The patent document contains many general suggestions about the direction Google wants to move their search criteria and ranking techniques in the near future.
The document points out two areas in particular in which “there remains a need to improve the quality of results generated by search engines.” (0009) These two areas are
(a) artificially inflated rank due to spamming techniques, and
(b) [...]


Expert Help From Google Answers

Posted on Jul.15, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Web users turn to search engines for answers to their questions. This is usually done through various levels of searching the engine’s database. Sometimes though, no matter how hard they try, searchers can’t find the information they need. Maybe they’re not familiar with how to narrow and focus searches, or they may not have enough background in the subject they’re researching to recognize the answer they need. Google Answers offers a solution.
With Google Answers, you hire an experienced researcher or [...]


Give the Folks at Google What They Want

Posted on Jul.15, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Recent developments on the Google front have web marketers and SEO specialists talking even more than usual. What they’re talking about is the changing Search Engine Optimization landscape. Some of the traditional assumptions about what gets good Google ranking have been challenged by things Google has said over the last few months — especially by the filing of their most recent patent application.
A number of sensible suggestions have emerged about good SEO practice. Here is one of the most important:
Don’t [...]


How Google Indexes Content From Your Web Directory

Posted on Jul.14, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

In a fluke, I was able to notice something about the way Google indexes content from web directories. Excluding your template, the most important line of code is the first title you add to your main body.
Search through Google and see for yourself!
Try searching for “something” in “yourcity”,”province/state” and look for a web business directory that you recognize. Once you find a directory, take a good look at the description of that particular listing (not the title). It may be [...]


Cracking the Google Code: Under the GoogleScope

Posted on Jul.09, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Google’s sweeping changes confirm the search giant has launched a full out assault against artificial link inflation & declared war against search engine spam in a continuing effort to provide the best search service in the world? and if you thought you cracked the Google Code and had Google all figured out ? guess again.
Google has raised the bar against search engine spam and artificial link inflation to unrivaled heights with the filing of a United States Patent Application 20050071741 [...]


Create a Google Sitemap for Your Web Site

Posted on Jul.04, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Google Sitemaps is a simple and fast way for your site to be constantly indexed and updated by Google.
This article will discuss the benefits of implementing this new technology, who should use it, how it works and how to create a Google Sitemap for your web site.
Benefits of having a Google Site Map
1. Speeds up the discovery and addition of your web pages in the Google index.
2. Enables Google to quickly find web pages that have been recently changed.
3. A [...]


Creating a Google SiteMap For Your Work At Home Business Web Page

Posted on Jun.29, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Search engine traffic is the best traffic You can get for your online Business. So if you are running a Home Based Business with an Online Presence why wouldn’t you do everything possible to gain a Top Search Engine Ranking. One of the Simplest things you can do is Create a Google Site map.
Does Creating a Google Site Map Get you a Higher Google Ranking? Probably not by itself?
Does Creating a Google Site Map and Telling Google About it get [...]


Links to Success

Posted on Jun.28, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Did you know that web linkage is responsible for a significant amount of web traffic?
Search engines are still extremely important but many of the most successful e-commerce sites claim that linkage programs offer a tremendous source of web traffic.
It makes sense. The nature of the World Wide Web encourages serious web surfers to navigate from site to site through the links to other related sites and resources “found” on the sites that are visited. People sometimes forget that the name [...]


5 Ways To Get Other Websites To Link To Yours

Posted on Jun.26, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

In-bound links from other web sites to yours provide two avenues to success for your site.
First, the number of quality in-bound links pointing to your web site are a major factor that the search engines (including Google) use to rank web pages in their databases. Lots of high-quality in-bound links can help boost a page into the “top 10″ of a search engine’s search results page (SERP).
In addition to the search engine ranking benefits provided by in-bound links, they are [...]