Monthly Archives: November 2004

Google Launches Additional Tools for AdWords Clients

Google has announced the launch of some new AdWords tools designed to assist webmasters and search engine marketers in creating successful ad campaigns. The program, called Google Advertising Professionals, was “designed for professionals who currently manage or want to manage … Continue reading

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Mozilla Firefox: The Searcher’s Browser

Firefox has emerged as the first browser in years to seriously challenge Internet Explorer – with good reason. Firefox has superior security and anti-scumware features, it works on Windows, Linux, MacOS X and other operating systems, and it’s free. ? … Continue reading

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Microsoft Crawling Google Results for New Search Engine?

I was questioned today by a developer who was watching a particular IP address scan his site. The IP was 65.54.188.86 and is registered to Microsoft Corp. located at One Microsoft Way, Redmond, Washington 98052. This visitor was not sending … Continue reading

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Essentials of Search Engine Submission

How can I get my site listed with search engines? It sounds like a simple enough question. But search engine submission can quickly become a complicated subject. Have no fear. I’ll walk you through the essential, and relatively easy, steps … Continue reading

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The Google Economy

Understanding the nature of Google can be quite a daunting task. Clients ask frequently why it takes so long to see good results in Google, and why it can often times can be near impossible to achieve a top 10 … Continue reading

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The Reality of Search Engine Submissions

Over the last few months, search engine submissions have changed dramatically. Now is the time to analyze the way we’re submitting our Web pages and to rethink our submission strategies. Regretfully, I still see people paying big bucks to search … Continue reading

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