Free Traffic Tips :: Building An Algorithm-Proof Site Part Two
Now we know that when search engines come to your site to request documents, and hopefully add them to their public index, they are doing so to solve a problem. If we attempt to understand that problem, and can make our site part of the solution to that problem better than the next site, we [...]
Free Traffic Tips :: Building An Algorithm-Proof Site Part One
If you’re just joining us, and trying to figure out what’s going on, we’re on day two of our quest for increasing traffic with free methods. Today the topic is Can You Build an Algorithm-Proof Site? That is, can you build a site that will keep ranking in the search engines despite any updates to [...]
Free Traffic Tips :: Concept – Can You Build an Algorithm-Proof site?
Here’s an even better question – can I consistently spell algorithm correctly through this series of posts? So it’s Search Engine Day, which I’ve officially moved to Wednesdays, but unofficially still do on Tuesdays when there’s a whole lot of news and I’m a bit busy. Today’s topic is: Can You Build An Algorithm-Proof Site? [...]
Search Engine Resource : Pandia Makes Searching About Search Easier
Yesterday Pandia put together a collection of resources for folks who want to look for information on search, but don’t know where to start, with both do-it-yourself instructions and pre-assembled tools. What a great idea… Clip ==> “there are a large number of search-oriented sites out there, and other media are also covering the world [...]
Off-topic, but this is Just adorable :: Kids drawings at the Official Google Blog
If you’d like an extra smile before Thanksgiving, you just have to check out these drawing some kids in London did, based on the Google logo – the winner 11-year-old Lisa Waiwaina got to have hers on their site for the whole day. Links ==> Features Lisa’s winning drawing :: All top five Google Doodles. [...]
Microsoft News from Microsoft Watch :: New Service for Webmasters.
Clip from Microsoft Watch earlier this week ==> “Microsoft has launched a beta version of what it’s calling ‘Windows Live Custom Domains.’ This service is for users who already own their own domain names, but want to make use of various Microsoft technologies, such as MSN Messenger, MSN Spaces and MSN Hotmail (and the ‘Kahuna’ [...]










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