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Syndicating Your RSS for Faster Indexing

We've been talking about RSS feeds and what it can do for your website. We know that incorporating RSS feeds into your site results in more frequent visits from search engine spiders and thus leads to faster indexing. Have you realized however that by syndicating your RSS feeds successfully you can achieve the same results? How so? If you have subscribers when a search engine spider crawls your subscriber's site (assuming that your subscriber incorporated YOUR feed into his own website) the feeds will of course contain a link back to your website. Once the ... 0 Comments

Get Lasting Results With Ethical SEO

With the Internet functioning as another venue for all sorts of businesses, the competition on how to get noticed and how to attract as many customers are possible is getting tougher and tougher. Anyone remotely associated with online businesses is aware of how SEO is at the forefront of online business issues. Recently, SEO has been getting some bad rap. It may deserved or undeserved, but that really shouldn?t concern you if you stick within what is called ethical SEO. Experts would say that this is the best way to get search engines to ... 0 Comments

Windows Live Search Comes Alive

Windows Live Search, showing off a spartan but elegant design at Live.com that out-simples Google's, will now power MSN Search. Along with Live.com, Live Local Search is also now out of beta (but only in the U.S. and U.K.). Both are part of Microsoft's internet-based set of live services and software. Derrick Connell, search business general manager, called the Live Search launch "a watershed moment" for Microsoft. Live Search allows users to search for news, images, video, blogs and RSS feeds via a single portal. Microsoft claims the new search will return more precise results - and ... 0 Comments

Adcenter To Challenge Adwords

Microsoft's adCenter has sent out a limited number of invitations to advertisers for the pilot test of the program - ContentAds - which will initially place contextual ads on Microsoft properties such as MSN Money, MSN Real Estate and Windows Live sites, among others, reports MediaPost, citing a post on the JenSense blog. The pilot is expected to launch in the fall and will likely be extended to other publishers' sites. ContentAds will be capable of using demographic targeting, geo-targeting and incremental bidding tools, according to JenSense. The new offering would bring Microsoft's adCenter platform in ... 0 Comments