Archive for the 'Search Engines' Category

Increase Website Traffic: Join BlogSearchEngine

Taking your blog seriously is not just about posting content. It is making sure that it reaches a network of readers in order to gain a regular following. For this reason, more bloggers opt to register in web portals or search engines to boost their hits and gain more exposure. BlogSearchEngine allows you to reach a wider audience and increase traffic in your site by adding you to their comprehensive and organized listing. They also provide a reviewed informational description of your blog and a promotional link to your ... 0 Comments

SEO in Perspective

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is all the rage with website owners and developers. However, more and more website owners are going overboard and forgetting what SEO is really supposed to be about. In the pre-search engine era people had to remember website URLs or use directories to go to the website containing the information they need. With the advent of search engines finding information became much easier and people found themselves automatically using search engines as the portal to getting whatever it is they need on the internet.

As search engines gained importance website ...

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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 ... 0 Comments

A Rundown Of Google Analytics

Google Analytics is an excellent solution for all the website related needs, starting from the source which brought the visitors to your site to how they interacted with your website. Hence, it provides good results as to how the site should be designed/ modified so as to attract more visitors or how to do better marketing for your product online. Some of the features of Google Analytics are given below. Firstly, it is much easier to use. With the special AdWords feature, Google provides more flexibility with the keywords and ... 0 Comments

Facebook’s OpenGraph Search

Facebook recently released their own OpenGraph Search Engine, based on their OpenGraph system. If you were wondering what those like buttons that display everywhere are for, the OpenGraph Search Engine is the answer. Facebook’s OpenGraph Search Engine will display liked pages in search results. What does this mean for search engine optimisation? The OpenGraph Search Engine is in its infancy as of now, but it’s a very big deal. If Facebook manages to pull this off, we’re going to see a future where the Like has replaced the link as the web’s currency. One study has revealed that people are spending ... 0 Comments

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

Yahoo! Sports Search

Yahoo! launched a new look for their Sports and News search early this month. I am more impressed with the sports search since Google's News search pretty much suffices for my news search needs. A look into Yahoo's Sports search was pretty fun though. Below is a screenshot of what the sports results pages looks like. As you see at the top when I searched for the braves it showed the Atlanta Brave's logo. It then gives links for the team's page, news, scores and schedules, and photos. Right under ... 0 Comments

Google Social Search

Google Social Search launched October last year and since then has been a useful tool for me, both personally and professionally as part of the social media strategy of some clients. Nowadays, with much attention going to social media marketing it is important for SEO companies to offer related services. Google Social Search is one of the ways you can help in your client's audience analysis and targeting. With social search you can get information on the existing network (customers) of your client. You will be able to find out what really interests these people with their public content (from ... 0 Comments

Caffeine: The New Google Search

When Google unveiled its newer (better?) search engine everyone in the SEO world, or more accurately in the IT world, got all excited. Maybe it’s the caffeine in Google Caffeine or maybe its just simply because it was something from the big G. So what exactly is Google caffeine? Google caffeine is Google’s biggest and baddest change in search algorithm. The key to this change is that it is an actual change in the formula and not just minor tweaks. Parts of the entire search infrastructure was, according to Google, completely rewritten. The results? A search engine that will "push the ... 0 Comments

Microsoft Unveils New Search Engine – Bing

SEOs look out there’s a new search engine that’s perfect for search engine marketers – BING. Microsoft has unveiled its new “decision engine” Bing. The question now is if it’s any good, and the answer from all over is yes. Compared to LiveSearch, Bing definitely got my attention, and will probably be getting the search industry’s attention for weeks to come. So what does Bing have to offer? Like any search engine you can look for information you need using Bing but unlike normal search engines it is a specialized engine that ... 0 Comments