Archive for the ‘Google’ category

To Be A Twitter Profit House

September 26th, 2009

     Twitter is really popular now.So it is wise for you to sell your products on it.

     This combination of traditional Google earning methods with social media is not revolutionary but more of a natural progression. For instance soon it will be hard to tell where the majority of people are searching for their information. Facebook has already implemented an advertising system similar to that of Google’s and there are talks of using Twitter as a search engine.

     The point is that a marketer who was making Google riches can just as easily become a Twitter profit house. As long you understand the basics of making money online you can apply that model to as many medians as you choose and still ultimately come out successful.

     If you are already using Google advertising with a combination of affiliate programs or Adsense then you are on the right track. These are the most popular methods next to opening an ecommerce site or selling services online. With affiliate marketing there are many advantages that make it the go to business for those seeking Google riches.

     For instance with this business model you have benefits that include, not having to ship, store, or create any products. Your only goal is to simply redirect traffic through your tracking link to products and offers and when your generated internet traffic makes a purchase you earn a commission. » Read more: To Be A Twitter Profit House

Google’s Content Network

September 5th, 2009

     Many people are familiar with google adsense,but…

     When marketing on the Internet, the sooner your ad is displayed to your prospect, the greater your chance of making a sale. This is the reason why search engine traffic performs so well. Most surfers initiate their Internet activity at a search engine. Indeed, many have a search engine like Google, Yahoo, or MSN set as their home page. In other words, it is the first thing they see when they log onto the Internet.

     Lets take a closer look at the chain of events. A surfer logs onto the Internet because she wants to find something. She goes to Google and enters her search and among the results she sees your ad. It catches her attention and she clicks through to your site. Since you are offering exactly what she is looking for, she is turned into a customer and you make a sale. This scenario happened the way it did because we understand the virtues of targeted traffic, but it also happened because we were the first to satisfy the surfer’s needs.

     Now, say the surfer has been online for some time and has been surfing from  one site to another, looking around and possibly doing research. This surfer may be frustrated because she has not found what she wants, and is therefore in a negative mindset. What is more likely, however, is that this surfer has turned into a window shopper. Either way, since this surfer has been online for some time now, the result is she will be harder to convert into a sale. » Read more: Google’s Content Network

Google’s Advanced Search Operators

August 30th, 2009

     When we talk about SEO,we can not free ourselves from Google.Because we all want to make our website more available to Google.So it is important for us to know more about the tools providing by Google.

     Using these advanced search operators modify the search results in some way, or even tell Google to do a totally different type of search on your Web site. Keep in mind too that some of these operators can be used in other search engines as well, like MSN and Yahoo! Note that there are no spaces between the search operator and the Web page URL.

     1. site:

     Using the site: in the search box followed by www.yourwebsiteaddress.com determines how many Web pages within the entire Web site are currently being recognized by Google. This function also limits results to one particular domain. This helps SEO experts know which Web pages are already being seen (and which ones aren’t yet), so we can optimize those first.

     2. cache:

     Using the cache: in the search box followed by www.yourwebsiteaddress.com shows the last time the search engine crawled a particular Web page. You may enter your homepage address or an inside Web page to find out the most recently spidered version of a Web page stored in a search engine’s cache.

     3. info: » Read more: Google’s Advanced Search Operators

Get Ranked Higher in Google

August 18th, 2009

     We all know it is valuable if your website gets a high rank in Google.But this is not very easy ,so many professional companies offer their services in improving the websites` ranking in Google.

     Before you start to promote your site over the internet, it is best to first find out what search term or also known as “keyword” that you want to use to build your campaign. It should be a keyword that is related to your site and one that is actually being searched for. A great keyword research tool that you can use is Google Keyword Tool. Using this tool you can type in a keyword manually or let Google analyze your site by typing in your site address. It will return all the keywords that are found on your site and you can filter the results by search volume and competition.

     Once you choose your keyword or keywords you will want to implement this in your site which is known as On-Page Optimization. Ensure that your keywords Meta tag reflect that your keywords are included; the keyword should be in your Title or at least a variation. Also in your site content it is best to have this keyword in your content in the right places but don’t keywords stuff your site where it may look unnatural. When a keyword accounts for 10% of the entire page content this is too much. When using keywords in your site, Search Engines will pick up if the keywords are in bold or italic. There are more ways to optimize your on page content but there is too much to cover in this article. I started with the basics. » Read more: Get Ranked Higher in Google