- Author:
admin
- Date:
Aug 20,2007
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Google
How frequently do you post? This is an good question, because it is very important to maintain a regular number of posts for every day, week. You will say that more important is to have good content targeted to your subject. This is very true to, but make a little experiment, post for five days every day and then look into your blog log/statistics and you will see the google crawl will come to your site every day, at fixed hours. Now this means that you will be indexed every day and if you have good content that is targeted on your main keywords you will grow in google searchs > more traffic. You can see this technique at a lot of bloggers, they post at certain hours every day and of course good content.
For example John Chow dot Com, you can see that he is using this method, and I remember that in one day his site was down and in that period of time the google bot crawled is blog and so he lost a lot of positions in searches. What I want to say is that if you post good content frequently, every day, at certain hours you will see a differance.
- Author:
admin
- Date:
Aug 20,2007
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Google, Web
Some of you know that on the internet are a lot of ebooks that learn how to make money online with niche websites, but in fact a lot of them are created to sell some products. An example of such software is Keyword Elite, that can be found in almost every ebook on the net. This software lets you analyse keyword searches, results … and other stuff. My question is why buy such software when you have a lot of free webtools on the internet? In this post I would like to tell you some of the free tools.
K so first of all when creating a niche website you need to analyse the market, with what websites your are in comptetition and so on…
The first tool that is free is, yes Google. For example if you like to see the number of websites that have in their content the keyword phrase you are looking for, you will have to search for that keyword and phrase and I advise you to use quotation marks “”. You can see an example the next image and it is good to know that the lower the nr of pages founr is the gooder ther market is:

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A lot of people define web2.0 as a progression from what was the internet in the 90′ and what it is now, in 2007. K, so in the past , web1.0, there was only text and images because people didn’t have stable and high internet connections, now almost everyone has a broadband internet connection and for this fact the technology has evolved and now we have video, chats, radio, social networks, podcasting and other types, this is the so called web2.0 . In my opinion this is only the normal way of progression, as if you were a child and you grow mature, so I don’t think it was really necessary to define this progression with a certain word like web2.0 . In conclusion web1.0 = HTML, Web Presentations, web 2.0 = API/AJAX, Mass Collaboration and web3.0 = I don’t know, maybe Semantic Web + AI. You can see in this movie with Eric Schmidt, CEO at Google, the best definition for this terms:
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- Author:
admin
- Date:
Jul 28,2007
- In:
Google
After Viacom INC has sued and asked Google to pay them one billion $ for some video copyright-infringement on Youtube, Google is thinking of implementing a new method of antypiracy. This method is something like the technology used by the FBI with fingerprint authentification, but for Youtube it will have the role of allowing copyright owners to auth themself and delete the copyrighted video in one ore two minutes. For this technology Google is working with the best companies that have the structure for this method of fingerprinting and it is planing to lunch it in September with full “options”. Read the rest of this entry »