Entries from November 2008
For most results, Google holds an archived or ‘cached’ copy of a page.
What this means is that the page in the cache will load quicker for the visitor, and the search terms will be highlighted.
However, problems arise when the cached version of a page and the current version are out of sync.
You can tell google NOT to cache your page by using the following META tag
in the head tag of your page:
meta name=”GoogleBot” content=”noarchive”
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You could submit your site to Google via the submission form on their website, but this is no guarantee of inclusion.
A better way is to let Google find out about your site for itself by getting a link from a high profile site.
“Not that easy” I hear you say – well, why not look at some of the social networking sites you’re no doubt a member of – Ecademy, Linked In, Facebook etc; all highly regarded by google and the perfect place to link to your website.
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Fagan Finder http://www.faganfinder.com/urlinfo gives you more information on a domain than you could ever possibly need.
Find out how many times you (or more importantly, your competitors) have been listed in various social bookmarking websites, how many links you have from every search engine imaginable, how long the domain name has been in existence, which blogs are featuring content, and more.
You can translate a site, track changes to it, post info to Facebook – in fact there’s not much you can’t do from this tool!
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This site http://www.affiliated-business.com/promotion/Pay-Per-Click5.html lists a myriad of pay per click advertising sites that are giving away free money.
Some won’t be relevant to your site, but some might be, and it’s worth checking them out.
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Free whitepaper - Their blurb says:
This white paper reveals common errors in web analytics thinking and/or implementation and provides suggestions for a more positive outcome.
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