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Archive for April, 2005

Adsense? Yes Please!

Tuesday, April 26th, 2005

I have to say, Google did it right. They saw what Overture was doing and just did it better. Overture has been goofing around for a while with their “syndication” of their ads on partner sites. But, they have been very selective on who can place their CPC ads on their sites. I can understand […]

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Will Microsoft Ever Play Nice?

Wednesday, April 20th, 2005

Sigh…I just was adding a domain, or trying, to my MSN/BCentral directory account and I could not do it in Firefox because the form did not work properly. I have run into this a number of times and while I have not torn the page apart to find the form and see how it is […]

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The Search Playing Field

Thursday, April 14th, 2005

I have to hand it to Yahoo!, they have made up for shortcomings of search engines like Google who have accounted for the vast majority of search traffic to our sites over the past few years. I remember the days when Yahoo! was king of the search, only to lose it by focusing on content […]

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Does Google Know They are Slipping?

Thursday, April 7th, 2005

Just read a really funny post on the GoogleBlog that I talk about in our forums. It almost sounds like Google knows their search results are really poor for many search queries. Funny stuff.

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Google’s “Old School” Bonus

Thursday, April 7th, 2005

No, this has nothing to do with the movie for all of you Old School fans, this has to do with a situation which I have been watching since the beginning of February with one of our sites. The site, which I will not name here, has been in existence since 1997 jumped to the […]

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Optimizing Images for Google

Tuesday, April 5th, 2005

As many savvy SEO types already know, Google and Yahoo can send you a fair amount of traffic from the images on your website. Google has started to show images at the top of their search results that they find “relevant” to a particular search query, so why not make sure the images on your […]

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