Kai asked: When I try the pictures on google images, or most of the other search engines, the results tend to reveal as soon as the white boxes or symbols broken, I have the chrome and Internet Explorer google but... (Continue reading)
NC asked: I have a list of 100 keywords in Google Adwords. I want to know if there is a program I can use that tell me that Google page in each of those 100 appears (or not). So for... (Continue reading)
Everybody wants to make their site into Google Top 10. So they do all sort of SEO and listen to tips and techniques of SEO firms and professionals. The problem with this approach is that they do make changes to... (Continue reading)
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Great video recently found on YouTube, it’s dedicated to Indexing and Crawling in Google. Enjoy.... (Continue reading)
One of the most frustrating things I can imagine while managing small PPC accounts is getting priced out of a keyword that has the potential for a lot of traffic and lots of sales. If you’re in that situation, there... (Continue reading)
Guys from BurnSeo has published great review called “Is Bing going to revolutionize search ?”. Some excerpts from this story. Bing is the “new” search engine from Microsoft that you are currently seeing all over the television and Internet. Having... (Continue reading)
Looking for a “hot market” and then trying to get in on the action just makes sense, right? Wrong. While some online markets are definitely more profitable than others, the key to success with AdSense is not through picking one... (Continue reading)
A “robots.txt” file tells search engines whether they can access and therefore crawl parts of your site. This file, which must be named “robots.txt”, is placed in the root directory of your site. You may not want certain pages of... (Continue reading)