Megaglobe - A Revolution in Search Engines

by Admin


16 May
 None    Search Engines

A new search engine to be released in June will offer faster and better quality internet searches as well as providing unique protection against expensive 'click through fraud' for companies who advertise in its sponsored advertisements section.

Megaglobe.com, which will operate from over 300 individual country-specific URL's and is to be translated into hundreds of languages, is set to challenge its rivals by employing a unique and sophisticated algorithm to improve the quality of Internet searching.

The patented algorithm works by allocating each search result a ranking - known as a Megarank - based on analysis of the quantity and quality of pages which link to the search result. The algorithm then creates a structure of importance to the sites based on their relevancy.

What You Need To Know About Ezine Advertising

by Admin


15 May
 None    Site Promotion

by Gerrick W
http://www.1stinternetmarketingsolution.com

By far the most effective and cost-effective way of advertising, especially for a new business is ezine advertising. It has 4 distinct advantages.

  1. It's easy to reach targeted prospects
  2. It gives results fast. Typically, you should see results within 72 hours after your ad is published.
  3. It's easy to test your ad effectiveness
  4. It's easy to calculate your Return on Investment (ROI)

Most direct mail companies charge several hundred dollars per thousand mailing, whereas ezine advertising costs anywhere from five ten dollars to fifty dollars per thousand. This is definitely much more cost-effective compare to advertising in magazines.

The Battle for Query Generation

by Admin


13 May
 None    Search Engines

by Maizal Munif
http://www.enquiro.com

Yahoo! has just launched a new search technology on its AlltheWeb property that rivals Google's instant suggest feature in the beta release of Google Toolbar 4.0. The AlltheWeb Livesearch tool displays search results instantaneously for suggested keywords as you type your query into the search box; almost as if it is reading your semantic map before you even hit enter. And they have a catchy tag line too: Search Smarter. Find Faster.

SEO With Google Sitemaps

by Admin


12 May
 None    Search Engines

by Matthew Coers
http://www.profitchoice.com

A Google Sitemap is a very simple XML document that lists all the pages in your website, but the Google Sitemaps program is actually much more important than that. In fact, the Sitemaps program provides a little peek inside Google's mind - and it can tell you a lot about what Google thinks of your website.

Social Networking for Business

by Admin


11 May
 None    General

by S. Housley
http://www.feedforall.com

Associations and trade organizations are great places to meet individuals. Usually organizations have a common theme, and it is an understood implication that all members participate to improve themselves and their businesses.

Whether it is a chamber of commerce or a trade association, members have common problems, issues and concerns. By sharing issues and resolutions, members can benefit by the experience of others. Many business owners participate in organizations, not only to network, but also to hopefully circumvent some of the pitfalls encountered by other small businesses--learning from others.


PageRank, TrustRank and your web site

by Admin


10 May
 None    General

Copyright Axandra.com
Web site promotion software

Yahoo has filed a new patent with the name "Link based spam detection". It's another attempt from Yahoo to improve the relevancy of their search results by detecting links from link farms and other shady link sources.


Search in the Far East

by Admin


08 May
 None    Internet Related

by Jeff Conduct
http://www.conductsearch.com

To stay relevant or even solvent, a company must keep itself informed. That's why research, of both the in-house and outsourced varieties, is essential. At ConductSearch.com keeping tabs on who's doing what in the marketplace is key to our success, and it doesn't matter whether our information comes via mailman or email - at the end of the day, it's still content, right? Recently, I happened to come upon the work of a reliable investment banking firm that specializes in Chinese tech research, New York Global Securities. I learned that New York Global thinks as highly of search advertising's positioning in China as I do of it was here in America. They initiated coverage of a major Chinese Search Engine, Baidu (which translates to 'a hundred times'), with a 'Buy' rating.


Wall Street for Free: Online Publishing Pains

by Admin


06 May
 None    General

by Rick Tobin
http://www.enquiro.com

This week, the Wall Street Journal has done something quite revolutionary. As one of the most popular newspapers in the US, with a worldwide average daily circulation of over 2.6 million, it is second to only USA Today in domestic readership. In fact, since its inception in 1889, the newspaper has never missed a print and has won the coveted Pulitzer Prize 29 times. In the business community, its acumen and austerity are only rivaled by that of the London Financial Times. Traditionally, the Wall Street Journal has come to personify the three-piece seersucker suit of modern capitalism, not really the revolutionary press that was Pravda. So that being the case, what has the Wall Street Journal done that is so revolutionary this week, the online version, the largest paid subscription news site on the Web with upwards of 720,000 paid subscribers, is FREE.


Relevancy Rules in Sponsored Search Ads

by Admin


05 May
 None    General

by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com

Let me quote some rather startling numbers to you from a recent eye tracking study we did. In the study, we looked at where people first looked on a search results page, where they first scanned a listing, and where they eventually clicked.

First of all, we gave participants a number of different scenarios that involved looking to a search engine to help them make a purchase. We used Google, Yahoo and MSN in the study. In all cases, on all 3 engines, the vast majority of people first glanced at the top sponsored listings. In eye tracking parlance, we call this a fixation, or a momentary pause of the eye. On Yahoo, 84% of the first fixations were on the top sponsored when they appeared, on Google it was 81%, and on MSN it was 87%. So, almost 9 out of every 10 people start looking at the search results page by at least glancing at the top sponsored.


Does Google think that your web site is spam?

by Admin


04 May
 None    Search Engines

Copyright Axandra.com
Web site promotion software

Google has extended the penalty notification experiment that was started last year. Google's Webspam team now works with the Google Sitemaps team to alert some (but not all) site owners of penalties for their site.

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