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For January, 2009

Google Adsense Adwords

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If you hear about people achieving high payments per click with AdSense, remember that’s only part of the story. You also need lots of page views and a high click-through rate.

Here are some ideas on how to achieve those three things:

* If you’re starting afresh designing a site specifically for AdSense revenue, you’ll want a simple design that makes it easy to paste Google’s code into a horizontal or vertical space on the site. For experienced webmasters, that’s easy.

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Does Google manually influence its search results?

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Some webmasters have seen referrer URLs in their web site log files that start with eval.google.com which exists but it is only available if you have login information and access it from a special network and end with an email address.

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SEO For Google

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Google is currently the largest of all the search engines with ComScore Media estimating this giant to be responsible for 42.7% of all online searches in March of 2006. For this reason people tend to view Google as the engine to rank on. While this point is debatable (let’s remember that there’s still 57.3% of searches that aren’t done on Google) it’s definitely an important engine to rank on. So how is it done?

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Why search engines ignore your web pages

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Do you have the problen that you submitted it weeks ago, but your web site still not listed on search engines? There are several reasons why search engines might ignore your web pages.

1. Check if search engines can find your web pages

Search engine can not find your pages if your web page navigation is based on JavaScript. Most search engines don’t follow JavaScript links and many search engines also don’t follow image links.

To search engines, if you use JavaScript links,your web site can look like a one page site with hardly any content. If you want to make sure that search engines can find all pages of your web site then use simple text links.

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