• One Way Link Building

    Posted in Blog Traffic, Internet Marketing, SEO, backlink, google, pagerank | Tuesday 26 August 2008 7:12 pm

    How can one way link building services help you and your business? In the world of internet marketing you probably already know by now that it is a tough and very competitive world out there. There are millions of websites, literally, and each one of them are trying to get customers just as you are. While not all are trying to get the same customers as you are, they are all trying to get customers. Now, your customer base will be a competitive field as well. You have other competition and they do want the same customers.

    What can you do? There is a method called search engine optimization. This method is a host of techniques that work together to boost your ranking on the search engine and get your website noticed by your customer base, people searching for your keyword. Now, the problem is that other websites are trying for good ranking on the same keyword, at the same time. They too are trying to implement a good search engine optimization plan.

    One method of search engine optimization is using one way link building services. Google uses many different elements to determine page rank. Links are extremely important to Google and the more links you have pointing to your website the better off you are. However, it is not always as easy as that. One way links are very difficult to get and maintain.

    There are certain criteria that need to be met. First, these links must be of high quality. The links cannot be placed on link farms; this can actually hurt your page rank. The higher the quality of the page your link sits on, the better it is for your ranking. The links must also be from different websites. This means that each website your link is on, must come from an IP address different from all of the others.

    Furthermore, the links must be permanent and one way. At one point in time, reciprocal links were the most common. You link to an important website and they link back to you. However, now a days more importance is placed on one way links than any other type.

    Because this is hard to achieve, you can take many advantages of one way link building services. These services are offered by individuals or companies that are experienced in building one way links. They have access to websites that are high quality and accept one way links. Using these services can get your links on websites with high ranks on Google, which is ultimately important.

    Provided that you use one way link building services that are reputable and experienced, you will find that your own rank increases and your customers have a better ability to find you and your services. One way links are just one method of search engine optimization that can help increase your popularity in the search engines and ultimately increase your traffic, sales, and income all at the same time, which is important to any business.

    Blogging Income for New Bloggers

    Posted in Adsense, Business Online, blog, google, income | Monday 25 August 2008 8:44 pm

    Believe it or not, but it?s actually possible to make money from blogging. One teenager has, in fact, earned $5,000 a month just from making posts on his blog! Of course, not every blogger is this lucky. It does take some skill, and some luck to make money from blogging. What it also takes is some knowledge of how exactly to generate income just by posting blogs. In this newsletter, we will go over three specific methods of making money on your blog: Adsense, Pay Per Lead, and Affiliate Links.

    So how exactly do I make money on my blog?

    You do it by working with another company that wants to use your blog as a form of advertising. It sounds like selling out, right? Not exactly. The advertising can be as in your face or subtle as you want. And it can still make you money, provided you have enough visitors to your blog.

    What is Adsense?

    Adsense is a program offered by Google. The program, if installed, will display ads provided by Google.

    How do I get Adsense?

    You?ll need to go to Google.com, first. At the bottom of the screen is a link for ?Advertising Programs?. Click on that. Then click on the link for ?Adsense?. Scroll down on the page that comes up and click ?Click Here To Apply!? You then fill out the form with information about yourself. After 12-48 hours, Google will notify you via email whether or not your site has been accepted. When you?ve been accepted, set up your ads by doing either of the following:

    1. If your blog is hosted on Blogger.com, you can set up your AdSense ads by going to your profile, selecting settings>template>add an element. Then select AdSense and login with your account info. Next, you?ll configure your ads and save the template. That?s it.

    2. If you are self-hosting your blog, you?ll have to set up AdSense in more of a manual way. You?ll create your ads(which can be as small or as tall as you want) and then copy the HTML/Javascript code Google gives you. Then you?ll paste it into your blog(on the left, right, or top of the screen).

    For the first few days, the ads displayed by Google will be Public Service Announcements. After the ads have been up a few days, though, the ads will switch to ads that are relevant to your blog.

    How does Adsense work?

    Every time a visitor clicks an Adsense ad, you get a little bit of money(usually around 30-60 cents). The amount you get for each ad clicked depends on the number of unique visitors you receive on your blog. The more visitors, the more money that can be earned.

    Google will then send a check or pay you through Paypal once you?ve made at least $100 from the ads.

    It is important to remember that Google will penalize you if you click your own ads, or if you ask visitors specifically to click ads. So don?t do that!

    Pay Per Click

    Pay Per Click is basically just like AdSense, except you don?t just work with Google?you work with multiple companies. BidVertiser is one such company you can sign up with to do Pay Per Click advertising.

    How do I get Pay Per Click

    You sign up with a site like Bidvertiser and then follow their instructions to set up the Pay Per Click ads on your site.

    How does Pay Per Click work?

    It works by paying you money each time someone clicks an ad that you display. You won?t get paid for multiple clicks from the same user in the same visitor, nor will you get paid for someone simply visiting your site. You only get paid for legitimate clicks.

    Affiliate Links

    Affiliate links are basically links which people pay you for. Companies will actually pay owners of popular blogs to post links on their blog. You can do as much Affiliate linking as you want.

    How do I get Affiliate Links?

    You can get Affiliate links by searching for ?Affiliate Link Programs? on the internet. Once you find an Affiliate link program that looks good to you, sign up for it. Then you can follow their instructions for putting the link(s) on your blog.

    How do Affiliate Links work?

    Like the other two methods mentioned above, Affiliate links work by paying you money each time they are clicked. You get paid for each click per unique visitor.

    So that?s it. There?s three legitimate ways to make money from blogging. It is important to keep in mind that the amount of money you are able to make depends on how many visitors your blog draws. If you draw a lot, you?ll make a lot. If not, the money you earn will be modest. But it?s still extra money, so why not do it?

    Making money using Adsense, Pay Per Click or Affiliate Link programs is easy and effective. Start monetizing your blog today!

    Android operating system from Google soon

    Posted in google | Tuesday 19 August 2008 10:25 pm

    Internet publishing operating system expected Google, which launched called Android will appear for the first time Friday.
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    Google and mass behaviour

    Posted in google | Monday 18 August 2008 11:42 pm

    In an interesting article from The Observer, “Into the future: pros and cons of Google“, Adam Curtis (a television documentary maker) wrote:

    “Machines like Google know something about us as human beings that we really don’t want to know - that we are not individuals: ‘If you like this then you will like that…’. So Google is a paradox. It gives us the feeling we are wild and free individuals, powerfully reinforcing an idea of us as heroic figures in the consumer age. Yet at the same time it is powerfully proving the opposite - that we are completely predictable.”

    This recalled me the same concepts reported in “Critical mass: how one thing leads to another“. The conclusion should be that we are not individuals, we are groups of individuals who behave in the same way. But is there really such a clear distinction?

    Google Android

    Posted in google | Monday 18 August 2008 11:42 pm

    About Google Android

    Android is a new Mobile OS (Operating System) developed by the Open Handset Alliance, a group of more than 30 technology and mobile companies. The first complete, open, and free mobile platform. Android has 4 key-features that differentiate it from other mobile OS’s:

    Open

    Android allows you to access core mobile device functionality through standard API calls.

    Breaking down boundaries

    Combine information from the web with data on the phone — such as contacts or geographic location — to create new user experiences.

    All applications are equal

    Android does not differentiate between the phone’s basic and third-party applications — even th

    e dialer or home screen can be replaced.

    Fast & easy development

    The SDK contains what you need to build and run Android applications, including a true device emulator and advanced debugging tools.

    More information can be found at Google’s official Android page.

    Yahoo! to phase out Match Driver

    Posted in google | Monday 18 August 2008 11:42 pm

    Some know this and others don’t, but Yahoo! is slowly phasing out their Match Driver program which was their answer to making search easier for marketers. However, there was one big hurdle they could not overcome and it was the big G. Google campaigns could not seamlessly plug into Yahoo! since Google allows misspellings and plural.single variations where as Yahoo! would see them as the same term and show one ad.

    This was troublesome for several people that I know, as they would have a very string ROI on on permutation and Yahoo! would not allow them to have a separate word in Panama. Success might have been had on “digital cameras” for a site that had a stellar review platform and allowed customers to compare before purchasing, and the word “digital camera” did not see the same success as the user using the singular form was not in the same state of mind as those that used the plural. Google allows marketers to see this and capitalize, Yahoo! fails to allow the optimization process to occur.

    This may also be part of the Google/Yahoo! deal where Google is looking to serve more and more ads on the Yahoo! platform since the Microsoft deal did not work out. At the end of the day, Yahoo! needs to go back to board and figure out what exactly they want to do, and getting out of the search space may be the best answer as all the hard work to launch Panama appears to be going down the tank.