by Scott | Jul 14, 2006 | Search Engines, Technology News
In an effort to combat click fraud, which some say is the greatest threat to Google’s business model, they are testing CPA (Cost Per Action) ads. Pay Per click ads can be abused by individuals clicking on each others ads, or even with rougue software designed to...
by Scott | Jul 12, 2006 | Search Engines, Technology News
No longer just a rumor, Google is apparently testing GDrive. This is basically an internet hard drive, that allows you to to put some or all (your choice) of your files on the internet for safe keeping. If your computer crashes or gets stolen, no problem, because...
by Scott | Jun 20, 2006 | Search Engines, SEO-101
If you’re a long time website owner with a neighborhood brick and mortar business, there was probably little or no competition for your “niche” in your neighborhood when you built it. In those days, your website may have gotten all the traffic you...
by Scott | May 26, 2006 | Search Engines, SEO
How many people are looking for you online? Whether you’re selling globally, or just in your neighborhood, what are people looking for, and how often are they looking for it? If you’ve been considering expanding your internet marketing budget, how can you...
by Scott | May 17, 2006 | Search Engines, SEO
Everyone for in the Northwest that’s really interested in the Search Engines will be in Seattle next Friday for the SEW forum. Unlike the usual SEW $1800 three day gatherings, this will be a quick half day rundown, staring with (I’m guessing) some strong...
by Scott | May 14, 2006 | Search Engines, SEO, Technology News
For many websites, this past week was a rough one on Google. I’ve personally seen complete websites disappear and reappear from the results. I’ve seen some titles and descriptions appear differently in the listings than they are on the page. My own site...