Can Web Service Companies do without 24x7 Dotcom Monitor support?

by Admin


23 Aug
 None    Internet Related

Enterprises worldwide have embraced 'Web services' as the preferred middleware technology for integrating their Web-enabled, e-business applications. Hundreds of Web service sites offer very useful services that provide essential components for running B2B or B2C e-business applications. Many enterprises outsource items ranging from security services for their plants and offices to outsource packing and forwarding, or even cleaning services. Specialized Web service companies provide the latest exchange rates for any combination of the 100 countries they cater to. Web service companies have hundreds of B2B or B2C e-commerce/e-business clients who need their services (on a 24x7 basis) for running their non-stop global businesses.


Ins & Outs of Pay Per Click Advertising

by Admin


22 Aug
 None    Internet Related

Today you will learn all about pay per click advertising and what it can do for you and your company. Pay Per click advertising is one of the easiest and fastest ways to get traffic to your website without emptying your pockets. I am going to go over a few things today like which company you should choose to start an advertising campaign with and not waste your time or money. I will try to answer some popular questions like how do you know when to trust a ppc search engine, Should I choose a big or small pay per click search engine and many more. By the end of this article you should have a good understanding of pay per click advertising and it will give you an idea on which one to choose.


SEO That Beats The Search Engine Trend

by Admin


21 Aug
 None    Internet Related

by nPresence
http://www.npresence.net

The purpose of search engine optimization is to bring success to a website. Is it still possible to gain impressive site traffic and rank when almost all webmasters use the same web marketing techniques and strategies? The internet world calls for uniqueness and originality. This is what you are supposed to give it. But with the ever changing demands of the search engines, would there still be a painless SEO?


Tweaking Your Search for Better Results in the Search Engines

by Admin


19 Aug
 None    Internet Related

Most people when doing a search using a site like Google just enter in all the words they are searching for in the search box but there is a way to get more relevant results to what they are looking for. For example, in Google I juist entered in Jeffrey A. Solochek in the search box. I get 14,100 matches but when I enclose my name in quotes I get exactly 440 matching results. The reason is because without the quotes you are getting every site that has Jeffrey in it as well as every site that has Solochek in it. When you enclose everything in quotes then you will only get results that have my exact name on it.


How to Advertise with Pay Per Click Search Engines

by Admin


18 Aug
 None    Site Promotion

by John Hayward
http://www.add-articles.com

Both pay-per-click and SEO are targeted to get your website placed as close to the top of search engine results as possible. One of the differences is that it takes minutes to set up a pay-per-click campaign versus months for a good SEO campaign.

Pay-Per-Click is a simple type of paid advertising that most search engines, including some of the largest ones, now offer. It requires a bid for a "per-click" basis, which translates to your company paying the bid amount every time the search engine directs a visitor to your site. There is the added bonus that when a per-click site sends your website traffic, your site often appears in the results of other prevalent search engines.

Understanding Paid URL Inclusion

by Admin


16 Aug
 None    Internet Related

by John Hayward
http://www.add-articles.com

The Internet contains numerous search engines, some of which offer what is known as "paid inclusion." This means that you pay the specific search engine an annual fee for your web page to be included in their index.

Of course, every search engine already has an automated program commonly called a "spider" that indexes all the web pages it locates online, and it does this for free. So whether you pay or not, your web page will eventually be indexed by all Internet search engines, as long as the spider can follow a link to your page. The major issue is, then, how quickly your page is indexed.


So Do We Really Need Google?

by Admin


15 Aug
 None    Search Engines

by Trevor Taylor
http://www.internet-marketing-online-tools.com

Webmasters across the Internet spend countless hours preparing their websites to suit Google's latest algorithm changes, in the hope of achieving a decent Google page rank, or a handful of backlinks on Googles huge database, but at the end of the day.. does it really matter?

It's not so long ago that I used to subscribe to the notion that AOL and Yahoo believed they owned the Internet and had the right to control it. The over-the-top war on spam a clever smoke screen whilst out monitors were pumped with pop-ups that generated millions.

Why IS Search Engine Optimization SO Important?

by Admin


14 Aug
 None    Internet Related

by John Hayward
http://www.add-articles.com

What IS the goal of search engine optimization?

The goal of search engine optimization is to bring new customers to your web site. SEO is about being found by the right people. It's about matching a prospect with the right offer. It is as simple as that.

What is NOT the goal of search engine optimization?


How to use the NOODP tag to influence your search engine listings

by Admin


12 Aug
 None    Internet Related

Copyright by Axandra.com
Web site promotion software

If your web site is listed in the Open Directory Project (ODP, dmoz.org) then Google and MSN will often use the text that the ODP uses to describe your web site in their own search results.

Unfortunately, the descriptions in the Open Directory Project are often outdated and they don't reflect the current status of a web site. That means that your web site might be listed with an outdated description in the search results on Google and MSN.


Selecting a Search Engine Optimization Company

by Admin


11 Aug
 None    Internet Related

by John Hayward
http://www.add-articles.com

However, like every business, there are good companies and there are lemons. Knowing the right questions to ask and the criteria to look for will help you in choosing an affordable, effective search engine optimization company.

When looking at different companies, begin by considering the approach they employ to raise your search engine positions. Steer clear of companies that use cloaked, doorway, or bridge pages to raise your positions. These techniques violate most search engine policy, and in the worst case scenario, will only get your website severely penalized, if not removed entirely from a search engine's index.


News Categories

Ads

Ads

Subscribe

RSS Atom