November 14th, 2006
Hi!
Karina Brailovsky here…
I just got an email about Mike Filsaime’s Free Report called - “The Death of Internet Marketing”
I will admit, like you may be feeling now, that I thought it was some hyped up offer to get me to join for free and get some offer…
…Turns out I was wrong. Way wrong.
The bottom line is, this report really opened my eyes to what really is the death of Internet marketing. The good news is, the report also shows you what you need to know to succeed in the near future.
The times are changing and I it would be a shame for anyone to not read this report and fail like many will.
I read it, and I wanted to share it with you ASAP.
I recommend you take a break from whatever it is you are doing if you can and get access to this report now.
Consider your future success by going here now…
http://www.TheDeathofInternetMarketing.com/?see-why=40883
Thanks,
Karina Brailovsky
Editor
SecretosEnRed.com
PS - Mike says it will only be available for a few weeks at most so do not delay…
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October 3rd, 2006
About a month ago, Google introduced their Webmaster Central, a set of features designed to help webmasters learn how to ensure their content is indexed by Google. In this post I’ll explore Google’s Webmaster Central features, including the new Webmaster Tools (formerly Google Sitemaps).
Web site managers are of course interested in ensuring that their site is positioned well in the major search engines. It makes good sense to use any tools available to help achieve this goal. Last month, I discussed the Yahoo! Site Explorer tools that help webmasters obtain information about how their site is indexed in Yahoo!. Recently, Google has made a similar set of tools available to webmasters to assist them in getting their content indexed by Google. The first thing to make note of when visiting Google’s Webmaster Central is the information available from three valuable sources.
- A Webmaster Blog has been launched, which contains official news and tips related to indexing and crawling web site content. It’s a good idea for webmasters to review the content of the blog on a regular basis for useful information. For example, a recent post by Matt Cutts provides tips on how to verify that a web spider labelled as Googlebot is authentic.
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- In addition to the Webmaster Blog, a Google Webmaster Help news group has been created. This is essentially a community of webmasters who post on issues related to Google, and sometimes converse with helpful Google employees. You’ll find a good deal of information there and if you sign up to be a member of the group, you can then post questions to be answered by members of the community.
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- A third information resource is the updated Webmaster Help Center which contains the answers to many frequently asked questions. It’s probably best to look for answers to questions at the Help Center first, then the Webmaster Blog, and finally the Webmaster Google Group.
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In the past, I have written about the Google Sitemaps program. Google Sitemaps has now been renamed to Google Webmaster Tools, and contains the same features as the Sitemaps program, as well as some new additions. The Webmaster Tools are quite useful, and provide an informative snapshot into the way Google views a web site. In order to make the best use of these tools, you’ll first need to create a Google account (it’s free) and then verify that you are the site owner. One easy way to verify your site is to simply upload a file with a given file name to your site’s root directory.
Once you have verified the site, you’ll have access to detailed information about it, organized into three categories: Diagnostic, Statistics, and Sitemaps.
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- Under the Diagnostic category, you’ll find a summary which lets you know if you have pages indexed by Google, and what date the Googlebot last visited the site. There is also a list of URLs that the Googlebot had difficulty crawling, an analysis of your robots.txt file, and an area to specify your preferred domain.
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- The Statistics area provides interesting information about searches done on Google related to your site. The top search queries for which Google returned pages from your site are displayed, and these can be filtered by location as well as search type (images, mobile devices, or web search). The top search query clicks are also shown, which are the top queries that actually directed traffic to your web site. Additional information available includes the page rank distribution for your pages, common words Google found in your site content, and common words in external links to your site.
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- The Sitemaps area allows you to specify a sitemap page to explicitly let Google know the URLs on your site you wish to have indexed. There are several different formats that you can use, but the easiest one to create is probably a simple text file containing a list of URLs.
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Conclusion
The new Google Webmaster tools provide an excellent glimpse into how Google views a web site. If you manage a web site, I highly recommend that you verify your site with Google and take a look at the information available. The tools are free and easy to use, so there is really no reason not to use them on a periodic basis to ensure that Google is indexing your site content without any difficulty.
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September 20th, 2006
Did you know you can get paid to take online surveys for free? Yes you can. Most survey companies don’t charge you for your opinion. If you are asked to pay for a survey, than the company that is asking you is not a legit company.
How much can someone get paid got paid online surveys? It all depends on the survey panel company. Some paid $1 a survey, while others can pay up to $20 a survey. Finding a survey that pays $20 is rare but it happens. A few surveys pay you with points that you can exchange for either money or gifts.
How come I don’t get a lot of surveys? Well, that is simple, survey panels go by demographics. Sometimes you fall into the right demographics to get surveys. Other times you don’t. It’s not a big deal if you don’t fall in the demographics, there will be other surveys that come your way.
Another great thing about taking online surveys is that you get to try new things before they come out and do a survey about it. Most of the times you get to keep the product you tried after you do a survey about it. Products to test can be anything. What is better than getting paid to test a product?
It is easy to do surveys also. They don’t take a lot of time to do either. So why not get paid to take surveys online for free?
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September 14th, 2006
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