May 5th, 2007 by
admin
>компютриt of buzz are going around about this recent Google Page Rank update. Although most of the newer sites and domains has increased their PR, a few others are seeing a sudden decrease.
This could be attributed to several link building/selling campaigns like TLA, Text Link Brokers, ReviewMe and Pay Per Post. Definitely, Matt Cutts’ idea of penalizing or removing PR juice transfer is getting some traction.
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December 15th, 2006 by
admin
The ituloy angsulong SEO Contest is still at its mid-term and there doesn’t seem to be a lot of buzz around it. We’re hoping that this contest will eventually be successful as the first one.
A lot of people are spending a lot of time and effort to get to the top of the SERPs. Some really active SEOs out there.
One thing I noticed though is that people seem to be only motivated when joining SEO contests like these yet they don’t seem to practice it as a craft. I know that the monetary benefits are sizable here but in my opinion, with all the effort, time and money spent in this contest there is more to this contest than the prizes.
Ok, I realize that if the contestants win at the end, they will be noticed and probably get projects in return.
However, I am under the impression that there are so many other way to monetize optimized sites or targeted keywords. Just thinking out loud here but I think that if the same effort is made on affiliate programs like Amazon or something, people will earn way more than the pot money.
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December 1st, 2006 by
admin
Cshel SEO dug a little deeper into the issue whether Google as a registrar can see past private whois registrations. He concludes that Google can only see private domain registrations IF they handle or manage the domains:
I im’d a friend of mine who used to work for Moniker and asked if he had access to, or if anyone from the registrar side had access to, the WHOIS info on private domain registrations. His reply was that “only registrars have access to the private domain registration information, but only for those domains they hold/manage”.
So, Google, although a registrar, does not have access to anyone’s private WHOIS info because Google doesn’t manage or handle registrations for the general public.
This could also mean that Registrars are not obliged to share these private registration information. Still, that doesn’t stop Google from sniffing webmaster identities using other methods.
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November 27th, 2006 by
admin
This kinda weird but nice — we just realized our site ha a Page Rank of 7.
Pretty nice for a blog that is less than 6 months old, eh?
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November 19th, 2006 by
admin
Today, we embark on a new business in the field of Search Engine Marketing or Search Engine Optimization. We believe that our cummulative learning in this field for the last 12 months made us well-equipped to handle real-world problems in online marketing and search.
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