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  • 6 Tips for Full Page Adsense Optimization
    By Radz Nguyen on November 11th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    As you all knew, Google is planning now to launch landing pages ads and this plan will seriously compete with AdBrite even this has been implemented by AdBrite for a long time. However, Google Adsense policies seem to be fair while allowing Adsense publishers to put Adsense ads on the same page with other advertising networks. Here are a few simple suggestions for enhancing revenue yield from yo...
  • The Five Most Important Things You Can Do with Google Webmaster Tools (Part 2)
    By Radz Nguyen on November 5th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    SECOND IMPORTANT THING: Further increase website traffic by using “Top search queries” By going into Dashboard -> Statistics -> Top Search Queries, you can see important columns of information. They are Impressions, which is a measurement of how many times your website appears for a certain keyword; and Traffic, which is a measurement of which keywords generate the most traffic for...
  • The Five Most Important Things You Can Do with Google Webmaster Tools (Part 1)
    By Radz Nguyen on November 5th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    One of the most important tools available to any webmaster is Google Webmaster tools. This is a FREE tool from Google, and its sole purpose is characterizing and diagnosing website technical-related issues. The objective is to make the website as search engine friendly as possible, not only for Google but other search engines as well. A search engine friendly website will then have no problems in...
  • Some Things You Should Know About Ranking in Google
    By Radz Nguyen on November 1st, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments
    Keywords, Scraping, Paid Links, and Duplicate Content ? There has been quite a bit of useful information coming out of Google lately. Not all of it is news, but it is all stuff that webmasters should know about if they are concerned about their rankings in the search engine. 1. The “Keywords” meta tag Savvy SEOs know that the “keywords” meta tag is not something that Google looks at when ...
  • Optimize Ads of Your Google Adsense for Increase Earning
    By Radz Nguyen on October 31st, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    So you want to make money with Google Adsense? I don’t blame you, who doesn’t want residual income! This article will show you how to better optimize Google Adsense to make more money from your web site(s). Before we get into it, learn more about Google Adsense here: Google Adsense Tour First and foremost is: Positioning Where you position your Adsense link boxes and banner ads is extremely i...
  • [eBook] 101 Tips to Increase Your Google Adsense Earning
    By Radz Nguyen on October 31st, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    This is a eBook which store 101 Tips to Increase Your Google Adsense Earning and it will help you increase your Google Adsense earning within 30 day. So, begin download and do it today, after 30 day , your account will be effect with Google money come to your account . After you done, please comment to us at here to vote . Just leave a messager to help us complete other part of Google Adsense eB...
  • How to Find All AdWords Search Queries Triggered from Phrase/Broad Matches
    By Cung911 on October 23rd, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments
    It can be very difficult at times to find the actual search terms your PPC traffic arrives from, so this is a Google Analytics trick all advertisers should know. Google’s search query report can be useful but for high-traffic phrase or broad match keywords being told that 8 of your clicks arrived on “85 unique queries” doesn’t really give you the complete picture! Since the introduction ...
  • Same Domain, Different TLD, Equal’s Same Site on Google AdWords?
    By Cung911 on October 19th, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments
    I just read quite a funny post over at the SERoundtable regarding Googles stance to adverts appearing in the same search results which are effectively part of the same domain yet have a different TLD. “For example, if site A advertises domain.com in Google’s AdWords. And also, site B advertises domain.co.uk in Google’s AdWords. They both are bidding on the same keywords. In this case, only ...
  • Adwords In Google Search Suggest – Scary
    By Cung911 on October 7th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    Google have started testing Adwords ads within Google suggest, like this example below from Search Engine Land - Normally Google do not charge for clicks on new advert testing like this which is good news. But for me it’s quite scary how far they are taking the expansion of where they show their adverts. At the top of search suggest is far to easy for accidental clicks in my view although Goog...
  • How To Use Match Types For Maximum Return
    By Cung911 on October 7th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    As noted by Barry over at Seroundtable, apparently Google is now recommending that you do not have multiple match types for the same search phrase. So for example, you shouldn’t have the keyword ‘golf clubs’, set on broad, phrase and exact match types. Broad -   golf clubs Phrase – “golf clubs” Exact -   [golf clubs] Now I haven’t heard or read anything official from Google pe...
  • Tricky Issue of Duplicate Content and Google
    By Cung911 on October 5th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    The Tricky Issue of Duplicate Content & What Google Says About It Being a full-time online marketer means you have to keep a close watch on how Google is ranking pages on the web … One very serious concern is the whole issue of duplicate content. More importantly, how does having duplicate content on your site and on other people’s sites, affect your keyword rankings in Google and the oth...