Here comes JustinSpace! http://fb.me/QqFNHSdx
Month: June 2011
And Google Plus is launched. S…
And Google Plus is launched. Should Facebook be worried? Will there be a public area for businesses like here on… http://fb.me/DVGMDAgr
This is why I think Google is …
This is why I think Google is going in the wrong direction! Filtering search results based on history, likes,… http://fb.me/16uU78Hua
Need to definitely Tweet this!…
Need to definitely Tweet this! http://fb.me/BDmaiYDm
Need to definitely Tweet this!
Why is Twitter so darned important? Read the article and you’ll see why! Engagement rates are the best on the internet!
A truly naturally way to build links
I tell clients all of the time about this. If you want to see one of the best models for an optimized site with NATURAL link building, then there is only one place to go! WIKIPEDIA! I’ve often asked clients, if you do an internet search then which website most often comes up in the first page? Wikipedia! And if you actually want to examine how to properly construct the code of a website to be fully optimized on the page?? Again, Wikipedia. SO, it looks like somebody else also knew this and decided to follow this natural flow and confirm it with link building to wikipedia. Here it is! The Wikipedia Model! It is a bit complex but it makes total sense.
Adsense Analyzing earnings by page views vs. ad requests
If you’ve spent time wandering around the Performance reports tab in the newAdsense interface, you’ve likely stumbled upon the Columns button. This button lets you customize your report to view earnings by page views, ad requests, matched requests and individual ad impressions. Selecting one of these options will change the columns and data shown in the table and graph. All other metrics, like CTR & RPM, will be based on the selection you choose. Read the whole article here.
Canonical HTTP Headers
Canonical is the next big thing in search. This is no longer for the future of the internet… This is now supported in http headers!
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Supporting rel=”canonical” HTTP Headers.