Posted by Jacky Leong at Mar 31st, 2008 in AdSense
by Jacky Leong
Google like original content on a website and will penalize sites that use duplicate content.
Google is getting smarter and before too long it will stop listing duplicated content pages. If this is the standard, all other search engines will follow. I am sure those guys at Google HQ will find some way of making a red flag stick!
How would you feel if I told you it was possible to have articles that are not generated by computer but written by human writers with a good knowledge of English, are completely unique and will add great values wherever you submit or place them!
This may sound like pure fantasy but it is true, unlimited unique articles written with LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing) in mind so they are not over optimized with one keyword or phrase.
Unique Article content, get them the easy way
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Why duplicate content could be the end of your IM experience?
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Posted by Tony Tan at Mar 29th, 2008 in AdSense
by Tony Tan
The number one priority for any Internet Marketer is getting traffic to their website.
The unfortunate trend in the past has been for many Internet marketers to use other peoples articles, creating page upon page of content, but, if that page is already out there in Google Land then it will not benefit you one little bit!
More Unique Content Articles Than You Could Use in a Lifetime
Just what would you give to have a service that could provide you with Unique, Relevant Content Articles on a vast range of topics that you could use on your websites, blog, web 2.0 and adsense or affiliates sites to give just a few examples.
Well, I have the inside knowledge from some very savvy product creators who have just shown me something very exciting that will make creating unique content for your web marketing campaigns lightening fast.
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Posted by william taylor at Mar 25th, 2008 in AdSense
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This is a simple and easy-to-use advertising program, offered by Google, which works on a pay-per-click principle. Each time a person clicks on your Ad, you pay Google a pre-determined amount of money. You need some professional AdWords help if you still haven’t figured out a way to start minting money with your AdWords campaign.
Here is some free AdWords help for you to minimize your cost in setting up your Google AdWords campaign and increase your revenue. Of course, what you pay for it determines where it will be displayed in the Google search results! So the idea is to strike an optimum balance between the cost and the ranking.
This is done by “bidding” for the relevant keywords from Google. Declaring the amount you are willing to pay per click for that keyword, which, in turn, determines the location of your Ad in the search results. Just like you optimize your website for keywords, you have to optimize your AdWords too.
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Posted by OnlineTutor at Mar 18th, 2008 in AdSense
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Are you using Google Adwords to promote your product or service? Are you getting the results you want? You’ll only know this information if you are tracking the conversion rates of the click-through you are paying for. Then, depending on what you learn about the conversions, you may need to refine your campaign.
The conversion rate is the percentage of purchases of your services or products compared to the total number of people who visited your website through the adwords ad. It is of your best interest to keep this number as high as possible. If you have very low conversion rates you need to tweak your campaign and ad settings as soon as possible to get those numbers up. Refining your ads and choosing better keywords are the first step.
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Posted by John De La Crois at Mar 15th, 2008 in AdSense