So today I set up a campaign on AdWords with the intention of bidding on about 11,000 specific keywords.
Every one of my keywords was set to exact match in Google, and my bids were high for these ultra specific keywords.
The ads were not showing after 6 hours so I got on with Google support (via [...]
Posted on May 8th, 2008 by Firelead Affiliate Network
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Lets say you setup a campaign in a certain state or county, and you want to check up on it and your competition. Well, you might find it hard because you might not have an IP address in that state, or county. So how do you check up on your ads?
The solution is the Google [...]
Posted on February 20th, 2008 by Firelead Affiliate Network
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I just finished setting up my AIM in my Gmail and it looks like Google did a great job. My primary motivation for installing this is getting it setup on my iPhone – because the iPhone doesn’t have a great AIM client. I was disappointed to learn that AIM does not work on [...]
Posted on December 7th, 2007 by Firelead Affiliate Network
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Well, it looks like Google has updated their PageRank and we went from a 5 to a 3. It doesn’t hurt my feelings too much, but I have heard this latest update was to hurt websites that sell links – something what this website does not do. So as long as it isn’t because of [...]
Posted on October 27th, 2007 by Firelead Affiliate Network
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This is intended as a beginners guide for anyone looking to build backlinks. If you are an expert backlink builder, read on – because there may be some information here that is useful to you as well.
Backlinks are simple links that point back to your website. Each link has an anchor text like [...]
Posted on March 15th, 2007 by Firelead Affiliate Network
Filed under: Google, SEO, Webmasters, Yahoo | 1 Comment »
Getting your blog into Google Blog Search somewhat difficult, but once your blog is indexed you can count on extra traffic. You can set up your blog to ping Google Blog Search as the Official Google Blog gives you an option to ping Google Blog Search manually. I’m not sure if this will [...]
Posted on March 6th, 2007 by Firelead Affiliate Network
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Google recently published an article on the robots exclusion protocol so read up webmasters!
Interesting points to the article:
The Controlling Caching and Snippets section – as Google states a “snippet” is just a piece of text found in the site itself that is used for the search result. This makes sense because we [...]
Posted on February 27th, 2007 by Firelead Affiliate Network
Filed under: Google, Webmasters | 2 Comments »
A 404 error is a code that means there is no longer a site at the address you typed in. Search engines also will find a 404 error if they spider your site and find a link to another page that isn’t there anymore. It is usually caused by deleting or changing a [...]
Posted on February 25th, 2007 by Firelead Affiliate Network
Filed under: Google, SEO | 2 Comments »
Here’s an SEO tip. I’m writing this post because I recently Google’d a popular search term and saw a few links come up with .edu extensions. This proves the theory that Google ranks .edu links in high regard. This makes sense because usually info from University sites is of good quality.
So [...]
Posted on February 25th, 2007 by Firelead Affiliate Network
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Webmasters: There are many factors both good and bad that Google takes in to effect when determining Google PageRank. We’ve found a site that lists both the positive and negative factors for you so that you can design your sites better and improve SEO.
Check out the Google Ranking Factors on Vaughn’s 1 Pagers for [...]
Posted on February 23rd, 2007 by Firelead Affiliate Network
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