PR = Deep Crawl

PR = Deep Crawl

During the Meet The Crawlers session at SES, someone asked why all of their pages weren't indexed. Google's answer: Every search engine crawls in a different way. Mentions vs indexed. There are instances where we know about the url, but [...]

By |2013-06-06T08:55:04-04:00March 2nd, 2006|PR|

How SEOs Really Evaluate a Search Engine

With all the hullabaloo about the rebranding of Ask.com yesterday, I began to look at it more seriously than ever before. I mean, frankly, I've ignored it completely all these years. So yesterday, I began to evaluate the new Ask.com, [...]

By |2006-02-28T08:37:54-05:00February 28th, 2006|SEO|

And yet another SEO contest on the horizon

ShoeMoney has a teaser post about an upcoming SEO contest that he promises will be "different" and "entertaining". The prizes will be estimated at $25,000+, so I'm sure it will draw significant attention. He also mentions that Azoogleads will be [...]

By |2006-02-25T09:50:16-05:00February 25th, 2006|SEO|

The end of CPC for Google?

According to the rumormill, Google Wallet is not only coming, but it will end the problem of click fraud for Google. Supposedly, a click-through would only result in payment once the user purchases something from the advertised site, using Google [...]

By |2013-06-06T08:55:48-04:00February 23rd, 2006|PPC|

MSN adCenter 3.0 (beta) demo'ed

The Dallas Search Engine Marketing Blog reports that they received the first demo of MSN adCenter 3.0 (in beta) at their monthly meeting. They talk about some pretty cool features, including: More dynamic parameters to control your ad copy and [...]

By |2013-06-06T08:57:19-04:00February 21st, 2006|PPC|

Local SEO – The DD Method

Over at SEORefugee, a couple of threads have been focusing on optimizing for local traffic (i.e. Web Design San Diego). EarlPearl is definitely a local SEO guru, and I suggest everyone pay attention when he discusses the matter. I mentioned [...]

By |2006-02-20T14:48:17-05:00February 20th, 2006|SEO|

A sweet CSS nav generating tool

Adrian over at Cre8asite mentioned a very sweet wizard-style tool that lets you easily create vertical or horizontal CSS-based navigation. This is the kind of tool that not only makes your job easier, but it also creates nice SEO'd nav [...]

By |2013-06-06T08:57:56-04:00February 15th, 2006|Web Design|
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