Yahoo! Search Technology

Filed Under (Affiliate Marketing, Article, Bidding, Business, Google, Internet, Links, Organic SEO, advertising) by Deepak Shrivastava on 26-09-2008

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Me.dium: Social Networking- Me.dium is a social browsing software company offering a browser extension that allows people to surf with friends for the first time. By revealing this new Social Exploration Environment TM (SEE), Me.dium graphically connects users with their friends and others enabling users to interact online, similarly to how one interacts with people in the real world.

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Hakia: Semantics Search Engine- Hakia is a general purpose “semantic” search engine, dedicated to quality search experience hakia is focused on bringing quality results via its semantic search technology. Today’s search engines bring popular results via statistical ranking methods. Popular results are not always quality results, and the searchers suffer in many ways ranging from wasted search time to using misleading information.

Cluuz, a next-generation search engine prototype- The difference between standard search engines and Cluuz is in the fact that Cluuz does some work for you. A standard search engine shows links in a list. Cluuz instead peers into the searched web pages, extracts important terms and images, clusters them and gives them in chart format (semantic graph) and in a tag cloud where you can click on any entity to further focus your search:

Is There a Google Sandbox?

Filed Under (Affiliate Marketing, Article, Bidding, Business, Google, advertising) by Deepak Shrivastava on 15-09-2008

Some people doubt the very existence of a Google Sandbox, saying that the length of time taken for their site to be ranked is due to the time it takes Google to calculate PageRank using an “Eigenpairs interpretation of nodes”. Others who do believe, have noticed that it can take a year or longer for their site to be moved from the Sandbox.

Whatever the truth is, people have noticed that new websites and pages take longer to get ranked with Google than they do with other search engines.

Webmasters are often upset that they may see their sites ranked on Yahoo and MSN in a relatively short time, whereas they have to wait much longer to see them in Google which is looked on as the leading search engine.

Pay Per Click Marketing

Filed Under (Affiliate Marketing, Article, Organic SEO, SEM, Search Engine, Search Engine Optimization, Seo Services) by Deepak Shrivastava on 10-09-2008

All that happens here is an advert (some text with a url link), often in blocks of two or more, is placed on various other websites that are popular and receive large numbers of visitors. If someone likes your ad text they will click on your link and be redirected to your site and provide they stay for more than ten seconds, you will pay the hosting site some money as thanks.

Now, the advert you have inserted on another site is directly related to the product or services the hosting site offers otherwise the advert would be wasted. This is a cost effective method because you only pay for the advertising you use so if no-one is redirected to your site, nothing is owed.

Rather than paying for a month’s worth of advertisements that might bring you no clients, here, you will only pay when people notice the advertisement and then go on to your site. While you may be worried that your competitors might click your ads to drive up your revenues, this is simply not worth their time and does not happen very often.

Pay per click is one of the most targeted types of marketing available which means it is extremely cost effective for businesses that often lose a great deal advertising to those with no interest in their product. Your ad will only show up on sites where people are already interested in something related to what you are offering.

Let Google Work For You

Filed Under (Affiliate Marketing, Article, Bidding, Business, Google, Internet, Links, Organic SEO, SEM, Search Engine, Search Engine Optimization, Seo Services, Tips, Traffic, Uncategorized, advertising) by Deepak Shrivastava on 03-09-2008

The huge and humongous world of Internet can be thought of as an ocean, with search engines as fishing boats. However fishing boats and nets cannot be really equipped to capture things that are lying deep. In other words,

Anything that has been posted online stays there. Those who say that the information has done a Houdini is wrong. There is always a way to retrieve online information that you think is no longer there. This website has carefully archived every web page since 1996. There is a heavy chance that you may find what you are looking for here.

We all need to do our bit with what we have got. And we have got Google! There is a lot of unwanted matter which comes on top of the search engine purely because of done to death key words. Every wannabe and web bee is trying to create and recreate something or the other on the web. In such a situation, how do you streamline your searching skills so that you get what you want without wasting time? Read on to know more..