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Author :: Rkd Unger  |
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| Article Title :: Why is search engine optimisation expensive? |
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Why is search engine optimisation expensive?
by: Rkd Unger
(Edited by Olya Crawley)
Many of our customers (http://www.internet-marketing-australia.com) find search engine optimisation (SEO) services quite expensive. From the client's point of view the results are intangible and the process is lengthy. Therefore, the clients are often reluctant to commit to the additional expense.
Typically, a call for SEO comes after the website is already up and running. The quoted price depends on the client's needs, industry, positioning, etc. The price varies a lot, yet the cost of optimisation is comparable to the cost of Web design.
Is it expensive? - You bet!
During the negotiations wit (read full article) |
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Author :: Dean Phillips  |
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| Article Title :: Give People What They Want And Watch Your Profits |
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Give People What They Want And Watch Your Profits Soar!
by: Dean Phillips
Do you know why the majority of people use the Internet?
The majority of people use the Internet to do some type of research. In other words, to read.
Now, how can you use this knowledge to your advantage?
Simple. Give people what they want! Provide plenty of good, quality, free content on your website and refresh it regularly.
What's free content?
Well, free content can take on many forms, from e-books to free advice and everything in between. However, what I'm talking about is free content in the form of articles.
But they shouldn't be just be any kind of articles. The articles should cl (read full article) |
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Author :: Jakob Jelling  |
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| Article Title :: Expert help from Google Answers |
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Expert help from Google Answers
by: Jakob Jelling
Web users turn to search engines for answers to their questions. This is usually done through various levels of searching the engine's database. Sometimes though, no matter how hard they try, searchers can't find the information they need. Maybe they're not familiar with how to narrow and focus searches, or they may not have enough background in the subject they're researching to recognize the answer they need. Google Answers offers a solution.
With Google Answers, you hire an experienced researcher or specialist in your field of inquiry to provide answers to your questions. In a sense, this process works much like bidding on an item (read full article) |
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Author :: Jakob Jelling  |
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| Article Title :: Help your visitors zero in with Site-Flavored Goog |
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Help your visitors zero in with Site-Flavored Google search
by: Jakob Jelling
As Google has gained in their search reputation the past few years, many webmasters have added a Google search box to their pages. This is meant to provide a quick path for visitors to continue their search, should they not find what they're looking for on the original site. To help these webmasters provide even more service to their visitors, Google is currently beta-testing a new feature called Site-Flavored Google Search.
A site-flavored search will allow searchers to view results more closely related to the site where they started their search. For example, a webmaster for an auto parts site can fill ou (read full article) |
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Author :: Jakob Jelling  |
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| Article Title :: Google Catalogs - Old fashioned mail order meets h |
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Google Catalogs - Old fashioned mail order meets high tech search
by: Jakob Jelling
In addition to Google's Froogle shopping service (still in beta), which features a searchable database of online merchants, Google is also beta-testing their Google Catalog service. Google Catalogs provides a searchable central repository of hundreds of mail-order catalogs.
The service includes the full scanned contents of the catalogs, not just a photo and subscription information. And these aren't database entries, but real high-quality images of the catalog images themselves. When you are browsing Google Catalog search results, you will see user interface controls at the top and bottom of each page (read full article) |
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Author :: Jakob Jelling  |
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| Article Title :: Shopping from your cell phone with Froogle Wireles |
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Shopping from your cell phone with Froogle Wireless
by: Jakob Jelling
Many surfers already know about Froogle, Google's shopping portal that is still in beta testing. Google has now expanded their Froogle service so that it is available on WML-enabled cellular phones. Most newer cell phones that can connect to the Internet have this capability.
Users just need to enter wml.froogle.com in their cell phone browser, enter their product search terms, and scroll through results to find what they're looking for. The biggest advantage of this Froogle Wireless feature for consumers is the ability to comparison shop, no matter where they are.
Most people who have shopped on the Internet kno (read full article) |
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Author :: Jakob Jelling  |
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| Article Title :: Google Groups |
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Google Groups
by: Jakob Jelling
Some very early users of the Internet - not the worldwide web as we know it today - but the Internet from the early 1980s, will have heard of, and likely used, Usenet. This was the collective name applied to text-based electronic bulletin boards that were used to communicate in the days before the web and email existed, and that are still in use today. The Usenet posts were first collected and organized for worldwide web use in 1995, by a company called Deja News. In 2001, Google bought Deja News and applied their considerable search expertise to Usenet posts. The result is Google Groups.
There are well over 30,000 Google Groups today. These are hosted (read full article) |
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Author :: Jakob Jelling  |
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| Article Title :: Your PC can contribute with Google Compute |
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Your PC can contribute with Google Compute
by: Jakob Jelling
Have you heard of the SETI Project? SETI stands for Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, and the project is operated by the University of California at Berkeley. SETI monitors and processes radio signals from space, looking for possible signs of intelligent extraterrestrial life. SETI uses proprietary software to distribute computer processing power among all connected PCs participating in SETI project so that the radio signals can be processed faster and more efficiently. SETI effectively creates one big supercomputer from thousands of connected PCs across their network. Now users of the Google Toolbar can contribute to (read full article) |
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Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Crystal Reports design for Microsoft Great Plains |
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Crystal Reports design for Microsoft Great Plains – overview
by: Andrew Karasev
Microsoft Great Plains is ideal for Crystal Reports design. Microsoft is staking on Crystal Reports for its Microsoft Business Solutions Products. We have many requests from our clients to help them with Crystal Report design for Great Plains. We would like to educate our potential clientele to help their own IT resources in Crystal Reports design.
If you are developer who is asked: how do we extend Great Plains ReportWriter with somewhat more sophisticated – read this and you will have the clues on where to look further.
1. Great Plains Tables Structure – first of all you need to know the tables (read full article) |
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Author :: Stephan Miller  |
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| Article Title :: Cut Out the B.S. in Your Internet Marketing |
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Cut Out the B.S. in Your Internet Marketing
by: Stephan Miller
Are you getting disgusted with your results as an internet marketer? Staying up until two in the morning looking for that information that will give you that extra edge over everyone else out there? Slowly changing your goal of working for yourself into a dream again instead of the reality you once knew it to be?
Think of the last great idea you had and never used. What made you give up on it? Not enough time? Not enough money to get it up and running? Did you think it just would' nt work? One more question. Who gave you all of these quick answers that made you so sure you were wrong?
I have one suggestion. Go out and get (read full article) |
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