Free Background Checks Are Still Available?
Posted on May 26, 2008 at 07:01 AM by Steven A. Maclin
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So, how is it that you're now searching for a "free check background" or, are you really looking for a "free check background"? Got your words a little twisted around? Well, no matter. In either case, don't worry, it still amounts to the same thing and seeing that you've taken the time to actually switch the words around suggests you might be a little frustrated with the "free background check" search results, and wanted to shake things up a bit . . . maybe just to see if, by searching for "free check background," you'd find something more suitable . . . perhaps, something free?
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Getting Hannah Montana's Phone Number
Posted on May 26, 2008 at 06:55 AM by Steven A. Maclin
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Not sure about other people, but my absolute all-time favorite singer is, little Miss. Hannah Montana! Lot of people swear she's soooo funny and cool . . . more importantly, she takes a real interest in people in her audience and their lives. I've found, in recent months, that I've wanted to tell her what an impact she's had on me. But, I lived in a completely different state.
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Top 10 Etiquette Tips for FACEBOOK
Posted on May 22, 2008 at 06:37 AM by Steven A. Maclin
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Insofar as Facebook has become a sprawling, social networking community . . .
. . . it's (might as well say) inevitable that some people will act in ways that will annoy fellow members. So, based on online blogs, articles and using Facebook religiously, here are our Top 10 tips on Facebook Etiquette.
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Google Adsense - The Easiest Money To Make Online?
Posted on Apr 17, 2008 at 11:04 AM by Bobby Rizigliano
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For the last couple of months, Google Adsense has dominated forums, discussions and newsletters all over the Internet. Already, there are tales of fabulous riches to be made and millions made by those who are just working from home. It seems that Google Adsense have already dominated the internet marketing business and is now considered the easiest way to making money online.
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Write AdWord Ads that Get Click
Posted on Jan 23, 2007 at 08:54 AM by Joe Planto
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A typical AdWords newbie is often guilty of several profit-squashing mistakes when setting up his first campaign. There are dozens of no-nos, but perhaps none so egregious as writing ineffective ads.
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Google
Posted on Oct 21, 2006 at 04:14 AM by Jaques Ahlers
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Unless Microsoft can reinvent itself — and do so fast — it could find itself on the wrong side of history. Now, for the first time, Google is threatening the software giant's core Office franchise.
Every 20 years or so a fundamental shift takes place in computing. The first era was mainframe computing, which was thoroughly dominated by IBM All processing was done on giant mainframes, which occupied huge, air-conditioned rooms.
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SEO for Adsense
Posted on Sep 27, 2006 at 07:06 PM by David Au
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If you've been using Google's AdSense on your pages you obviously feel the need to somehow generate even more traffic for your website, which in turn would translate to more AdSense click and a higher income.
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Why Advertisers support Adsense ?
Posted on Sep 16, 2006 at 05:32 AM by David Au
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Google is the biggest search engine on the web. It controls over 40% of Internet searches, and with that it controls pay per click advertising (pay per click). PPC involves the advertiser paying a rate for every click through (CTR) in which the advertisers set. As their budget increases, their position increases, and as their position increases, they get more traffic.
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Click Fraud
Posted on Sep 12, 2006 at 10:02 PM by David Au
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If you're using AdWords or AdSense you must have heard about an emerging practice in the underworld of computing called "click fraud". But what exactly is click fraud and how is it accomplished?
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Ad Position for Your Google AdSense
Posted on Sep 11, 2006 at 08:13 PM by David Au
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After using AdSense for a while you must have begun to ask yourself if there's anything you could do to improve your AdSense based earnings. But before you go on experimenting with this and that setup you have to realize a couple of things about positioning.
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How Much Money Will I earn Through Adsense?
Posted on Sep 8, 2006 at 06:31 PM by David Au
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If you're looking at Google's AdSense program you're surely asking yourself how much you could make from such a program, and you probably think you can't make as much as you can from traditional advertising schemes. Google, of course, keeps a great deal of secrecy regarding how much AdWords advertisers pay per each click directed to their site and the same applies for how much AdSense banner holders make from their websites.
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Anticipated Changes in Google Adsense
Posted on Aug 20, 2006 at 01:01 PM by David Au
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What AdSense will look like in the future? Will the Google Adsense change? For sure changes are anticipated in the future. It's clear that targeting algorithms will become even better and more powerful in terms of target theme relevance. This has clearly been seen with the Google search engine itself over the last few years and it should be of no surprise as this happens with AdSense. Advertisers will appear in more appropriate results and those advertisers who manipulate their content to allow high paying keywords to appear may struggle to do this unless it is actually appropriate to their content.
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Breaking the Myth about Page Rank (PR)
Posted on Aug 14, 2006 at 02:51 PM by Christopher Smith
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The most difficult challenge most web designers face is getting traffic to your site. There are plenty of companies who promise to send traffic your way. Sadly, most of this traffic is not qualified. Yes, your hit counter will move higher, however, if its not qualified, you may find you have unhappy visitors to your site. Unhappy visitors will not click on your ads or purchase your products.
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Stealth Online Advisor Reveals Slippery Spyware Secrets
Posted on Aug 2, 2006 at 08:49 PM by Kingsley H. Smith
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Around every hidden corner of the Internet, secret dangers lurk waiting to exploit the most technologically challenged.
We can trust the vast majority of web sites. Unfortunately, just as in the offline world, not every online convenience is what it appears to be.
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How to Use Google Trends
Posted on Jul 27, 2006 at 10:18 PM by Kingsley H. Smith
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Google has recently introduced another free research tool that's a snap to use. Developed by their labs division, its called Google Trends.
Even though it's officially still in Beta, you can use it right now.
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Google XML Sitemap Generators
Posted on Apr 23, 2006 at 01:48 PM by David Au
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I would like to recommend another Google Sitemap Generator. It is a free tool. It will crawl your website and generate a ROR Sitemap with up to 1,000 URLs.
ROR is a rapidly growing XML format for describing any object on a website (sitemaps, products, services, menus, images, reviews, contact info, business info, etc), so any search engines can better understand its content.
To make your ROR Sitemap more visible to the search engines choose the "ror/rss" option in the format field, this will make your ROR Sitemap compatible with the RSS format.
The Adsense Domino Theory
Posted on Mar 12, 2006 at 02:52 PM by David Au
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If you refer a new publisher to Google AdSense, when this publisher signed up for AdSense through your referral earns their initial $100.00 and is eligible for payout, Google will credit your account with $100.00.
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Google Base Free Classified Ad
Posted on Mar 5, 2006 at 09:43 AM by David Au
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Put Stuff on Google Base is a place where you can post all types of content
and have it show up on Google
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How to Profit from the Google Referral Programs
Posted on Dec 15, 2005 at 09:43 PM by David Au
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The Google AdSense Referral Programs offer you a new revenue opportunity while increasing your users' awareness of useful products and services. Adding a referral button to your website enables you to generate additional earnings by directing users to download or sign up for products such as AdSense. If you refer a new publisher to Google AdSense, when this publisher signed up for AdSense through your referral earns their initial $100.00 and is eligible for payout, Google will credit your account with $100.00
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Google Newspaper Ads Go Into Beta
Posted on Nov 12, 2005 at 02:14 AM by Elliot Lee
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Google is testing newspaper ads. What does this have to do with organizing the world's information? It seems that Google thinks most information is advertising. The initiative is described as "a potential print ads test", and would allow advertisers to purchase ad space in the papers through Google AdWords. The beta service is called Google Publication Ads. It is by invitation only.
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AdSense Referrals Now Available
Posted on Nov 9, 2005 at 03:35 AM by Elliot Lee
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Google is now offering to pay publishers to refer other publishers to AdSense. That's remarkable only in that it's new for Google; but other ad publishing companies have been doing it for quite some time now. What is remarkable, however, is that Google is paying publishers to convert regular web surfers to Firefox. That's right: get your visitors to use Firefox and earn money.
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Google and Domain Name Ranking
Posted on Nov 2, 2005 at 07:13 PM by Doug Cone
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I spend a lot of time on Google and I also advertise my business using AdWords. I was put on to this tip in an email newsletter. After doing some more reading it I decided its pretty reasonable and easy to do if you don't already.
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Searching with Google
Posted on Oct 16, 2005 at 01:55 PM by Elliot Lee
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With all of today's emphasis and focus on Google's other services, such as AdSense and maps, people are beginning to lose focus on Google's original expertise: search. Their goal is to organize the world's information and make it accessible. But this isn't possible without savvy searchers.
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Silicon Beat Editor's Fooled by Fake Google Dentist Blog!
Posted on Oct 15, 2005 at 09:52 PM by Doug Cone
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Someone with far too much time on his hands has created a blog on blogspot where he talks about his job as a "Google dentist". The guys over at Silicon Beat noticed it and posted it to their site. Later they posted this retraction.
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Politics not Good Enough, Google Opens Charity Too.
Posted on Oct 12, 2005 at 02:04 AM by Doug Cone
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Google is opening a charity. They've put a page on Google.org that says they are looking for staff. The founder's of Google say on that page that they hope to create a greater impact worldwide using the charity than Google as a company has made. According to USA Today, Google plans to give out over a billion dollars in the next twenty years. The Google founders plan to target poverty, environment and energy concerns with the new charity.
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Google gets into Politics
Posted on Oct 7, 2005 at 09:25 PM by Doug Cone
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From the Google Blog:
It seems that policymaking and regulatory activity in Washington, D.C. affect Google and our users more every day. It’s important to be involved - to participate in the policy process and contribute to the debates that inform it. So we’ve opened up a shop there. The first member of our Washington team is Alan Davidson, a veteran thinker and advocate for issues we care about. Our mission in Washington boils down to this: Defend the Internet as a free and open platform for information, communication and innovation.
McLaughlin, A. (2005). Google goes to washington. Retrieved Oct. 07, 2005, from Google Blog Web site: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2005/10/google-goes-to-washington.html.
More Google Software, RSS reader Announced at Web 2.0
Posted on Oct 7, 2005 at 09:23 PM by Doug Cone
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Check out the Google Reader. Google announced this product today at the Web 2.0 conference. While RSS has been a part of Google Desktop this product offers the feature in a web based environment. No more copying RSS feed lists from computer to computer.
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Google Starts Cloning Program?
Posted on Oct 5, 2005 at 05:37 PM by Doug Cone
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Today Google announced that by unanimous vote they've appointed Shirley M. Tilghman, Ph.D. to their board of directors. Tilghman was a part of the cloning of the first mammalian gene.
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Moon not Good Enough, Google Grabs Sun too!
Posted on Oct 4, 2005 at 08:40 PM by Doug Cone
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Just a few days ago Google announced it was partnering with NASA to build a new major office center. Now Google is announcing a partnership with Sun Microsystems to increase the adoption of java, the Google Toolbar and OpenOffice.
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Searching China - Freedom's Future
Posted on Oct 4, 2005 at 07:24 PM by Doug Cone
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There's been a lot of news about China and the search engines that are operating in China. Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and other companies are rapidly expanding products and services to China. Google and Yahoo's policies for operating in China seem to include censorship not found anywhere else in the world. Recently Yahoo
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