I recently learned about bounce rate and its affect on rankings. Basically I canbackup what temi says, the higher the bounce rate, the lower in the rankings.
I see 2 problems;
1 The same adverts in the adsense panels appearing time after time (fewer companies advertising)
2 Lower payment per click - are the ads worth less today.
Income from adsense is down a lot, number of clicks down a little.
Yes there is still a need for SEO forums, indeed the author of this article has included
As an ackowledgement that these "Real SEOs" used the forums to learn their craft indicates that those of us who still use these forums are still learning, or at least discussing new ideas and concepts.
DMOZ is useful, other directories are said take their content from DMOZ, but it's only good as a backlink. Getting into DMOZ is a pain in the backside, some sites get listed in days, other equally good sites never.
There's no guarantee of getting into DMOZ, OWG is right corrupt editors are the...
Better giving then £12.50 to stay out of McDonalds. This is a disgrace bribing people to give up. Already the smoking ban has seen a reduction in the quantity of cigarettes sold. I have a friend who is waiting on treatment, but the board cannot afford to employ the additional staff to cut...
I had read also that Google takes into account the length of time a domain name has before it expires/due for renewal, that is longer to renewal is due the more atention it takes.
Having installed this I found that Norton 360 ceased working. After checking the Microsoft forums I discovered that there the install affects device manager and the networks panel with Norton products installed. There are 2 ways to resolve, either manual registry edits, or uninstall and...
One of the best ways to get listed is to have organic linking to properly optimised pages. Google also prefers frsh content, so keep the pages up to date, and let Google know about the pages in your site through the Webmaster tools. But don't just concentrate on Google, although the largest...
Spam is a huge problem, and there's no sure way of preventing spam, with the exception of having no email account.
One way I attempt to beat the spammers is to have a "junk" email account for suspect lists, and for submitting at SOME sites.
If using asp code don't put the action in the form...
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