Really? I always submit new sites to Google, Yahoo, and MSN. I found that it speeds up the process of getting indexed. Does everyone here have the opinion that it's not a good thing to do? This surprises me....
Hey Guys,
I thought I'd give you an update. I did try StumbleUpon ads and so far I've only got 18 impressions (lol). I think there aren't a lot of people who search for insurance on Stumble Upon. I've got 3 ratings - 2 good and 1 bad, so that's not bad. I wasn't sure anyone would actually...
I decided to try the StumbleUpon account and put $25 in it. My curiosity is peaked now and I want to see if that type of advertising will work for an insurance agent. I'm pretty sure the budget will get spent quick, so I'll repost the sucess or failure of it. I do agree that SEO and PPC work...
This is true, but most of the insurance agents that come to me for advertising ideas are looking for something that will get people to fill in online quotes on their website. Some of them have success with Facebook advertising, but I guess I could try a StumbleUpon account, I just don't think...
Well some of them buy leads from companies like NetQuote, if that's what you mean. Most of them have corporate-run sites so they wouldn't have the capability of putting a link on their page to someone else's page.
Not posting the number posts is probably a good idea! I can see how people would post "I agree" 20 times or something like that (lol). Thanks for the info! I'm a little slow...:)
So I'm new to this forum, and I think I'm a little confused about half the stuff posted on here. I read over the purpose of the forum, but I have no idea what all the threads about "Affiliate programs" are about. Anyone want to explain it to me? I have been looking around on the SEO section...
Yep - this happened to me last week too. It's almost like they update their system every so often and it's either really good or really bad for your ranking. From what I heard, it only happens with new sites. How old is your site?
I've run accross this myself and I find the best way to accurately know what most people are seeing on Google is to use the Google Ad Preview Tool. Also, make sure you're not signed into a Google account because if you are, you're going to see their new "personalized results" which will be...
I personally like StumbleUpon the best for finding new interesting material. Has anyone ever used their advertising program? I also like Folkd because your links count for SEO purposes.
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