What began as a project helmed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two Stanford University graduate students.The program is currently one of the most influential in the World Wide Web: Google. First, the target students werer to make an effective search engine, allowing users to provide relevant links in response to search queries. While the main objective, which [...]
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How Google Started Off
Posted in Website Optimization, tagged company, computers, education, Google, Google Search Engine, Larry Page, Sergey Brin, world wide web, www, Yahoo on April 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Some Useful SEO Tips on Self Promotion of your Website
Posted in Website Optimization, tagged content, crawler, domain, keywords, Links, promotion, promotions, SEO, Tips, Website on April 7, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Keyword Researching: Keyword Researching is primarily the base process of search engine optimization.
Keyword in Domain name: Let’s consider, our main targeted keyword is “Health products, than our domain name must contain the main targeted keyword “Health products”, example www (dot) health [...]
What People Search For – Most Popular Keywords
Posted in Website Optimization, tagged keywords, popular, Search, Search engine on April 5, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Millions of searches are conducted each day on popular search engines by people all around the world. What are they looking for? A number of major search engines provide a way to glimpse into the web’s query stream to discover the most popular search keywords or topics. These are:
AOL Hot Searches: Top current queries, or [...]
5 Ways to Make Your Website a Lead Generation Machine!
Posted in Website Optimization, tagged Business, copyright, Credit, Efficient, Finance, Generation, Lead, Money, Optimization, Popularity, Value, Website on April 2, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Like just about everyone else who’s forked over a fair sized chunk of their year’s marketing budget to achieve a killer online presence, you’re looking forward to a rush of new sales, right?
Bad news: it isn’t going to happen. And that doesn’t mean your website isn’t good – it’s more likely because your website’s been [...]





