SEO Optimization Terms Defined: Let’s Make it Simple

Optimizing your site with search engine optimization or SEO can be a simple or a difficult process. Oftentimes the difference can be because of what you know, what you learn and how you lay out your plan. First place to start is by understanding the terms that make up the different pieces of SEO. Below… Continue reading SEO Optimization Terms Defined: Let’s Make it Simple

Why Should Google Support Wallet against Verizon Services?

Verizon Wireless is one of Google’s most important customers in the US, distributing more Android handsets than any other telecommunications firm. The position of power currently enjoyed by Verizon Wireless may be exposed as insubstantial if Google, the most popular search-engine provider and one of the biggest companies on the planet, chooses to pick a… Continue reading Why Should Google Support Wallet against Verizon Services?

HOW TO: Monitor Links to your Blog using Google Alerts

Google alerts is a free to use service. Anybody can subscribe about any alerts or news and get notified at the same time. This is a wonderful great service offered by Google; it’s been very helpful for many bloggers in the blogosphere. For example you can be notified about the “iPhone5” or any related news… Continue reading HOW TO: Monitor Links to your Blog using Google Alerts

Google is Closing Knol, Wave and Other Products

Reducing cost: Over the course of time, Google has launched some products and services that have failed to compete properly in the market with other products. Those products included some products which are not as commonly known and as famous as its other products and services such as the Google search engine or the Google… Continue reading Google is Closing Knol, Wave and Other Products

Content Is King But Fresh Content Carries More Weight

Content is king, right? That’s the old SEO mantra. Over the past few years we’ve read of the imminent usurpation of content from its throne, its death, its revival and its evolution. Now it appears that Google is upping content’s status from lowly king to Lord High Emperor Almighty Ruler Dictator of All. Google has… Continue reading Content Is King But Fresh Content Carries More Weight

Can Blekko Beat Google?

Since the official launch of his initiative “blekko”, Rich Skrenta has tried to differentiate his search engine from other, major search engines by challenging them on issues like spam , privacy and transperncy. The most apparent difference between Blekko and other horizontal search engines is the use of “slashtags” — custom search engines that are… Continue reading Can Blekko Beat Google?

Top 10 Most Creative Young Internet Entrepreneurs

Where we once looked on technicians and engineers as being the main driving force behind internet entrepreneurship, it seems the balance has now changed more to what use this, still evolving, information technology (IT) is put to. Digital technology began just after the Second World War with the invention of the transistor. Constant improvement by… Continue reading Top 10 Most Creative Young Internet Entrepreneurs

Android vs. iPhone: Does Either Really Take The Cake?

Choosing the right smartphone for your needs can become a daunting task when considering which operating system to use. Both Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS offer a variety of excellent features, which is why it pays to look at smartphone reviews to make an informed decision. Here are some of the issues that reviewers address… Continue reading Android vs. iPhone: Does Either Really Take The Cake?

How to Find Negative PPC keywords

Pay per click mainly utilizes systems that are basically based on action in which individual advertising their products as well as services bid on the most expensive cost per click.  Many a people offer higher payments in so that their ads can be displayed for every keyword. Relevance of keywords that are selected plays a… Continue reading How to Find Negative PPC keywords

5 Reasons Why Email Is Facing Extinction

Back in the day, not all that long ago, snail mail and fax machines were the main means of communicating. Then along came the internet and a 5 letter phenomenon known as “email.” Faster than you could hit a send button, email became the overwhelming choice for sending and receiving messages, transferring files and staying… Continue reading 5 Reasons Why Email Is Facing Extinction