August 5th, 2009
Google AdWords has officially launched their new interface and has now forced all Google Adwords Campaign Management to use the new interface.
This news is not really shocking since Google has been testing the new interface since November of last year.
Personally, I am a fan of the new system and feel they had worked out some much needed fixes with this version.
Her is a snippet from an actual email from Google explaining the new changes:
We’re writing to let you know that your AdWords account (Customer Id: xx) will be upgraded to the new AdWords interface within the next few business days. After that time, you’ll no longer be able to switch back to the previous AdWords interface to manage your campaigns. The new interface doesn’t change how ads run, so bidding, ranking, Quality Score, and the rest of ad serving will remain the same after the upgrade…
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May 27th, 2009
We are truly proud to announce the launch of our advanced conversion rate optimization services.
Conversion rate optimization is one of the most crucial steps in a successful website marketing campaign. This is the step that capitalizes on the traffic coming to your website generated from all other online marketing strategies and converts those visitors into customers.
We have released a press release to unveil our new advanced services that outlines the importance of conversion rate optimization. Here is a small snippet from the press release:
“Companies that rely solely on driving traffic to their website are essentially putting all their eggs in one basket that has a gaping hole in the bottom.”
You can find the full press release at the following link.
New Conversion Rate Optimization Services Transform Visitors Into Repeat Customers
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May 13th, 2009
Yesterday Google announced the official launch of Search Options. The main objective of Search Options is to provide searchers with a quick and easy way to refine their results. The impact this new tool will have on website owners will be about the same as Universal Search.
It is now more critical than ever to be sure that you are optimizing your website for Universal Search including video, rss feeds, images, local etc. If you have already began optimizing for universal search the new Search Options feature will not really have that big of an impact on your site, but if you haven’t. It is seriously time to visit our website marketing services page or you and your website will be left in the dust.
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April 28th, 2009
We are very excited to announce the launch of our new website and more importantly the introduction of our complete line of website marketing services. You can view our latest Press Release over at PR Web to get more details on the launch. You can also check out our website marketing video for information on our new services.
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August 2nd, 2006
Matt Cutts the rockstar of the SEO world has recently launched a series of very useful SEO Videos that he has posted on Google Video.
There is now a total of 8 SEO videos (2 launched this morning) where Matt answers various SEO related questions. You can find all of the videos under Matt Cutts label at Google Video.
Here is a list of the individual SEO videos.
1. Quality of a Good Site. - 5 minutes and 40 seconds
2. Myths, Large Site Launches, and Google Images. - 4 minutes 10 seconds
3. Optimize for Search Engines or Users? - 4 minutes and 25 seconds
4. Static vs. Dynamic URL’s. - 4 minutes and 30 seconds
5. How to structure a site? - 4 minutes and 46 seconds
6. Supplemental Results. - 4 minutes and 12 seconds
7. Does Webspam use Google Analytics? - 5 minutes and 11 seconds
8. Google Terminology. - 4 minutes and 40 seconds
Thank you very much Matt for your excellent feedback, keep the videos coming
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July 21st, 2006
Gmail, the web mail service provided to you by Google has been in its testing or beta phase for more than 2 years.
Since Gmail’s unofficial launch in April of 2004, it has added tons of new features and has raised the invitations that come along with opening a new account from 4 to 50.
There has been no word of an official full launch date but with such new features as integrated Google Talk as well as automatic forwarding and an unprecedented 2746 MB of storage, you would think that a full release date should be right around the corner.
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July 20th, 2006
Last night I noticed that MSN Search was down. When you would arrive at a search results page you were greeted by a “This service is unavailable” message followed by “Our team is working to restore services as Quickly as possible. Please try your request again later.”
For a search giant like MSN to usher it’s users to competitor websites like Google or Yahoo! is no way for them to win back it’s market share.
This is not the first time that MSN search has gone down in the last short while back on June 5th, as pointed out in a blog post by Dave Davies of Beanstalk Search Engine Positioning entitled “That’s the Way to Beat Google!!!”.
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July 19th, 2006
There was a terrific article published by SiteProNews written by Kim Roach entitled Today’s Google Bots and What They Do. This article goes into detail describing the inner workings of Google’s virtual robots.
At this time Google currently indexed over 8 Billion webpages. This article will give you a great idea on just how the robots go about indexing your pages, how to catch them and what to look out for.
You can find this well written article at: http://www.sitepronews.com/archives/2006/july/19.html
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