Saturday

How to make a perfect Google URL Submit - Pro Advice

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Monday

Search Volume Pattern for "Google URL Submit"

Google Insights shows stats on keywords that you enter and is a great tool for seeing trends. The tool is used by marketing people, webmasters and people related to the search engine optimization  business.

Insights is available in 39 languages:: Bulgarian, Catalan, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English (US, Australian and UK), Estonia, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil and Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukranian and Vietnamese.

Thursday

Google URL Submit: Read this before you make any Google URL Submission



Google URL Submit: Getting your URL submitted is the most important Online Marketing action to let Google know that your URL exists. Getting your URL found in Google search results is completely necessary to receive new traffic to your URL.

The Google search engine manages more than 230 million user searches per day and is the most well-liked search engine on the planet as about 65% of global searches are done by Google.

Wednesday

Google Search Engine Results – Organic Versus Sponsored Part 2

With organic search engine listings, there are greater ‘click-throughs’ because people trust ‘organically grown search results’ typically more than they do the paid ones. Because of their contextual nature, organic search listings could end up being more relevant and certainly would offer a greater amount of choices. When all things are equal, organic searches will provide the better click-through rates while paid ads do play an important part in a businesses marketing strategy, they may not be the best choice in the end.

Google Search Engine Results – Organic Versus Sponsored Part 1

An organic search could sometimes be called a ‘natural’ or ‘pure’ search because the results brought back by the search pages are based on keyword relevancy and content, not on who paid the most money to be featured at the top spot (like those found on Overture.com).

Google has always been a campaign for organic or ‘natural’ searches. Their principal focus has been and always will be the fast return of highly appropriate results based on what is written within the webpages – the content in addition to other ‘objective’ measures. Google has always been good about separating organic searches from the sponsored listings. There has been a blending of the two – sponsored and organic searches by several of the other search engines however public outcry has deemed this unacceptable because there were no clear labels as to what a ‘paid’ listing was and what a ‘natural’ listing was. Plus, there was a stern warning from the FTC regarding this in 2002, although, nothing became of it.

The Google Algorithm assigns a Webpage a rank based on several different aspects

The Google algorithm assigns a webpage a rank based on several different aspects, including but not limited to how many times the keyword appears on the webpage. The higher the ranking, the higher up on the search engine results page (SERP) a website listing will be featured and most people are considered trusting and lazy and the combination will have them clicking on the first one or so links brought back by the search engine because they don’t want to ‘wade’ through a couple hundred pages of website listings to find their perfect match, they believe Google will do that for them by listing the prefect match as the one at the top of the list – this is not true.

The number one Search Engine on the Planet

Why is Google so Important?

Google is the number one search engine on the planet; everyone who uses the Internet, and even the rare ones who don’t, have heard the phrase ‘just Google it’ in their quest for up-to-date information about anything and everything.

In addition to being a search engine, Google has many other interests such as the famously popular YouTube in which anyone can be a video star, expressing their feelings through various songs, spoken word or the occasional paint by music video. Other Google offerings include Google Earth/Maps; Google Picasa for those who like to upload and publish their photos; Google Checkout for when shopping online and you find something you’d like to purchase, Google can help you purchase it; Google News and Gmail to name a few. Just recently, Google opened Google Buzz, its answer to the Twitter and Face Book crazy of updating your friends and chosen followers to your every move.