Welcome to latest issue of the Search Engine Facts newsletter.
How important are the long tail keywords in your search marketing campaign? Does it pay to invest your time in long tail keywords with little search volume? A new study has the answer.
In the news: How many clicks should a web page be away from the home page, Googlebot crawling fictional URLs, what people search for on Google and more.
Some patents from the search engines provide detailed looks at how those search engines might perform some of the core functions behind how they work. By “core functions,” I mean some of the basics such as crawling pages, indexing those pages, and displaying the results to searchers.
Once again Google shows us just how uncoordinated a very large organization can be. Webmaster Central is telling us they will now discover new Web pages through comment feeds in ATOM/RSS format.
Danny Sullivan is one of the best and well known Content Writers for SEO and Internet Marketing. It looks like he is moving onto other things!
Last month, we began looking at second tier ad networks, or second tier "search engines."
We can never deny the fact that finding an SEO company to work on your site's rankings is quite easy. There are quite a lot of them online that promises everyone quality results -- good traffic, accessible website, and quality online coverage for the productivity and popularity of your page.
Update 2: Facebook announced today that the changes are rolling out. With the new design, you can view stories by News feed (what Facebook deems the most interesting stories in your feed) or Live feed (everything in real-time).
Why they did it:
Facebook's Raylene Yung explains: "While seeing real-time activities is extremely valuable, we also want to be sure you don't miss other interesting content. After hearing feedback from many of you and exploring some new designs, we decided with today's changes to move what you used to see in Highlights from the right-hand side to the News Feed view in the main column so you can more easily engage with both views."
Neobux is one of the most stable paid-to-click (PTC) sites ever to be established today. Until now, Neobux has been the number one paid-to-click site in the world, and pays lots of members instantly. It also allows advertisers to advertise on Neobux, which the members are paid to click the advertisers’ ads. Most paid-to-click sites are meant to be rising and falling because of insufficient funds and lack of advertisers who pay for driving traffic to their website. Meaning, the less advertisers you have, the less clicks which the members have to earn until it fluctuates.