Affiliate Marketing - The Ultimate Testing Ground

Posted October 24th, 2008

One of the best ways for you to make a lot of money on the Internet is by offering your own product or service.  The reason why this is the case is because you control every aspect of your business.  You’re not relying on somebody else to take care of anything and all of the [...]

Affiliate Payload Review - Affiliate Payload Bonus

Posted October 24th, 2008

Today Alex Goad is releasing Affiliate Payload and it contains perhaps the most powerful and under exploited affiliate tactics ever revealed. This new affiliate marketing blueprint will definately change the industry and before the year is over hundreds of affiliates will have made tons of cash.
Some of the techniques that you can find inside Affiliate [...]

Things we would like to see, aka dumb idea no.1 - yaskMicrohoo

Posted July 5th, 2008

This will never happen but:
Wouldn’t it be nice if the brightest brains at Yahoo! Search, Microsoft Live and whomever is left of Ask.com (who would be asked to leave voluntarily because nobody wants to muck about with big Barry-D anymore), merged to form a somewhat separate company?
It would be the greatest gift to the collective [...]

Tool Time Friday | Ever had an ‘All-in-One’?

Posted July 5th, 2008

Well, you’re about to have a chance.
All-in-One Sidebar (AiOS) is an award-winning sidebar control, inspired by Opera’s. It lets you quickly switch between sidebar panels, view dialog windows such as downloads, extensions, and more in the sidebar, or view source or websites in the sidebar.

Click on the left edge of your browser window to open [...]

Cracking Google’s 1,000 Page Barrier

Posted July 5th, 2008

Posted by Dr. PeteOne of the frustrations of doing SEO for large websites is the fact that Google makes it very difficult to see more than a small part of the search index. Even in Webmaster Tools, Google’s index search is built on the same mechanics as its web search, which only lets you see [...]

The SEM blog is retiring

Posted June 30th, 2008

Dear readers: The Search Engine Marketing blog is retiring. I admit to feeling sentimental about it, because this blog was originally created for me by Jason Calacanis, in the early days of Weblogs, Inc, and although I ended up contributing to several blogs in our lineup, this is where it started for me. I’m grateful [...]

Finding Search related Jobs

Posted June 30th, 2008

Jobs in Search is exactly what it says. Jobs in the search industry. If you are looking for a job at a Search Engine company, Search Engine Marketing firm, Search Engine Optimization company, New Media, Digital Media, and any company that provides services and products aimed at the search industry, this is a site to [...]

Yahoo! releases Slurp

Posted June 30th, 2008

Yahoo has released a new search crawler. Meet Slurp, a more efficient website visiting engine. Yahoo has estimated that website owners will see a 25% reduction in the number of requests coming from Yahoo servers, thus decreasing bandwidth.
Yahoo has said that some slight changes might occur with page shuffling, and ranking changes.
Yahoo does have [...]

Matt Cutts Answers some questions on Google Video

Posted June 30th, 2008

Google’s Matt Cutts answered some questions recently on Google Video. Check these videos out if you are really into search, Matt has some good thoughts down.
Cutts went over the Qualities of a good site, SEO myths, and Optimizing for Search Engines or for Users.
The videos were freshly shot this weekend, and are the personal [...]

Community Powered Search

Posted June 30th, 2008

Eurekster is a different kind of search engine. It is based on community decisions on what the top results should be.
What you would have to do to get inclusion into Eurekster is to create your own swicki. It would be tailored to your particular interests. The swicki will then scan all of the updated [...]