This is the third installation in a three part series that shows you how to use your Google API key as your secret traffic weapon. You can read part one here: http://www.freetrafficdirectory.com/apikey.shtml - part two is here: http://www.freetrafficdirectory.com/apikey2.shtml
This brief overview will show you how you use a combination of RSS tools and Google API implementations to enhance your own site, which, as I’ve outlined in the first part, are all available at no cost. I'll be cove ...
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Unlike part one , the rest of this article series will outline fewer Google API applications, as it focuses on only one thing. By the time you finish reading it, you will know how to implement what in my humble opinion, is the best way to use certain Google API Applications to enhance your own site.
This simple idea isn’t new. It has been used by dozens, perhaps hundreds of sites. You may have even attempted to use this idea yourse ...
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There are nowhere near the amount of webmasters using RSS that there should be. There is more exposure about RSS than there has ever been but take up of RSS still seems to be slow. I think the main reason for this is the lack of understanding of how to implement an RSS feed. .
I have been blogging at http://blogtonomy.com/ for two weeks now, that’s two weeks today in fact and my Feedburner stats tell me I have a total of nine subscribers to my R ...
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It even surprised me.
Yes, even though I have been pointing out the possibility since July, I was shocked when I heard the news as well.
You see, I was sure we were at least a year off from this glorious day.
The News
Yahoo has had a little facelift, which you've probably read about by now. The real news is more important for your site - the “My Yahoo!” page looks different too.
On September 28, 2004, surfers who logged in ...
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How You Can Get Another Free Listing In Yahoo
Let's be honest. There's three types of people in the world.
* Yahoos * Googlers * People who are neither, or both.
I've been lurking in forums, and I realized something - they seem to be a lot saner than I am. But then, almost everyone is.
I've been a Google gal for a while. There. I said it. And why not? Google has been good to me.
But Yahoo finally has me convinced that they are at minimum, the top ...
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How and Why Should I Let Others Syndicate My RSS Feeds?
Copyright (C) Brandon Hong 2005 www.marketing-rampage-with-blogs-and-rss.com
How & Why Should I Let Others Syndicate My RSS Feeds?
When you allow others to sydndicate your feeds, it basically means thatyou are giving permission for webmasters, ezine publishers, writers and so onto distribute and circulate your content freely.
You might have notice small orange buttons on websites that says "xml" or "rss". < ...
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In the previous article we discussed the power of targeted offline advertising, and how to use it to lure in customers who typically do not shop online. Now, it is time to extend that tactic and give it a twist.
Hunting for Niches
Niche marketing is the latest craze in 2004. Some Internet marketing experts would have you sort through keyword search data at Overture to find an underserved audience, but you can jumpstart your research by a significant margin when you pay attention to ...
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Though the answer is in a book I wrote this July, the question is still asked of me repeatedly. Why does it work for some sites and not others? And how come some blogs get indexed in a day and then are dropped, and others stay in Google indefinitely? Well, let’s take one question at a time. The answer to whether you can blog your way into Google search results is yes, sometimes in six weeks, often in 24 hours. Yes, you read right, in less than 24 hours. Under certain conditions, t ...
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Though the answer is in a book I wrote this July, the question is still asked of me repeatedly. Why does it work for some sites and not others? And how come some blogs get indexed in a day and then are dropped, and others stay in Google indefinitely?
Well, let’s take one question at a time. The answer to whether you can blog your way into Google search results is yes, sometimes in six weeks, often in 24 hours.
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Your favorite thing about having a blog may soon be this - they naturally attract search engine traffic.
Blogs already have optimized site architecture. Most are set up with a clear navigation, where every page is set up to link back to the other main pages.
They also have the inherent potential to be well-linked.
If you haven’t already submitted to blog directories, you are missing out on some great one-way links. Many of the top directories can be found on Robin Good’s T ...
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My parents bought their first house on Long Island in 1955. A two story Cape Cod, its purchase price was $17,000.00. According to its latest valuation it is now worth north of $400,000.00. Very little has been done to it. What has happened in the 48 years since its construction is commonly referred to as inflation. But what does that really mean and more importantly what else is inflated?
According to Webster’s New World Dictionary®, Inflation means "an increase in the amount of money ...
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Search It!
© Phil Bradshaw - All Rights reserved Search It! is the only ecommerce-related search tool that you (and your visitors, readers, friends and colleagues) will ever need.
The gift that keeps on giving (i.e., searching), it has been designed to be used.
Tell folks to keep it open in the upper corner of their monitor, for 24 x 7 access and instant info-mining of the Web. •every search you could ever want, all in one spot •advanced searches pre-packaged •c ...
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2005 is a great year for affiliate marketers, as online businesses will continue to grow exponentially. 2004 showed a major transition in the type of products sold in affiliate markets..
Did you notice all the other major changes in the Internet Marketing scene in 2004? Or did they pass you by, and you missed out on the opportunities to make money with the new types of products. EBooks are still the most popular type of information product being sold at this point. But lots of ground ...
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© 2004, John Calder http://www.TheEzine.net
All Internet marketing, at the bottom line, is about selling something, either a product or service. The goal being to serve your customers and thereby earn a profit. New marketers often get started as an affiliate, receiving a commission selling for others. And that's a great way to start, because from there you can learn about Internet marketing in general, the technology behind it, and how to match a market to a product.
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You can get listed on search engine within a week or maximum within 2 weeks without even submitting your URL. Moreover, it is widely said nowadays that letting the search engine 'spider' index your web site is better strategy than submitting URL. That is, don't submit URL to search engines: instead, let search engines find your web site, because search engine values the site (which is found during usual crawling) more than the one crawled by submission.
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RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, is a new way to broadcast corporate news and structured information. RSS offers a quick, easy corporate communication channel. The RSS contents are published as a feed and the feed's content keep customers, partners and journalists abreast of corporate news and information. The RSS feeds are read using a tool referred to as a news aggregator, or an RSS reader. The aggregator periodically checks to see if the RSS feed has been updated. As the feed is updated, ne ...
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Email, Instant Messaging, Blogs, RSS, Forums and Listservs: What's Next?
By S. Housley
How do we keep Internet communication simple? Let's start by taking a look at the different methods used to communicate on the web. It is important to understand the nuances and benefits of the different forms.
Email This is the most popular communication method. Users typically use desktop software to receive, read and respond to messages. Some users use web-based mail and manage mes ...
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How do we keep Internet communication simple? Let's start by taking a look at the different methods used to communicate on the web. It is important to understand the nuances and benefits of the different forms. Email This is the most popular communication method. Users typically use desktop software to receive, read and respond to messages. Some users use web-based mail and manage messages in a web browser like Internet Explorer. The downfall to email communication is that anyone ...
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Rapid product development is a core competency for any successful information marketing business. Information marketers are always looking for faster, better ways to get new products to market and start making sales.
Sources of ready made and/or cheap content can be found within the public domain and through freelance ghostwriters; but, there is still a cheaper, even lazier way to create a product: conduct an interview!
Why Interviews?
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Introducing Really Simple Syndication in ASP.NET
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML standard for declaring content entries for small content feeds. The RSS format has gained popularity over the years due to its simplicity. The XML file formatted according to the RSS specification is either found as a physical file or is obtained via a Web site that handles the request and sends the content over the Internet to the client. The RSS format is as given below
The XML format for R ...
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