Dos And Don'ts For Affiliates - Part 1
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Dos And Don’ts For Affiliates - Part 1
If you want your online business to be successful, it’s a good idea to optimize your site on a regular basis to beach front condo jupiter flweekend rentals make sure it’s got a good position in the Web’s top search engines.
However, in order to maintain your ranking, you have to keep on top of what’s happening in the rapidly changing search engine industry. The rules that affected your ranking yesterday may be meaningless tomorrow!
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The “Dos” and “Don’ts” are constantly changing! The search engine industry is continually evolving. You need to know which of the major “players” is powering the smaller search engines if you want to know where you should focus your optimization efforts.
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For the past couple of years, the major search engines have been preparing to square off against each other and battle it out for the industry’s top spot. Google has been #1 for a while now, but Yahoo! and MSN have been making moves to steal the crown.
Google is s
till extremely powerful, with about a 55% market share. Yahoo! is the closest runner-up, with about 20% of users choosing it as their main search engine. And MSN is still a distant but threatening third, with about 10% of the global usage share.
Keep in mind, however, that Google and Yahoo! power many of the smaller search engines. For example, Google powers the free listings featured on AOL and Netscape, plus the paid listings featured on AOL, Netscape, Ask Jeeves, HotBot, condo on beach california sale apartments Teoma, and Lycos.
Yahoo! powers free listings featured on MSN, AltaVista, AllTheWeb, and HotBot, plus the paid listings on MSN, AltaVista, and AllTheWeb.
However, MSN won’t be powered by Yahoo! for much longer! MSN came out with a preview of their own long-anticipated search engine technology earlier this month. They’re still working out the bugs, and the official MSN Search engine is still being powered by Yahoo!. But you can expect MSN to go party rentals near 28713 solo sometime over the next few months.
You need to be aware of these changes if you want to gear your optimization efforts toward the engines that will send you as much traffic as possible.
2. The changing rules of search
Of course, you also need to keep tabs on changes to the search engines themselves!
Search engines Mad River homes frequently change the algorithms they use to rank sites. They don’t want unscrupulous site owners manipulating their indexing methods in order to get high rankings. By doing so, they damage the Boulder Creek homes integrity of free search!
As soon as the search engines become aware of a trick being used by “search engine spammers” to boost their site ranking, they figure out a way to catch them.
So be careful! You don’t want to catch yourself employing a “great strategy” promoted by a marketing “expert,” only to find out it’s a tactic the search engines hate! That could get you booted off their listings in no time flat.
In fact, that’s exactly what happened at the end of last year, during what has come to be called the “Florida Google Dance.”
Google made some major changes to their algorithms in November 2003 and started imposing an “over-optimization penalty” on any sites that appeared to be artificially boosting their site’s relevancy for targeted keywords.
Many members of the business community were surprised to find their sites dropped La Palma homes from their high ranking in Google’s listings. These people had to put a lot of Kensington homes work into revamping and resubmitting their sites in order to get listed again.
And many of the people who were penalized weren’t “unscrupulous” site owners! They weren’t trying to pull a “fast one” on search engines using frowned-upon techniques such as “keyword stuffing.” They were simply trying to be smart marketers — and some feel they were unfairly punished for it.
You don’t want the same thing to happen to you!
So let’s have a look at a list of what exactly the search engines are currently looking for when indexing sites — and what they’ll punish you for…
If you want to skip the failing actions and get a personal tour of REAL PEOPLE making REAL PROFITS on the Internet, then go to…
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Shannon O’Toole Author of Wedded to The Game & Wife of a NFL Player and Coach Interviewed
Author: Shannon O’Toole
ISBN: 0803286252
Good day Shannon and thanks for agreeing to participate in our interview.
Thank you for the invitation!
Norm:
Shannon, please tell our readers a little bit about your personal and professional background.
Shannon:
I received my master’s degree in sociology at Western Michigan luxury apartments, santa monica beach University. My master’s thesis was entitled “Professional Football Players’ Attitudes Relating Toward Women and Violence.” When I was 19 years old and playing softball at Western Michigan University I met John Morton. For the past 14 years, John has been involved with professional football. He played for 5 years and now he is a coach. (In February 2006, he signed a 2-year contract with the New Orleans Saints as their “Passing Game Assistant”). My academic background combined with my personal experience made me very interested in the topic of NFL Women.
Norm:
How did your Masters degree in sociology help you with your research and in the writing of your book?
Shannon:
It helped immensely. It is an excellent discipline for examining social issues and dynamics. In the book I delve into sexism and racism in context to professional football. Sociology has opened my eyes to societal inequities and injustice and it has molded me into the woman I am today.
Norm:
What is the underlying message or theme of Wedded to the Game: The Real Lives of NFL Women?
Shannon:
The message is clear: these women are not the stereotypical shallow, gold-digging, Barbie dolls. They are sharp, strong-willed and opinionated. They are multi-tasking, talented women who take on and conquer the challenges that NFL life throws at them. In fact, they are tough, if not tougher than the men who play and coach the game. The percentage of women who fit the negative stereotype is probably less than ten percent – and these types of women never last for long. Those who learn to cope with the NFL’s immense difficulties become stubborn, resilient and wise survivors.
Norm:
Do you believe that the sampling of interviews was sufficient to come to some of your conclusions?
Shannon:
I do, mainly because I was very careful to select women whose experiences ran the gamut of NFL life. While I spoke with Jackie Rice who is married to All-Everything Jerry Rice, I also interviewed the girlfriend of a rookie free agent who was simply hoping her boyfriend would be on the roster so they would have health insurance at the time of their baby’s birth. Ultimately, I knew there was an adequate sample when I began to hear the same answers to my numerous questions. We really are a sisterhood with shared experiences unique to professional sports life.
Norm:
Why did you feel compelled to write this book?
Shannon:
To quote the preface:
When I began my Detroit Used Cars research for this book I had an ulterior motive. Although I have been in the NFL for twelve years now