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Money For Bloggers - February 2007

In my starting days of marketing I was using some available market traffic analyzer tools to analyze some of my blogs traffic:
Really Long Link
Really Long Link
http://domaintip.blogspot.com

Google traffic
Google traffic



But not even a single tool gave me full stats.

Fortunately I found Google's site analysis tool which I am using and want to share with you.
Go to page Really Long Link? and sign up using your gmail id..

Its a fantastic tool which gives you your adsense each add unit stats, also the sources of traffic to your site.
You can also set some performance metrics to see your performance or traffic goals and can plan accordingly!!
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Helping to Crawl your site!!

February 16th 2007 14:40
Making a crawlable site should be the top priority for all the webmasters. There is no point having a unique and fresh content but cannot be searched from the search engine index.

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To ensure that bots can crawl a site successfully, one must make sure that all pages can be found by going from pages to pages via the inter linking mechanism. It is recommended to use text links as a form of linking between all the internal pages.

Webmasters can also provide a sitemap that lists down all the pages’ links in a page to facilitate this indexing. One point to take note is that if the site has more than 100 links, it is advisable to split the sitemap into several pages with each page containing no more than 100 links. A page with more than 100 links may be classified as ‘Links Farm’ by the search engine. This is stated officially in the Google Webmaster Guidelines.

Google Sitemap is another great tool for them to index a new site. Creating a Google sitemap is encouraged because it tells the search engine what are the pages in a site and how often are the content updated. This is particularly useful when some pages are not linked to within the site.

According to Google Webmaster Guidelines, it is advised to have a static and short HTML link destination rather than a dynamic URL. Dynamic URL especially those with tagged session identifiers will not be indexed because bots will ignore these pages. It is also encouraged to avoid using the ‘&id=’ parameter when passing variables between pages as Google does not include them into the index. If parameters are needed to pass between pages, meaningful parameter like ‘&count=’ can be used instead.

A site should always be search engine friendly so that users can locate the content easily. To conclude, search engine likes to index simple and content rich pages. A simple and crawlable site with great content is the essential criteria to Search Engine Optimization.

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Try to optimise your site by adding the Meta tags. I will write a separate post on how to add metatags to your site header.
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Google local ads new feature!

February 9th 2007 05:11
Google latest ads feature is now allowing to promote the product in the advertiser specific area. For instance, a pizza house in your area will get the ads displayed on Google only for your area.


Google’s sponsored ads format is like: Ads displayed always on four lines, First is title, then description of ad which may be in two lines and lat is url.

Now in new feature fifth line will show the region in which you want to promote your add.

Localads
localads


This Google’s local ads feature is available currently for US, UK and European counties.

It’s a fantastic feature for the small promoters to promote their business in their area!
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Get more money now from Adsense or adwords referal :

Great news for Adsense / Adwords Users!The AdSense/AdWords Referrals changes are official with an announcement on the AdSense Blog. Not only can you now earn up o $255 for an AdSense referral - you can also earn a $2000 bonus for referring 25 publishers who earn over $100 within a 180 day period.

The details are as below:

AdSense Referrals:

*When a publisher who signed up for Google AdSense through your referral earns their first $5 within 180 days of sign-up, you will be credited with $5.
*When that same publisher earns $100 within 180 days of sign-up and is eligible for payment, you will be credited with an additional $250.
*If, in any 180-day period, you refer 25 publishers who each earn more than $100 within 180 days of their respective sign-ups and are all eligible for payout, you will be awarded a $2,000 bonus (bonus payouts are limited to 1 per year).


AdWords Referrals:

*When an advertiser you refer spends $5 within 90 days of sign-up (in addition to the $5 sign-up fee) you will be credited with $5.
*When that same advertiser spends $100 within 90 days of sign-up, you will be credited with an additional $40.
*If, in any 180 day period, you refer 20 advertisers who each spend more than $100 within 90 days of their respective sign-ups, you will be awarded a $600 bonus (bonus payments are limited to 1 per year).
These rules will also apply to users that you have already referred but who have not yet reached one of the new earning/spend thresholds. For example, if you referred an AdSense publisher who has currently earned $2.00, you will be paid $5.00 if that publisher reaches the $5.00 mark. But, if you have referred an AdSense publisher who has already earned $10.00, you will not be paid $5.00 retroactively for that referral reaching the $5.00 mark. However, should that publisher eventually reach the $100.00 earnings mark within 180 days, you will be paid $250.00.

What are you waiting for? Start refering now!
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