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SUBMITTING YOUR SITE TO YAHOO

Now that you’re familiar with the process of picking the right category for your site, you’re ready to select the Suggest A Site link FROM THE CORRECT YAHOO CATEGORY to begin your site’s submission process. Just drill down through the categories from Yahoo’s main page until you come to the appropriate category for your site. Then, on that page, select the Continue reading ‘Submitting your website(2)’ »

Website designing tutorials

Anyone looking for a website designer is much to choose from. Type of website designing on Google and reach millions of websites that offer web design worldwide. The webpage design industry is really competitive. So how do we choose a website design companies offering web sites that are not only best website designs but equally important, a website that ranks well in major search engines? Continue reading ‘Best website designs tutorials’ »

THE GOOGLE SEARCH ENGINE

The term “Google” comes from the American mathematician Edward Kasner’s nephew. When his nephew was nine, Dr. Kasner asked him to invent a name for the very large number 1 followed by 100 zeros. The nephew came up with “googol,” later sometimes spelled as “google.” Although the Google search engine was a latecomer in Internet time (not starting until 1998), it now holds a prominent place among the major search engines. The name chosen by its founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, suggests that large numbers or large amounts of data do not easily intimidate them. Indeed, at the time of this writing, Google is the secondary listings source for the Yahoo! search engine and one of the top 10 most popular search engines in its own right. It’s also now Continue reading ‘Submitting your website(3)’ »

Flash based sites have been disputed

Flash based sites have been crazy since the last years, and as Macromedia compiles more and more great features into Flash, we can only predict there will be more and more flash sites around the Internet. However, Flash based sites have been disputed to be bloated and unnecessary. Where exactly is the line drawn? Here’s a simple breakdown.

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Bid for the ranking you want for particular keywords and key phrases

No doubt you have heard the terms “Pay Per Clicks” or “PPCs.” These terms apply to search engines that let you bid on the list ranking you will receive when someone uses a particular keyword or key phrase to search for something on that search engine. At the time of this writing, Overture.com is the leader among these PPCs.

When you open an account with a PPC and make the necessary deposit, inclusion in the search engine database is guaranteed. Continue reading ‘Ranking relative to specific keywords and key phrases’ »