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30 August 2004

Are You Cashing in On the Little Known Opportunity in Yahoo?

Are You Cashing in On the Little Known Opportunity in Yahoo?
Copyright 2004 John Gergye

When it comes to search engine rankings do you have both
Yahoo AND Google covered?

You’d think so but I bet not.

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26 August 2004

Google IPO and its effect on the Venture Capital Industry

Google IPO and its effect on the Venture Capital Industry
Copyright 2004 Howard Schwartz

“Will the Google IPO have any impact on the Venture Capital
market?”


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18 August 2004

Understanding Google AdWords

Understanding Google AdWords
Copyright 2004 Sharon Housley

Google AdWords
Unlike many search engines Google, to its credit, clearly
denotes search listings that are paid placement. In fact,
Google AdWords appear in a separate section down the left
side of the screen.

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14 August 2004

Sneaky (But Legal) Places To Insert Keywords For Higher Rankings

Sneaky (But Legal) Places To Insert Keywords For Higher Rankings
Copyright 2004 Diane Hughes

The battle for high search engine rankings rages on! The
engines themselves continually make changes which makes our
jobs, as Web site owners, much more difficult. But, one
thing has always remained the same... Keywords.

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11 August 2004

Is it worth chasing search engine rankings?

Is it worth chasing search engine rankings?
Copyright 2004 Richard Grady

We all know that the best way of getting quality, free
traffic is by achieving a first page ranking on one of the
main search engines. For the past few years, Google has
held the position of being the most popular and probably
the best search engine there is and as such, this is the
search engine that everyone wants their site listed on.


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01 August 2004

Google: The Domain Name Dilemma

Domain Name Dilemma: Do Dashes or Underscores Goose Google Rankings More?
Copyright 2004 John Gergye

The debate rages.

Some swear dashes in domain names send rankings soaring.

Some have an ongoing love affair with underscores.

Others are sure there is no difference.

While I agree you do get a bit of a bounce in Google if you
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