Posted on 19 July 2012. Tags: browser search, checker, com, fight, Google, history cache, indication, internet explorer, matter, money, product launch, search history, SEO, urgent question
This is driving me absolutely nuts for the last week I’ve been fight over a keyword in google and no matter what I do, I can’t seem to get an accurate rank indication using google. Whenever I check Google.com, it keeps showing me in the No.1 spot but I keep moving up and down in the top 5.
Anyway, when I then check any other rank checker (online and offline ones) I get a totally different ranking, usually about No.11 for my main keyword.
I’ve logged out of my Google accounts, cleared all of my browser search history, cache and cookies etc. I even downloaded Internet explorer I checked with that. But each time I get these high rankings. So either I’m doing something wrong or EVERY single rank checker is??? I think it’s me but I can’t work out what it is and it’s doing my head in.. I wish Google would just leave the bloody search alone and stop personalising it!
Please help me, this is urgent because it’s an affiliate product launch and EVERY second counts. Every min I’m not No.1 I’m losing money.
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Posted on 13 July 2012. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate management, affiliate products, affiliate program, Google, market, market affiliate, Program, scripts, Website
Do you mean a website to market affiliate products or market your own products with an affiliate program.
If its the former using the WordPress script on a self-hosted web is the easiest to use. If its the latter their are a lot of scripts for affiliate management from say US$40.00 to $,000s – just google for them.
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Posted on 10 July 2012. Tags: Adsense, affiliate marketing, Google, internet marketer, making money online, Publishers, quite some time
I’ve been an internet marketer for quite some time, mostly affiliate marketing. I’m thinking about building some adsense sites, and want to hear from some who are successful google publishers. How many sites do you have?
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Posted on 06 July 2012. Tags: business, business online, dozen, free tools, friends and family, Google, Help, niche market, Niches, Online, online tools, operation, promoter, web business, web hosting business
I have a web business with about a half dozen monthly customers who pay an average of about $20 a month for retail sites I set up for them. They could have signed up online and used the online tools I made a vailable to create the sites themselves, but chose for me to do it instead. I want to attract people to sign up for my web hosting business online, and create their own sites without my direct help, which would save them money, but I question whether people are reluctant to do this, considering there are other tools out there that are cheaper. I have a niche market I want to target, and this market is typically not technical-savvy.
How can you achieve a scalable operation without spamming your friends and family into thinking you are a crude self-promoter?
Do people really want to pay to host their own websites when there are free tools out there?
How much of a market is out there, and in what niches?
Do Google adwords really get results you can measure or do you just have to accept that they have to be part of your marketing matrix, a part you can’t measure results from?
Are there other tools out there – technical or other?
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Posted on 28 June 2012. Tags: 7 months, custom domain, Engines, Google, google search, link exchange, niche, Search, search engines, search traffic, site, thrice, traffic, wordpress blog
My blogger blog is 7 months old, 1 month ago i bought custom domain and redirected, now as it behaves as new site, I linked this new site with my other wordpress blog (of same niche). So finally my blogger blog traffic is about thrice than the google search traffic. Now should i apply for adsense? Will Adsense disapprove thinking it as link exchange? Also will they consider my blog as 7 months old or 1 month old?
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Posted on 28 June 2012. Tags: Adult, adult website, black man, border line, Finder, Google, google search, keyword phrases, Online, Race, search phrase, software device, Website, white girl, white women
I’m starting an online adult website & ordered Micro niche finder; it’s a software device that shows you certain “keyword” phrases being typed into Google. However, almost every single search is on the border line of “white women with black man”,” black girl dominates white girl”, “black man and white women” ect… Unfortunately this is No exaggeration or joke.
Actually the google search phrase “black man dominates white women” gets over 500,000 searches per day (I have the proof & can show the search results). I’m not making this up, I’m attempting to supply demand & this happens to be in high demand. And the excuse I hear from women most: “A fantasy is ONLY a fantasy& doesn’t count if you don’t live it out.”
Do you agree? It being a fantasy that holds no merit since not lived out?
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