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| Google's Matt Cutts to Keynote at WebmasterWorld's PubCon: Got Questions? (Search Engine Roundtable) |
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There are three
keynotes at the upcoming PubCon . They include Craig Newmark of Craigs
List, Richard Rosenblatt of DemandMedia, and Matt Cutts of Google. Now,
most of you are probably more interested in Mr. Cutts. If so, and you
are dying to have a question about Google answered by Matt, then let
WebmasterWorld know. The only catch is that the thread is within
WebmasterWorld's Supporters ... |
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| Google AdSense Publishers Earning Per Impression Down Since Channel Bug (Search Engine Roundtable) |
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A WebmasterWorld
thread is taking a poll of AdSense publisher who still are noticing a
huge drop in their ECPM (earnings per impression) numbers since the
major issues with channel reporting . One member asked: Our ecpm
dropped by 50% on Oct 20, when the channel glitch occured. I saw that
for some people here it recovered a few days ago. For us it did not.
Are we alone? For how many ... |
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| Think
Partnership International Division President to Speak at Webmaster
PubCon Las Vegas 2007 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) |
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CLEARWATER,
Fla.----Think Partnership Inc. , an international leader in interactive
performance-based marketing and related Internet technologies,
announced Jim Banks, president of the company's international division,
has been invited to speak at the 2007 WebMasterWorld's Search and
Internet Marketing Conference at the Las Vegas Convention Center,
December 4-7, 2007. |
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| Richard
Rosenblatt of Demand Media To Give Keynote Speech at WebmasterWorld's
PubCon, Las Vegas, 2007 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) |
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AUSTIN,
Texas----PubCon, the Search Engine & Internet Marketing Conference
and Expo, will feature a keynote speech by Richard Rosenblatt,
Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO of Demand Media, at the Las Vegas
Convention Center December 4 to 7, 2007. |
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| Google Listing Lest Search Results: No More 1,000 Results? (Search Engine Roundtable) |
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A WebmasterWorld
thread reports that Google, on some data centers, is showing less
results per search than it has done in the past. For example, a search
on news returns 742 results, as opposed to showing up to 1,000 results.
Here is a screen capture: Notice how it is showing up to 742 results,
and only going up to page 75. Google has typically shown 1,000 results,
up to page 100 ... |
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| AdSense Code Free Changes Take Less Than 10 Minutes to Update (Search Engine Roundtable) |
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We mentioned
earlier this week that if you're a Google AdSense publisher, you'll
have to add new AdSense code to your website. A number of
WebmasterWorld members were concerned about the speed that it would
take for the new code to kick in, and AdSenseAdvisor has alleviated the
fear by informing publishers that "it should take no more than 10
minutes for ad settings changes to propagate to ... |
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| Can the Competition Create High Bounce Rates? (Search Engine Roundtable) |
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A WebmasterWorld
member is getting super high bounce rates on his website and think that
the competition is messing with him. He'd like to get to the bottom of
it. Is it possible for the competition to raise bounce rates? What
could potentially drive ridiculously high bounce rates? A few ideas
come to mind: For one, it may be the Google Images search engine that
is getting you a high ... |
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| Daily Search Forum Recap: November 9, 2007 (Search Engine Roundtable) |
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Here is a recap
of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the
Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web. |
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| Google AdWordsAdvisor Answers Questions About CPC Site Targeting for Contextual Ads (Search Engine Roundtable) |
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The Inside
AdWords blog announced two changes to site targeting yesterday:
placement targeting (targeting precise subsections of websites) and CPC
bidding for placement targeting. A few questions popped up on forums
about the changes this will bring, and AdWordsAdvisor chimed in with a
few responses: The goal, for example, is that the Google AdWords team
is trying to make it simpler for ... |
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| Got Several Domains? 301 Redirect them to Your Main Domain (Search Engine Roundtable) |
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Are 301s a bad
idea? Why or when should you use them? Does Google penalize you if you
get trigger happy and 301 everything in sight? Two WebmasterWorld
threads ask the same questions. In the first thread, a forum member is
a bit peeved at his competition because he has a bunch of domains that
301 to a main site -- but each one looks pretty spammy especially since
they appear to be ... |
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