19th August 2006

3 Things to Help Google Trust You

By: Mark Daoust | Source: site-reference.com

Google is all about trust. Who knows, maybe they were in a bad relationship, but if you want to rank well with Google, you need to be trustworthy. And let me make the bold assumption that you are currently not trustworthy (most sites are not – especially new sites).

So how do you get Google to trust you? The most obvious answer, and most commonly quoted answer, is to get inbound links from trustworthy sites. Any webmaster who has been around the block a couple of times knows that this is a bit of a catch-22. Sites that are high in Google’s trust typically do not just hand out links to small startups – those go to sites that are already established.

Define a Privacy Policy

A privacy policy is a page that explains to your users what information is collected, how it is being used, and what options they have to access or change that collected information. It may be a bit ironic that a major search engine would place any emphasis on privacy in light of the recent AOL data release scandal, but having a privacy policy in place shows a certain level of trustworthiness.
Define a Privacy Policy

A privacy policy is a page that explains to your users what information is collected, how it is being used, and what options they have to access or change that collected information. It may be a bit ironic that a major search engine would place any emphasis on privacy in light of the recent AOL data release scandal, but having a privacy policy in place shows a certain level of trustworthiness.

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19th August 2006

How do I start blogging?

Source: theundersigned.net

I might get flamed for this, but this is my honest opinion: Hundreds of new blogs are launched each week, without any goals or purpose. It is a result of the fact, that the word “blog” has become a real buzzword, not only on the Internet but also in daily speech. People act before they think and signs up at blogger.com, wordpress.com, typepad.com or uploads an opensource blogging application at their own server, just because it is cool to be able to have their own blog

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