28th
February
2007
By: Stoney deGeyter | Source: isedb.com
Since the late 90’s top search engine rankings have been the thing to have, if you’re a website owner of course. Only lately has the SEO industry begun to try to move away from the "rankings are everything" mindset and focus on more traditional marketing aspects at the same time. It’s not been an easy process as "rankings" have been beat into our web-heads for so long. Many SEO companies themselves are having a hard time making the transition, let alone business owners who still think that top rankings are a measure of success.
The real answer to the question, "What’s a Top Ranking Worth" is, "this much," which, of course, doesn’t provide much help at all. But that’s because the value of a top position for a keyword is determined by a number of fluid factors. In fact, if you really want to know what a top ranking is worth, you need to first answer these questions:
What is a Search Engine Worth?
The value of a top ranking on Google is different from that of Yahoo or MSN. Every engine gets a different volume of searchers, a different quality of searchers and a different intensity of searchers. Each of these plays a role in determining the value that a top ranking provides.
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28th
February
2007
By: Michael Arrington | Source: techcrunch.com
voice services and automated directory assistance (DA) provider TellMe, is being acquired by Microsoft. If that’s true it would be both strange and a potentially big deal.
Why strange?
It would be strange because Microsoft already has its own considerable speech processing assets. But it would also be significant because TellMe powers DA for AT&T’s 411 and now offers a number of consumer facing mobile-local search products (1-800-555-Tell) and TellMe by Mobile. This would give Microsoft, which has a relationship with US mobile carrier Sprint and various mobile search options, a very powerful additional tool in the emerging mobile market.
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27th
February
2007
Source: selfseo.com
This typos generation tool generates a list of common misspellings based on the keyword combination or a single keyword entered into the search box. It can be useful to find some targeted keywords that are often misspelled by people on the search engines, Ebay misspellings and so on. It supports three keyboard layouts for various countries: english (QWERTY), french (AZERTY) and german (QWERTZ).
Wrong key typos
Typos based on a user hitting the wrong key that is near the intended key (like "jello" instead of "hello"), only uses characters valid in ascii domain names.
Missed character typos
Typos based on a missed key (like "ello" instead of "hello").
Transposed character typos
Typos based on transposition errors (like "ehllo" instead of "hello").
Double character typos
Typos based on hitting an intended key twice (like "heello" instead of "hello").
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