Link Exchange Electrified
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September 30, 2010
When one reads the word link exchange, the very first thing that comes to mind to SEO conscious people is Google Pagerank. True, this is the essence of how one’s site can get a big pagerank. When I came across VoltRank, their free link exchange netowrk serve a more important purpose: to increase your site’s traffic. Now that is more like it!
Pagerank may be important to some but overall it is traffic that rules. The more traffic your site will have, the more opportunities you can get whether they are for promotional or monetization purposes. VoltRank’s process is pretty easy. Just install a simple piece of code in your site and that same code will display links and receive what they call VoltRank Volts. These Volts are like your credits where you will then be able to publish your links so it will appear in other sites. This way, you can distribute link advertising to any website thus broadening your site’s exposure and reach.
And the best thing about VoltRank? It is absolutely free! Register now to get started. It only asks you the most basic of information so the registration phase is really short and quick. And you have to know about this. Since VoltRank wants to make sure your site gets good page rank and traffic, they make a point to work only with sites that have at least a page rank of 1. Sites are reviewed upon submission to ensure this requirement.
No need to exert effort with SEO. VoltRank takes the hassle off from you. It is specially advantageous to non-techie users who have no idea where to start in how to increase page rank and traffic of their site. Now, I may have said many things here but the best way to appreciate what VoltRank can do for you is for you to register an account and check out the features. Go ahead and see how your site can benefit from them.
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September 30, 2010
Some folks at the Hacker publication 2600 decided to compile a list of words that are restricted by Google Instant. Except in extreme and special cases, Google is known for anything but censorship but there are some terms the web giant’s new instant search feature won’t work with.
Which is quite understandable really. I mean, if you got a kid and you are currently typing something that resembles a naughty word, you surely do not want Google Instant to show search results based on that naughty substring that you are currently typing.
So do not be surprised if nothing happens while you are typing something. If you are aware of that dirty word and you still want to see results, you will have to manually press the SEARCH button in the search form in order to see results.
Google is struggling to prevent the text of offensive searches users have made in the past from jumping up in front of you when you are looking for something innocuous. I totally do not have any problem with this and I agree with Google Instant’s logic in this case. What do you think?
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Guy Makes YouTube Instant, Gets Google Job Offer
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September 13, 2010
Last week Google announced Google Instant, a new feature that allows users access to real-time search results that appear as they type, rather than after they hit the ‘search’ button. It didn’t take long for Feross Aboukhadijeh, a computer science student at Stanford, to recognize that this feature would be even cooler if it were applied to YouTube.
Feross thought YouTube Instant would be pretty easy to rig up and bet his roommate that making real-time YouTube search could be done in less than an hour. Unfortunately, he was wrong. It actually took him three hours to finish the site, with additional time on top of that to polish the UI.
Aboukhadijeh said that though he ran into some issues when creating the site, these were easily resolved. Despite taking a little longer than he anticipated, his project was a hit and word of YouTube Instant spread like wildfire.
As if waking up to interview requests from the Washington Post wasn’t weird enough for Feross, YouTube Instant actually netted him a job offer from Google. A meeting has reportedly been scheduled with Hurley, YouTube’s CEO, at the YouTube HQ in San Bruno, California.
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