March 20, 2007

Find Valuable Expired Domains

Hi Guys,

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Many internet marketers use link exchange programs.

They spend boatloads of money trying to increase their websites’ link popularity.

It’s much easier to buy valuable dropping domains which already have great link popularity.

For example, did you notice that last year Microsoft forgot to renew their domain http://outlookexpress.com ?

Since it had expired, anybody could grab it.

Warning: It’s not uncommon to miss renewal notices.

If you have more than a few domains, this probably has already happened to you.

If it hasn’t, it probably will.

Credit cards expire. Sometimes the autorenew is unintentionally set to “off”.

This is an easy way to lose a valuable old domain.

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- The number of pages indexed in Yahoo
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Uwe
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December 6, 2006

DMOZ Listing as Google Result

Filed under: Google, MSN, Yahoo — Uwe Matt @ 10:54 pm

With adding: < meta name="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOODP" >
To the Meta Tags of your website the Major Search Engines stop using the DMOZ Listing in the SERP!
Many people having problemes that excpecially Google shows the DMOZ Listing as the Result. No this problem is finaly gone away.

August 3, 2006

Duplicate Content

Filed under: Content & Articles, Google, MSN, Yahoo — Uwe Matt @ 12:34 pm

SE really hates duplicate content on webpages. In most cases when a major SE see an exact article on different domains only the page with the highest value (PR) has the orginal content in their eyes. All other pages are duplicates of them.

You can check your content for free at copyscape to see if someone copied your hard work.

Copyscape is also a great resource if you outsource article or press release writing.

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August 1, 2006

Yahoo Index update - 28.07.2006

Filed under: Yahoo — Uwe Matt @ 2:25 pm

Yahoo! Slurp earlier this week. In addition to crawling the Internet faster, our new crawler is more efficient at visiting websites. As a result, site owners will notice as much as a 25% reduction in the number of requests and bandwidth consumed by the crawler.While transitioning to the new crawler over the past few weeks, we had been running both crawlers in tandem. In some cases, this increased the frequency of Yahoo Search requests to websites. Now, with the new crawler in full production, we have turned off the old crawler and site owners should see a much lower crawl load without a loss in content coverage.

With this change of behavior in the crawler, you may see some shuffling of the pages that are included in the index and some changes in ranking as well.

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