August 8, 2006

Latent Semantic Indexing Research

Filed under: Keyword Research, Tactics and Strategies — Uwe Matt @ 4:21 pm

If you build some scraper sites only with one specific search term your website gets banned in the majer search engines fewer or later. It happends to me every week and I recognized that my keyword structure could be the problem.
The key to success is a latent semantic keyword reasearch! Don’t focus on one single topic.

For example lets say you made a website about bicycles. Use related search terms like bike, cycle, mountainbike, bike ….not only bicycle.
This cool keyword tool also catches information about competing websites, ppc clicks and costs per day.

It automatically filters out useless keywords like “bicycle.com” which is searched a lot and removes duplicates.

You get additional tips about the each keyword and its related market and you see if its worth to build a blog, write articles or doing press releases for this particular keyword. wow !

Give Themezoom a chance in your keyword research you will love it.

If you have enough time do it manually, I haven’t this time ;)

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August 7, 2006

Boost your domain from the beginning

Filed under: Domain Names — Uwe Matt @ 8:28 am

there are two ways registering your domain names.

One option is to choose a brand new domain name which no other registered before. The domain has no history neighter good or bad and no old inbound links.

Or go to www.deleteddomains.com and search for a secific keyword or other criterias in their database. Maybe you find a good domain name someone else registered before. There are many cases why domain names won’t be renewed. The simplest reason is they don’t need it any more.

But every day new domain names are available because the notification email was filtered out by spam tools or they don’t check their email accounts.

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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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Create your websites and get more backlinks

Filed under: Content & Articles, Google Adsense, Links, Tactics and Strategies — Uwe Matt @ 12:47 am

If you register a free domain and start adding content on it, don’t add Google adsense code!

First start to exchange links or directory submissions and get your website indexed in the major search engines.

Its much easier to get inbound links if your website doesn’t have adsense as primary focus. This looks like every junk site in th web and remember that your website has no traffic yet!

After 4-5 weeks when your website has enough backlinks and start getting real traffic from the SE, then place your adsense code and start making more money!

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Traffic from Searchfeed

Filed under: Advertising — Uwe Matt @ 12:33 am

The last few days I tested searchfeeds advertisement platform.

It was horrible …. it looks like in my test only 50% of my 200 bought vistors are real ones I think! Yes only around 50% … damn …

General education costs money and time. In this it costs me $50 and a few hours work ;)

This is my personal opinion make your own tests…

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August 1, 2006

Google Keyword Tool

Filed under: Google Adsense, Keyword Research — Uwe Matt @ 2:47 pm

Google offers a free bid tool to check the bids per keyword and find synonyms related to your topic.

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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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