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Search Engines Redirect?
June 6, 2010 on 8:47 am | By advertising | In search engine | 3 CommentsEvery time i use some search engine and click on the links.. it sends me somewhere else..
i have use all the possible programs out there but doesn’t seem to find the problem.. can someone plx help
How to change it so google will be my search engine when typing in the address bar?
June 6, 2010 on 8:47 am | By advertising | In search engine | 1 CommentI use firefox. I use to be able to just search a phrase or anything into the actual address bar (where you normally type in websites) and it would take me to the googles list of searches.
e.x: If i were to type in "soul eater" in the address bar, it’d take me to google and show me all listed results for soul eater. But now, if I type in something i’d like to search in the address bar, it will automatically take me to the first result page. (The same as if I’d click ‘I’m feeling lucky)
Anyway, i’m just wondering if theres a way to change it back to how it use to be for me, searching in the address bar without being taken automatically to the first result.
how many crawls do the search engine spiders perform per day?
June 6, 2010 on 7:22 am | By advertising | In search engine | No CommentsI want to know for research…..how many crawls do the search engine spiders perform per day? Between them all, there must be millions of pages indewed and re-read each day, but where is that data?
Google search engine redirecting me after i click on a link back to search engine?
June 6, 2010 on 7:22 am | By advertising | In search engine | No CommentsThe thing is when im using google (or apparently any search engine for that matter) i click on the link to rediect me to the site, but no its taking me back to the search engine [really starting to piss me off]
any idea on helping me? i have tried avoiding it but sometime i cant…
how to find free pc books ( pc maintenance books) is that impossible ?? i try all search engines but useless?
June 6, 2010 on 7:10 am | By advertising | In search engine | No CommentsHow do you actually add your website to search engines.?
June 6, 2010 on 7:10 am | By advertising | In search engine | 1 CommentHello,
I have i site and i want it to get popular so is there anywhere that i can add my site to search engines. Ones that actually work i’ve tryed google,bing,yahoo and MSN but it is not coming up!!!! Any place i can add my site to them 4 popular search engines???!!!!! HELP!!!!!!!!???????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Temporary outbound links for SEO benefits - how to handle them?
June 6, 2010 on 5:33 am | By advertising | In search engine | No CommentsI’m building an eBay product store (as an affiliate) with their RSS feed. Instead of linking directly to the product pages, though, I’m routing the outbound links (to eBay) through my domain and redirecting them.
For instance, I’ll take a listing title such as ‘Baby Blue Widgets With Additional Parts’ and turn it into http://www.example.com/123/baby-blue-widgets-with-additional.html. The created link will then redirect to the eBay product listing.
With previous versions of this store setup, I’ve used what I assume to be a 301 redirect (perl print: location), and that has garnered me some benefits by way of associating my domain with my eBay affiliate link in search engines. For example, if you search Google for my site using their site operator (site:example.com), my affiliate links show up as a part of the results, but they show up with the title from the eBay product page.
In the past, though, I’ve also let the links die when the reference to the listing from my website was removed. Using the above as an example, the link ‘http://www.example.com/123/baby-blue-widgets-with-additional.html’ would have led to a 404 error (page not found) once I removed the associated listing from my database. With this version of my store, though, I am going to redirect the expired links back to the relevant category page on my website.
My question is this: If I use a 302 redirect initially (and then change to a 301 when the listing expires), will I lose the associative benefits of the 301 redirect, or should I just use a 301 redirect for the whole process? Personally, I like having my affiliate links listed in search engines, but I don’t have enough experience with this particular situation to know the long-term ramifications of doing this, especially on a larger scale. With the latest Google update (algorithmic: search for May Day; affects long-tail queries), however, I’m not sure if I’ll even get the benefits I have in the past…
I’m open to any suggestions or insight in this area. Though, I don’t need guesses from people who get their SEO knowledge from forums or blog posts…. I’ve been doing this for a while.
I’ve got some sort of spyware that’s intercepting all links from search engines, Spybot won’t install, why?
June 6, 2010 on 5:33 am | By advertising | In search engine | 3 CommentsI’m not asking for my personal computer, I would never let my computer get to that state, it’s a friends’ and they have no anti-spyware or antivirus because she’s convinced they CAUSE the problems.
Well now every time I search for something on a search engine and click a link, it redirects me to some other search engine, or a shopping site or something crazy.
I tried downloading and installing Spybot Search and Destroy, and at the install stage I get an error message that says "Error sending request. The server name or address could not be resolved."
How the heck do I get rid of whatever is screwing with the computer, and is there a way to find out how it picked up this spyware or whatever it is? Because the owner is going to blame me and say it’s from pages when I visited, and I want to know for sure.
Is there a way to show demographic information for search phrases on search engines?
June 6, 2010 on 5:33 am | By advertising | In search engine | 3 CommentsDoes google have any tools that can tell you the demographics on people searching for specific search phrases? For example, can I find out the demographics on people that search for ‘red corvette’? What percentage of the people conducting those searches are male versus female? What percentage are in certain age brackets? etc…etc… Thanks!
What are the different types of Google Search Engines?
June 6, 2010 on 1:44 am | By advertising | In search engine | 1 CommentI know that there is the reguluar Google, but my friend showed me different ones like Google Loco, and Gothic Google and a Google where you can put your name and can make it disapear. So please list EVERY TYPE of google. Thank you!
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