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09.10.04
Google Page Rank Is Dead
By Martin Lemieux
In part I - Google Page Rank Is Dead - Or Is It?
I discussed how Google's Page Ranking System has become obsolete, but at the same time, many business savvy entrepreneurs still give it credit and could possibly discredit or credit your website accordingly to it's rank.
"Let's really go in depth to take our 1st steps towards leaving Google's page ranking behind!"
If you're like 1000's of people online, you've been following page ranking so close for so long, it can be really though for you to break the habit. "No habit can be completely broken, it must be replaced with another".
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Proving Your Traffic
By Chris Richardson
You've made all the right SEO moves and your SERP position reflects that. Your PPC campaign is converting nicely, which results in a steady customer base. To supplement your budding revenue, you'd also like to sell web real estate for ad purposes, but you have to prove the amount of traffic you receive is what you say it is. How do you go about this?
If you are using a hosting company, they should be able to provide traffic statistics. However, potential advertisers are not able to view this data directly because of security reasons. What options do you have to relay your traffic information to potential advertisers? This topic was brought up at the SitePoint.com forums by a poster named Spridel.
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CTIA WIRELESS I.T. & Entertainment 2004 To Feature Apple, Vodafone, Microsoft, And Yahoo! Today, CTIA - The Wireless Association announced the keynote speakers for the upcoming CTIA WIRELESS I.T. & Entertainment 2004, October 25-27, 2004 in San Francisco, California.
Ed Colligan of palmOne, Inc., Sean Maloney of Intel, Ron Markezich of Microsoft, Scott Gode of Microsoft, Paul Jacobs of QUALCOMM, Graeme Ferguson of Vodafone, Frank Casanova of Apple, Daniel Rosensweig of Yahoo! and Craig McCaw of Clearwire are scheduled to open each day of this event, the fastest growing wireless Internet and mobile data show in the industry.
EBay Bans Book The controversial new book "Why Is America So FAT?", which criticizes the pharmaceutical industry for causing the obesity epidemic, has been banned by online auction company eBay.
Microsoft Debuts Nine New Peripherals Company Executives and Designer Philippe Starck Unite to Debut Tres Chic Mice and Keyboards.
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