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RankNoodle.com-A Search Engine With A Difference

September 10, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · Leave a Comment 

Ever heard of Ranknoodle.com . It is a new search engine and claims to be different.

And it is.

It is a search engine that display web result for your search phrase, related search phrase conversation, related articles, images, and videos in one searched page.

Search is the hard truth of today’s world.

We are always searching for one thing or another. Search on the internet has a special place. That is why search engines have such a prominent position on internet. Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask.com are well known search engines. Read more

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How To Save Time Spent on Finding Information

April 13, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · Leave a Comment 

If you are in business, information is vital. Though there are search engines and websites full of information, searching for information could be a daunting task itself. Every time you want to look for something, you need to go to search engine and then sieve through multiple results on search engine page.

If you have done the search you can understand how frustrating it can be at times.

One way to save time while conducting research is to get information to come to you. There are various ways in which you can be provided with relevant information on a regular basis without having to return to a Web site.

Here are some of them: Read more

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It Matters Where Your Links Are Coming From

April 5, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · 1 Comment 

Web is nothing more than intricate network of hyper links. A website with more links is always on a higher pedestal than the site with lesser links.One reason for this is that more links translate into more clicks and more traffic

Second and more important reason is value of your website in eyes of search engines.

Link building plays in getting increased traffic via search engines. Links to your site act like secondment in the eyes of the search engines. Read more

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Dried of Content-Here Are Places To Find More Content

March 27, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · Leave a Comment 

A content writer always has a challenge ahead of him. To find more content that would provide value to their websites and readers. Most of us have resources at our disposal which we use in times of need. These include books, magazines, websites that we visit often to read.

I made a comprehensive list of the content resources to share with you. Read more

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Demographic Bidding Now Available For AdWords Advertisers

March 26, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · 2 Comments 

adwords.gifGoogle has officially announced availability of demographic bidding for all its Adwords’ customers. Earlier beta, this feature has been made available with effect from 21 March.

What is demographic bidding? Read more

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Ask.com To End Its Search Engine-Garry Price Leaves

March 5, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · Leave a Comment 

Ask.com will no more be a search engine. Instead it would be reverted back to its old model of questions and answers. Barry Diller’s IAC which owns the Ask.com is cutting the job by 8 percent of the Ask workforce and killing the search engine.

Wall Street Journal reports Read more

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An Incomplete Guide To Targeted and Not So Targeted Traffic To Your Site

February 20, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · Leave a Comment 

Traffic is lifeblood of your online business. More traffic means more business and higher profits and vice versa. However, within traffic there exists two kinds of traffic subsets.

One is highly focused traffic called targeted traffic. This traffic consist of people who are actively seeking information about the things that your product is related to. This subgroup of traffic yields more conversion in terms of sales and subscriptions. Read more

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Vertical Search-Way To Perform Specialized Search

January 28, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · Leave a Comment 

Vertical Search is a new dimension in search engine industry that focuses on specialized areas for its search activity.

Google and Yahoo are broad based search engines that index everything available on the web. When you enter term “make money” the broad base search engine such as Google, it would list all the pages from every nook and corner.

Google does not know who is at the other end and what he would be interested in. It would assimilate all pages with relevant keywords and arrange them in order it thinks is most relevant for the search term.

But for the same term a stock broker would have an interest in different pages and an internet marketer would want different pages to be shown. Read more

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Bump! Bang! Does Your Site Block Spiders?

November 17, 2007 by Arun Pal Singh · Leave a Comment 

Search engine spiders crawl pages following hyperlinks on other pages. But certain things may serve as hindrance to crawling of search engine spiders.It is important to know and understand them so that one can modify he website accordingly for giving better access to spiders. Read more

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