Google announced that it had new “software principles”
designed to fight a common complaint with search toolbars: that
consumers are uncertain how they got installed on their computers in the
first place, that they don’t like the often ad-heavy search results
they generate or that it’s hard to get them removed.
Despite this, a recent post by
privacy advocate Ben Edelman accuses Google partner IAC of preying on
unsuspecting users. Such behavior, if true, doesn’t seem to mesh with
Google’s standards. (This isn’t the first time IAC has been accused of getting away with violating Google policies.) Meanwhile, a post on
Seeking Alpha by hedge fund manager Eiad Asbah highlights issues with
AVG. That post also suggested that a new crackdown would happen, and
postulated that the Yahoo relationship was meant to protect AVG if
problems arose with Google.
AVG recently signed search contracts with Google and Yahoo, and we are
continuing to work closely with them as a strategic partner on numerous
fronts. AVG wants to ensure that peoples’ online experiences are
transparent and safe. While search makes up a portion of our business,
we are first and foremost a security and privacy company and are very
aligned with Google in their efforts to make the web a better and safer
place.
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Video by Matt Cutts Why don’t you turn off the PageRank feature in the Google Toolbar
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Google’s head of search spam, Matt Cutts, posted a video on YouTube named Why don’t you turn off the PageRank feature in the Google Toolbar?
Watch the video to get more details.
Watch the video to get more details.
Analyze Valuable Facebook Reports
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7:18 AM
To do mastering in Facebook Ads, One has to go through Facebook Ads reporting systems and analysis.
Everyday plenty of users logon to Facebook, spend noteworthy amount of time on Facebook. Hence there is lots of possibility that user will click on ads. i.e. lots of ad impressions, impression numbers and very small click through rate for Facebook advertisers.
So we need to understand different types of Facebook reports to identify key data in a ocean of numbers, what type of ads each report is best used for, and Excel pivot table settings to create meaningful, beautiful reports quick. After exporting reports from Facebook, emphasize all of the raw data, then select Data in the menu bar to drop down, and then choose “Pivot Table” to open in a new tab. Pivot tables save advertisers time in reporting because to add new data as it populates simply copy and paste the new data in and refresh the table. Here are few important Facebook reports and its usage:-
LifeTime Stats Facebook Report:- Extract advertising performance stats report in webpage page format that can be downloaded in .csv extension.
Advertising Performance:- The advertising performance report is just that with typically data surrounding clicks, impressions, CPC, etc. Straight up, it’s what you need when reporting standard ad performance.
Responder Demographics:- Check out this report get information about who is clicking on your ads, what is their age group and geo location.
Actions
by Impression Time:- To know about page like, post
like, post sharing, comments on post, Use this report.
Secure Your Website from Google Panda
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3:05 AM
It seems Google is not in the mood to stop fire from his gun
on spamming, irrelevant backlinks and duplicate content. Also there is a truth
that few spammers now changing its strategy as per Google Panda firework. They
now start doing spamming for their competitors website like backlinks spamming
to make them suffer with Panda. Don’t know how valid it is and what will Google
do against these kind of spammers.
Few in this post I am sharing few quick action items for
your website to protect it from Google Panda:-
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Avoid Duplicate Content – Almost all search engines
now working on its algorithm to kick out duplicate content websites from its
ranking. So the very first thing now to keep in mind is to avoid duplicate content.
Use rel=”canonical” if you want to use same content on different pages or block
pages via robots.txt.
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Choose preferred domain in webmaster tools to avoid
any confusion for crawler.
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Avoid low
quality and low value content as the main objective of Google Panda is to
provide users the pure and relevant content for its users. Delete any content
that you think is of that kind.
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Avoid spamming which is either in the form of
poor quality backlinks, spammy profile links etc.
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