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What Is Search Engine

What is seek engine marketing? It is a all-around appellation that refers to all the altered means you can bazaar a website on the bulk or so seek engines out there. In truth, it is a bolt all appellation for a lot of humans who apperceive they should apparently accept a website, but not abundant added than that. It is like walking up to a absolute acreage abettor and adage you charge a house.If you accept a business, you charge a site. If you accept site, you have to charge seek engine marketing. Logically, this makes sense. In the applied apple of internet marketing, however, seek engine business is a actual ample term. It encompasses a advanced array of things.


When a lot of humans use the phrase, they are absolutely adage something abroad to a business aggregation like ours. What they are adage is I charge acknowledgment for my site. I charge to get humans from the seek engines to my site. A lot of important, I charge them to buy. If this is your accepted anticipation process, you are cerebration forth the actual band of thought. There is, however, a problem.


So you want to get your Xbox 360 online and get past the stone ages huh? Well we'll give a real quick and easy guide to get that up and going for you! Make sure that you have internet service in your house preferably DSL, contact your local internet provider for more info.



Step one:


Go to your local electronic super store and either search or ask for a Linksys wired router. (Note a Linksys wireless router would work just as well. Also purchase a network cable long enough to reach from the router to the Xbox 360 while you're there!

Step Two:


Read through the manual on how to set this up on your current home network. Really all you would need to do is plug the network cable that connects your DSL modem and computer together into the Uplink/Internet port on the router. (Note: you will need an extra cable to plug your PC into the router so you still have internet access on your PC! Usually Linksys Routers comes standard with one 6ft long network cable for just that purpose.)

Step Three:


Connect the network cable you also purchased from the router to the Xbox 360. From there power on your 360 and go to the options and run the connection test. From there you should be all set and ready to game LIVE!

Search Engine Optimization and Valid HTML

Valid HTML is important - right? We are told every day in the website owner community that valid HTML code is the 'right' way to build your website. Valid HTML allows for greater accessibility, cross-browser compatability, and can even possibly help your search engine rankings.

But then again...

I decided to test whether valid HTML can actually help your rankings in Google. A lot of website owners talk about how their non-compliant websites do well in Google and how their complaint sites may not be doing as well. The implied suggestion here is that Google either simply did not care about errors in HTML, or even more extreme, that Google preferred non-compliant websites - a charge that would certainly be puzzling if it were true.

A Sneak Peak at Results - Google Preferred Invalid HTML?

The results of my test surprised me. Not only did I find that Google apparantly does not give any preference to sites with valid HTML, Google actually seemed to prefer the sites with blatant errors in their code.

Think about this - if Google does give preference to websites with errors in their HTML, then it would actually benefit you to program errors into your website (as far as the SEO is concerned). Now I am not ready to accept that as a valid conclusion, but the results are what they are. With these conclusions staring back at us, I though it necessary to publish the methodology and results, and open up the topic for discussion.

Internet Marketing

Internet services have been disrupted in parts of the Middle East after damage to an undersea cable in the Mediterranean. There was disruption to 70% of the nationwide network in Egypt, a government official told Reuters. There was also disruption in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, reported the Associated Press. India also suffered up to 60% disruption, a national industry body told Reuters news agency.
Blogger Masud Reza from Pakistan is reporting that Pakistan is also affected by this outage. Mesud's post says:
"At approx. 11:30am today, the SMW4 Segment 4 Sumbarine Cable went down due to a fiber cut between Marseille and Palermo due to which the Internet connectivity in Pakistan is severely affected.
At this moment, TWA1 customers are suffering the most. PTCL has switched it's Internet traffic from SMW4 to SMW3.
Let's hope that this fault is repaired soon since degraded Internet service cripples internet for business.
Update: A ship has left Italy for repairing the fault. However, timelines indicated by SMW4 are anywhere from twelve to fourteen days!!"

Search Engine Reputation Management

Search Engine Reputation Management (or SERM) tactics are often employed by companies and increasingly by individuals who seek to proactively shield their brands or reputations from damaging content brought to light through search engine queries. Some use these same tactics reactively, in attempts to minimize damage inflicted by inflammatory (or "flame") websites (and weblogs) launched by consumers and, as some believe, competitors.

Given the increasing popularity and development of search engines, these tactics have become more important than ever. Consumer generated media (like blogs) has amplified the public's voice, making points of view - good or bad - easily expressed. This is further explained in this front page article in the Washington Post.

Search Engine Reputation Management strategies include Search engine optimization (SEO) and Online Content Management. Because search engines are dynamic and in constant states of change and revision, it is essential that results are constantly monitored.

Social networking giant Facebook has been known to practice this form of reputation management. When they released their Polls service in Spring 2007, the popular blog TechCrunch found that it could not use competitors' names in Polls. Due largely to TechCrunch's authority in Google's algorithms, its post ranked for Facebook polls. A Facebook rep joined the comments, explained the situation and that the bugs in the old code had been updated so that it was now possible.