So, you have this amazing WordPress site, but for some reason the search engines just don’t show you much love. You post killer content, make it easy for users to share via their social networks, and people are subscribing to your RSS feed, indicating that they’re like what they’re reading.
Had an old copy of the “Google Analytics For WordPress” lying around (which didn’t seem to put anything in my blog source), but after upgrading it it kept saying “Google Analytics settings reset to default” whenever I tried to change anything.
Google Android is equipped with a powerful browser built from the WebKit open source project. Wordpress is one of the most popular open source publishing applications. This site is currently powered by Wordpress 2.7.1 and I own a T-Mobile HTC G1 so I wanted to test how these two open source projects interacted with each other.
So, Adsense has a newish custom search tool for adding to your sites which I rather like. It is flexible and can be embedded easier than the previous searches. The major benefit is the ability to have the search results display on a results page of your choice rather than a standard full page Google-looking results page.
Adsense for Search term might not have been more foreign internet marketers in the ear. For those who know what it is not adsense for search, I explain a little OK. Adsense is a program owned by Google (to act as a blogger).
I put AdSense ads on my Wordpress plugin pages since the donation button wasn't exactly raking in the dough. I inserted my AdSense code straight into these pages' content. Looking through some of my stats I noticed a few of my posts got lots of hits from Google Search that would be good for ads.
Google is the undisputed king of search. They do it well. What many bloggers may not be aware of is that you can use Google as your site’s main search engine. You don’t have to use your blog engine’s built in search.
It may seem that quite a lot of people do not know how to find out how Google ranks your website. Google uses PR (Page Rank) to work out how important your website is.
Today I was searching for "Code Project" in Google in order to open its homepage to have a look at some new articles. the surprise was that I didn't find the codeproject.com site in the result! I tried to open the page directly by typing the url www.codeproject.com I found that the page rank of Code Project is zero!
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