Thursday, July 14, 2005

Ever want to get into affiliate marketing yourself? Mabey you are just starting out or you are a pro... either way, I found some good tips, on improving your AM revenue, on our favorite forums webmasterworld.com

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http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum20/4866.htm

In many respects, search engine marketing is a late-bloomer in the online advertising industry. In the early days of web development, it seemed much more important to build a website for your business or product and just get in on the whole cool “Internet thing” than it was to figure out how to get people to the site. Back then we talked in “eyeballs,” not impressions and clicks. Buzzwords and trends were plentiful (as they are today).

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Courtesy of http://www.SEOmoz.org

While looking around for some tokenization databases to help me build a term weight analysis tool, I came across a Microsoft article from January of 1997 on the subject of text analysis. This paper discusses some of the elements used in text processing, topic detection and classification and clearly shows that in 1997, search engines weren't used keyword density anymore than they are today. Since there had been some debate on this subject, I started a thread on the subject over at SEOChat.

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The monster search engine, Google, has been constantly innovating new web applications and designs. The company is so highly regarded that in the 10 months it has been traded in public stocks, it has increased in price from about $80 a share to over $300. Of course, a high tech company can’t get this much attention without raising some eyebrows over at Microsoft. Can these two companies, currently on a collision course, survive each other?

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