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300 Quality Available Domains from DotSauce Premium
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- Published:
- 30 Apr 2008 / 08:02 PM
- Category:
- Domain Names
- Tags:
- search engine, search engine indexing, USD
Help! My Site Blog Got Hacked
Just Make Money Online: I don’t know how many evil spirits possessed this person who took the time to hack my blog and include un-related content into my blog’s layout. This unwanted content made my blog get indexed for keywords that are not at all what my blog is all about!
One more problem that this hacking brought is that my blog is now getting AdSense ads that are for the bad content that the hacker placed on my blog. Although I’m not earning a 6-figure income from this blog, the AdSense earnings I used to get was a big help in putting food on the table. Now I’m only earning peanuts.
I was able to get rid of the code that the hacker embedded on my blog’s layout. However, Google’s still thinking that my site’s optimized for the wrong keywords. Although I’m thinking that performing more aggressive SEO techniques might help recover my blog’s search engine standing, unfortunately, I currently don’t have the time and tools to make this work.
Have you ever experienced such situation? How did you resolve it. Help please.
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- Published:
- 30 Apr 2008 / 09:33 AM
- Category:
- Problogging
- Tags:
- food, Google, search engine, search engine standing
Help! My Blog Got Hacked
Just Make Money Online: I don’t know how many evil spirits possessed this person who took the time to hack my blog and include un-related content into my blog’s layout. This unwanted content made my blog get indexed for keywords that are not at all what my blog is all about!
One more problem that this hacking brought is that my blog is now getting AdSense ads that are for the bad content that the hacker placed on my blog. Although I’m not earning a 6-figure income from this blog, the AdSense earnings I used to get was a big help in putting food on the table. Now I’m only earning peanuts.
I was able to get rid of the code that the hacker embedded on my blog’s layout. However, Google’s still thinking that my site’s optimized for the wrong keywords. Although I’m thinking that performing more aggressive SEO techniques might help recover my blog’s search engine standing, unfortunately, I currently don’t have the time and tools to make this work.
Have you ever experienced such situation? How did you handle it? Help please.
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- Published:
- 30 Apr 2008 / 09:33 AM
- Category:
- Problogging
- Tags:
- food, Google, search engine, search engine standing
How Tight Is Your Blog’s Community?
Business and Blogging:
Here at Business and Blogging we’ve emphasized the importance of building relationships again and again.
Recently, a real life case study unfolded which demonstrated the importance of community in a dramatic way.
CNN.com recently covered the story of James Karl Buck, a graduate student who used the micro-blogging tool, Twitter, to help secure his release from an Egyptian jail earlier this month.
After the story broke, the blogosphere was abuzz with the news. Many blogs covered the story including:
Legal Blog Watch
Search Engine Watch
Blog Herald
Twitter Blog
I first learned of the story, fittingly enough, through a tweet (micro blog post) left by one of my followers.
The point to all of this is that James Karl Buck’s micro blog post about his situation was effective because he had a community already in place. His community was enough in tune with his activities that they knew that his post was serious and that it meant trouble. His community cared enough about him that they responded.
Business blogger, what about you?
Is your community in place?
Are they in tune with you?
Do they care enough to respond?
The answers could change your life . . . or, at the very least, your business.
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- Published:
- 29 Apr 2008 / 08:27 AM
- Category:
- Problogging
Free Web Developer Toolbar Loaded with SEO and Domain Tools
DotSauce Magazine: Web Developer Toolbar is a free Firefox and IE toolbar that comes packed with all the SEO and Domain Tools web developers need. These tools are built right into your toolbar and can be accessed over any website!
Please welcome the newest member of the DotSauce Network and give the web developer toolbar a try today!
Great SEO Tools and Domain Tools found in Web Developer Toolbar:
Backlink Checker
Google Banned Checker
Google Datacenter Search
Google PageRank Prediction
Page Index Checker
Keyword Density Checker
Keyword Suggestion
Link Popularity
Multi-Rank Checker
PageRank Checker
Rank Checker
Search Engine Position
Search Listings Preview
Spider View
URL Redirect Checker
Visual PageRank
Link Cloaking Checker
Alexa Traffic Rank
Broken Link Checker
Domain Availability
Domain Look-up
Domain Whois
Instant Domain Checker
IP Location
Link Price Calculator
Ping Test
Reciprocal Link Checker
Reverse IP/Look-up
Server Status
Website Speed Test
On top of that, Web Developer Toolbar has features to browse the latest industry news and forum discussions from NamePros, Web Hosting Talk, DigitalPoint and SitePoint.
Try it out and let us know what you think! Any feedback and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Free Web Developer Toolbar Loaded with SEO and Domain Tools
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- Published:
- 28 Apr 2008 / 12:27 PM
- Category:
- Domain Names
Coffee Break
Business and Blogging: I’m afraid I only have time for a quick coffee break with you this week - the movers have come and gone, the car has been picked up to be shipped and Goodwill has carted away any remaining possessions that didn’t make the cut for this move.
I am typing away in an empty apartment - sitting on the floor with nothing but my internet connection and my coffee pot.
As soon as my husband pries my fingers away from the keyboard, we’ll be boarding a plane to our new home in New York City.
Soon, I’ll be blogging from the Big Apple.
It will take a week or so for us to get internet access - but I am already searching out wi-fi spots.
So, enjoy the following thought-provoking articles, and be glad that you aren’t living out of a box!!
Lately, Laura has been writing about the potential of Twitter. Chris at The Transfer is taking an even longer view of the potential of Twitter as a customer feedback tool. I think that blogging still has a lot of untapped potential as a customer feedback tool, and I enjoyed reading Chris’ vision of Twitter in the Marketer’s toolbox in his post Twitter: A Tool to Grasp that Elusive Customer Feedback?
This guest post by James Chartrand writing on Copyblogger encourages bloggers to enhance their relationships with their readers (customers) by creating an emotional connection in his post: Give More Than Words for Extreme Reader Response.
Anita Campbell at SmallBizTrends points…
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- Published:
- 27 Apr 2008 / 10:00 AM
- Category:
- Problogging
April 2008: Thanks for Our Sponsors
Daily Blog Tips: Just a quick note to thank our sponsors. I am also glad that all of them provide valuable and relevant services for bloggers and webmasters, so it’s a win win situation for everyone.
ShoppingAds is probably the best merchant advertising network around. That is, they display merchant listings on your site (read products), and you earn either per click or per action. If you are trying to monetize your blog or website, make sure to give a try to their service.
We all know how important it is to understand how visitors are using our blogs or websites, where they are clicking and so on. CrazyEgg will give you exactly this information, presented in heat maps, lists and several other reports.
Early to Rise is one of the most popular websites for online entrepreneurs and people wanting to make money online. They are a free report to anyone signing up on their newsletter titled “How To Create A Profitable Traffic Jam On Your Site.” There are no strings attached, so if you are looking for traffic, give it a go.
Yougler is a web startup that gives people the possibility to create an online profile and direct several of their contact details there. They also created a WordPress plugin that you can install on your blog and use it as a contact channel to interact with other people without exposing yourself to spammers.
Created by Brian Gardner and Cory Miller, two of the best WordPress designers around,…
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- Published:
- 27 Apr 2008 / 12:56 AM
- Category:
- Problogging