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How Google Page Rank Works by Lawrence Andrews
... Each time you add a link, or a page that links to you adds a link, you run the risk of lowering your PageRank. Make sure that you have as few links as possible, and so do any sites that are associated with you. Google repeats its PageRank calculatons many times at each update, and each time the calculation is made it gets more likely to be accurate. Total accuracy can never be achieved, however, because one site’s PageRank is entirely relative to the others’.

21 Simple Ways To Make More Money From Your Current Clients, Part 1 by Teri Mramer
... For digital products, this can be done by: * Adding a "special Offer" to the thank you page * Add a 2nd Offer to the download page * Add an affiliate product to your ezine thank you page * Add a JV partner offer to Ezine sign up thank you page For physical products, this can be done by: * Adding a printed "flier" with a sales letter for another product on it * Adding a flier with several products on it - These could be a "coupon" page for your products only or for affiliate or JV ...

Google Page Rank Explained by Michael Lawrence
... Fact: The Google Toolbar displays Page Rank as a base 10 log scale that is not the "actual" result of the Page Rank calculationThe average page rank of all pages in the index is 1 . It is possible to have an "actual" page rank value in the millions or much smaller than 1 using the page rank formula but the Google toolbar only displays integers from 0 - 10 on it's pr meter. Only Google knows how the scale is split up and where the basepoints for each level are.

5 Tips To Keep Visitors Glued To Your Website by Yaro Starak
... Multiple Page ArticlesIf you have long articles break them down into multiple pages. This will increase your pageviews and also helps those with slow net access. You probably already see a lot of bloggers using this method by listing only the first few paragraphs of a post on the front page with a more or continue reading link. This tip works for not just blogs though so if ever your articles start breaking the 1000 word mark considering breaking them down into multiple pages.

Using Google by Nowshade Kabir
... If you would like to see the most relevant pages on the first page of your search result, be very specific with your choice of words. For example: if you would like to research on former NHL hockey player Makarov, you should start your search with Makarov not hockey player. Even better if you search for the words: hockey player Makarov. Because just the word Makarov will show web pages on "Makarov" a Russian-made handgun and numerous other people and products with the name Makarov.

How to Measure Your Website's Performance by Charlie Cook
... Page views tell you how frequently different parts of your site are being seen, but you could have a large number of page views triggered by a small audience. ZDNet wanted to put tracking code on my homepage to determine the number of 'unique visitors' to my site. This would tell them how many visitors I was attracting per month and what percentage of these were unique visitors; new visitors who hadn't already been to my site or visited one of their own sites.

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle – An Easy Household Guide ~ Book Review by Lillian Brummet
... Cute little illustrations by Axel Scheffler accompany most of the pages, adding a little touch of humor. One of the first things Nicky discusses is the importance of refusing to purchase over-packaged items – in fact he states it is the main focus of the book, and it does briefly discusses avoiding disposables, things that cannot be recycled and those that are made from all virgin materials. Whereas the book seems to concentrate on how to reuse or recycle existing trash, it also comments on ...

10 Quick Steps To Becoming A Google Power-User by Judith Brandy
... Everyone knows that you type words into your search engine and it returns pages upon pages of information about websites containing answers you might be seeking. Unfortunately, if you just type a few words into the search bar, you’re going to receive a jumble of both relevant and irrelevant results. So how do you pare down your Googles? Let’s take a look at two of the biggest search engines: Google. Now, I’m a Google nut, but I have also used Yahoo from time to time.

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