I’m sick and grumpy and generally pissed at the world today so allow me my first rant in months.
Continue reading...23. November 2005
Eagle Eye Miggy has the lowdown on the INQ7 report about the “botched” Pekeng Pangulo Googlebomb campaign. Now why didn’t the whitehouse.gov webmaster think of that!? :)
Continue reading...23. November 2005
According to sensei over at Cre8asiteForums, the updates are happening at these datacenters: 64.233.171.99 64.233.171.104 64.233.171.105 64.233.171.147
Continue reading...23. November 2005
Continuing the Sandbox thread, perhaps the more appropriate label for what is collectively known as the Sandbox effect should be Trustbox, a term coined by Aaron Wall. Him, Massa, lots0, NFFC and now Andy Hagans all agree on one thing: highly trusted links, not the rumored 6-month waiting period, is your ticket out of the Sandbox [...]
Continue reading...21. November 2005
If you’re a Chitika user and you’re confused with the recent “curiosity clicks” development, I don’t blame you.
Continue reading...21. November 2005
Attention Pinoy probloggers. I might be contacting you soon :)
Continue reading...21. November 2005
Survey says: Chitika gave away too much, too soon. Funny how a small detail can cause such a big a problem.
Continue reading...20. November 2005
In this issue of Three Links, we’re featuring three brutally frank sites that push linkbaiting to a whole new level: Confessions ni Ella - diary of a self-confessed special service masseuse. Justice for Francis Xavier Manzano - a running commentary on the alleged Ortigas rubout by friends of one of the victims. The ID Configuration - just plain [...]
Continue reading...19. November 2005
SEO Philippines member ecaritos asks: How do I steer my blog (link love) so that my “Page eCPM” value is high? What exactly does Page eCPM mean in layman’s terms? Here’s my $0.02: Given that you have the same number of impressions (per 1000) and relatively the same number of clicks, why is it that you [...]
Continue reading...18. November 2005
From Webmasterworld, Matt Cutts practically confirmed the existence of the Sandbox by saying that the algo may have Sandbox-like effects on some sites. In reply to a question from Brett Tabke, Matt said that there wasn’t a sandbox, but the algorithm might affect some sites, under some circumstances, in a way that a webmaster would perceive [...]
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24. November 2005
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