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Archive for February, 2008

Pingoat for Fast Site Indexing on Search Engines

Pingoat, a very weird name for a very handy service.

If you have built websites then you know that you can wait absolute ages for your site to appear in the search engines. Thats the old web. Nowadays, it is possible to have your site spidered by search engines very quickly and easily.

In the case of Google it is possible to have your site visited and spidered sometimes within minutes. This does not mean that you will appear in their index within minutes, but at least they have spidered you and you are in their queue for a full indexing.

Using this exact method I have had a new web site of mine appear in the index, and be getting organic search traffic, within 24 hours.

The method uses a technique pioneered by the blog industry … called “pinging“.

You can use this method for any web site though, not only for blog sites.

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Hi Everyone

Its been a while since my last post, so today I would like to share with you something that I have recently found, and that I think will help just about any site.

One of the hardest things to do with your web site is to quickly capture your visitors attention, and to get them to take some sort of “action”. That action could be something like getting them to click on an affiliate link, navigate to your products page, view a “special offer”, etc.

Visitors have developed “ad block” over the last few years, and they literally filter out the adverts on your site almost instantly and unconsciously. The only thing they still see is something they are not used to seeing yet.

Enter the “peel away ad“.

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