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Generating revenue for asia traffic? |
Posted by: llegent - 07-03-2006, 04:06 PM - Forum: PPC / CPC / Affiliate Programs
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Hi, I have a problem seeking for help. My main site is getting tones of traffic from asia countries, especially china, hong kong those chinese speaking countries. I was searching for nealr 3weeks trying to get an answer to monetize these traffic, be it CPC or CPM based.
Till date I still have no luck in finding a good solution. Anyone could help point me a direction in getting the value out of these traffic sources?
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Have luck in landing "One word" domain? |
Posted by: llegent - 07-03-2006, 03:53 PM - Forum: Domain Discussion
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Hi everyone. Good day. I am always wondering if anyone here got the luck in having a single word domain? Like internet.com, news.com...etc ? Back then when domain name was still a very raw virtual property, how would anyone actually willing to pay a hefty price for this type of virtual property. Well, if I remember corectly, the domain proce was like USDxx range isn't it? Plus the yearly renewal fee, it would have comes to quite a sum.
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Actual Cost to Domain Registrar? |
Posted by: llegent - 07-03-2006, 03:41 PM - Forum: Domain Discussion
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Hello everyone. I just reached here today. I was wondering that with all those great deal offer by the domain registrars like 1and1, registerfly...etc, with their promotion price of cheap domain regostration eg $2.99 for .info has been going like hotcake! How could they still make money and earn profit?
So, what the actual cost to these domain registrars that they could still afford such low price? eg :-
1. Actual cost for .com?
2. Actual cost for .net?
3. Actual cost for .info?
4. Actual cost for .biz?
5. and so on?
or is it possible that these registrar are still under cost? Anyone has a good idea?
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Google PR (PageRank) Defined |
Posted by: sub-zero - 07-01-2006, 02:01 PM - Forum: Search Engines and Marketing
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PR is short for PageRank, a system Google created to help determine the popularity of a site. It's essentially what put them on the map, as it made their search results (at the time) FAR FAR better than any other search engine, because it knew which sites were more popular and it put them toward the top.
Here is what they say about it:
http://www.google.com/technology/
You can download the Google toolbar and see the PR for any site. The more incoming links a site has, the higher the PR. The higher the PR, the better that site will do in the search engines. Granted, many other factors go into search engine rankings, but PR is a pretty big one.
For reference:
- The scale goes from 0 - 10
- Most people say an 8 isn't possible for a one-man show. You need to be a big company to get the links necessary (hundreds of thousands) to get that high.
- There are just a few PR 10's in the world.
- The scale is exponential, like the Richter Scale. There are 1/10th as many PR5s as there are PR4s. There are 1/10th as many PR6s as PR5s. Etc...
- The ONLY thing that affects PageRank is incoming links and the quality of those links. A link coming to you from a PR5 is much more valuable than a link coming to you from a PR3. Of course, every link helps so never turn them down.
- An easy way to get more incoming links is to get your site listed in directories. There are a lot of paid directories out there, but that Excel list is all free ones. The list shows the PR of the sites as well, which really helps.
- If you post on other forums, and if they allow it, make sure you have a link to your site in your signature. Those are links, they pass PR, it helps.
One last thing to consider, which you often have very little control over is anchor text. The text that is used to link to your site is very important to Google. If people link to your site with the words "Smallville forum", you'll rank better for those words. If they link to your site saying "Swiss cheese", you'll rank better for those.
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Google Adsense |
Posted by: angelbabyw2pointoh - 07-01-2006, 03:36 AM - Forum: PPC / CPC / Affiliate Programs
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I have a few small websites and blogs where I have google adsense on them. I do not get a lot of traffic, but I was wondering if anyone had any tips for when I do get traffic so that people will want to click on the ads. Such as ad placement, etc.
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css |
Posted by: angelbabyw2pointoh - 07-01-2006, 03:18 AM - Forum: Domain Development
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Hello. I am interested in learning CSS. Does anyone know of any good tutorials online. I have been playing with it a little on myspace only.
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