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Monday, December 21, 2009
Home About Contact Rumor Bin | Search Engine Optimization Let’s Try to Find All 200 Parameters in Google Algorithm Email Ann Smarty Follow me on Twitter Ann Smarty 12/18/09 45 Comments I am sure Googlers should be enjoying this: hardly can they say a word, there follows a wealth of guessed and speculations. com versus.
 
Monday, January 12, 2009
This same Long Tail theory has been applied to search in that a handful of queries drive a lot of clicks to a site but in reality there are sometimes tens of thousands of other terms which actually convert at a higher rate. However there is also the argument that the bottom 20% of searches also generate 60% of the sales.
 
Monday, December 15, 2008
On this page: Search Engine Penalties, Banning in General Google Penalties, Banning from SERPs Googles “-30&# Penalties Googles “-950&# Penalties Googles Paid Links Penalties Yahoo! Forum thread beginning 08/04/2005, Search Engine Watch.] including several of the sites I maintain as of August 2006.
 

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On this page: Search Engine Penalties, Banning in General Google Penalties, Banning from SERPs Googles “-30&# Penalties Googles “-950&# Penalties Googles Paid Links Penalties Yahoo! Forum thread beginning 08/04/2005, Search Engine Watch.] including several of the sites I maintain as of August 2006.
Home About Contact Rumor Bin | Search Engine Optimization Let’s Try to Find All 200 Parameters in Google Algorithm Email Ann Smarty Follow me on Twitter Ann Smarty 12/18/09 45 Comments I am sure Googlers should be enjoying this: hardly can they say a word, there follows a wealth of guessed and speculations. com versus.
This same Long Tail theory has been applied to search in that a handful of queries drive a lot of clicks to a site but in reality there are sometimes tens of thousands of other terms which actually convert at a higher rate. However there is also the argument that the bottom 20% of searches also generate 60% of the sales.