Remains of the Day: "Piracy" Sounds Too Sexy Edition [For What It's Worth]

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21 Mar 2010
The people who originally branded file sharers as pirates get upset that the so-called pirates aren’t more upset, Googler Matt Cutts offers a high level explanation of how search engines like Google work, and Internet Explorer 9 won’t run on XP. More »



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4 Responses to Remains of the Day: "Piracy" Sounds Too Sexy Edition [For What It's Worth]

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pemanah yang dah lama tak panah

March 21st, 2010 at 3:29 am

In firefox, click File, import, then follow instructions

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Steven A

March 24th, 2010 at 12:07 am

You answered your own question it's GOOGLE

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cosmicwindwalker

March 24th, 2010 at 8:31 am

Google gets its revenue from the advertising market – providing ads above and beside searches, and using tracking cookies to know what you search for and the sites you go on to serve you targeted ads that you are more likely to click on and buy through.

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Bryn T

March 29th, 2010 at 12:16 pm

Yes, although you can submit your site for free to Google, MSN, Yahoo! and others, the search engine spiders/robots automatically come visit your Web site every few days.

First of all, if you want to achieve high keyword rankings, you must insert keywords into the META tags and visible content on your pages. You need to have a lot of fresh and new content and at least 10 Web pages, enough Web pages to mathc the number of Web pages your online competitors also have.

Usually, whatever your domain name is, your site will appear whenever somebody inserts your domain name into the search box. Look into also increasing the number of Web site links pointing to your Web site. This helps in getting your Web site ranked for different keyword as well.

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