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1001: new post   Blogmania Hits Jeeves Too
Like Google, Yahoo, and MSN before it, AskJeeves also catches a nasty case Blog Envy.
Ask - TeomaFeb 3, 2005
1002: new post   Blogs - What's Really the Appeal?
"Tell me, what is it that appeals to you about Blogging and/or Blogs in general?" (-subscription required)
WebmasterWorld SupportersJuly 12, 2008
1003: new post   Blogs : The End is Near - Or Just The Beginning?
"Some blogs are great. Some are regurgitated drivel. Like the rest of life, you have to watch where you walk."
FooFeb 14, 2006
1004: new post   Blogs Passing PR or is the Value Just in the Anchor Text?
Simple question - surprising answers.
WebmasterWorld SupportersMar 22, 2004
1005: new post   Blogs and SEO
"I started reading about blogs and thought, ok, this is what I should do. So, I have started to switch my site over to blogs on every page. Now I am not sure this was the right thing to do. I noticed that as soon as I switched to a blog on my main page my PR on Google tool bar dropped."
Google News ArchiveJan 19, 2004
1006: new post   Blogs, Moderation and The Current WebmasterWorld Zero Tolerance Linkage Policy
The "blog as propaganda and sales-n-promotion" phenomena is growing and only going to get worse. The issue at hand is our policy on not allowing links to blogs. The main focal point is that of trust and accuracy. While blogs can provide incredible vehicles to staying informed, they also pose a risk of misinforming us.
WebmasterWorld SupportersMay 24, 2005
1007: new post   Blogster Blog Host Sold for $100,000
Domain NamesJan 3, 2006
1008: new post   Blow Search and InfoSpace in Distribution Pact
"BlowSearch will distribute InfoSpace's Web metasearch results and online yellow and white pages listings through its search properties."
Alternative Search EnginesJan 22, 2004
1009: new post   BlowSearch Introduces PPC Program With Fraud Protection
"...competitors can be deterred from maliciously clicking on paid results as advertisers can enter a competitor’s IP address to automatically prevent paid listings from being displayed to that specific IP address"
Pay Per Click EnginesMar 23, 2005
1010: new post   Bodog.com Name Frozen
"This is the result of a legal dispute over the ownership of the Bodog.com domain name."
Domain NamesAug 29, 2007
1011: new post   Bogon List: Reserved IP Addresses
Did you just buy a never-used-before IP address that is essentially banned on the internet?
Webmaster GeneralSept 1, 2009
1012: new post   Bold Text, H1, and H2.....
What's the status of style tags in html in relation to optimization?
Google News ArchiveMar 13, 2003
1013: new post   Book Publishers Mull Over Changes To Their Industry
"Like the music and newspaper industries before it, the book-publishing world now faces vanishing revenues as sales of physical discs, papers and books give way to far cheaper or free digital distribution."
FooOct 10, 2009
1014: new post   Borders Closes Stores, Start Own Web Retailing
"The Borders Group, one of the nation's largest book retailers, announced a new strategic plan Thursday to close nearly half of its Waldenbooks stores, sell off or franchise most of its 73 overseas superstores, sever its relationship with Amazon.com and start its own online retail site."
EcommerceMar 23, 2007
1015: new post   Bot-Blocking Methodology
"WebmasterWorld Members discuss various bot-blocking methodologies."
Search Engine Spider and User Agent IdentificationDec 13, 2008
1016: new post   Botnet Attack Sentence: 3 Years
A man was sentenced to three years in prison Friday for launching a computer attack that let hackers install unwanted internet advertising software.
Webmaster GeneralAug 26, 2006
1017: new post   Botnet Pandemic Threatens Core of Internet
"Up to a quarter of computers on the net may be used by cyber criminals in so-called "botnets", according to Vint Cerf."
Search Engine Spider and User Agent IdentificationJan 26, 2007
1018: new post   Bots Artificially Inflate AdSense Impressions
"The new trend is to augment the SERPs with screen shots in places like Ask, Snap and others, and the screen shots are made with javascript enabled so that javascript page elements (menus, etc.) are visible. That means your AdSense ads are also being included in those screen shots and possibly skewing your statistics."
Google AdSenseJuly 17, 2007
1019: new post   Brace Yourself - Google Update Imminent
Obviously the most anticipated update in the history of Google watching. The last week has seen over 10,000 message posted in our Google forum about the impending monthly update. For the first time we can remember, Google gives a bit of heads up about the update.
Google News ArchiveMar 6, 2003
1020: new post   Brain Suckers 101 : When Co-workers Ask an Absurd Amount of Questions
"I've been having an increasingly difficult time getting my work done because I am constantly bombarded with technical questions all day long.
Professional Webmaster Business IssuesMar 18, 2007
1021: new post   Brainstorm On How To Get One Way Inbound Links
"I would like to hear successes from those who have done it well, and any harebrained ideas that are untried and unproven for this."
WebmasterWorld SupportersMay 30, 2006
1022: new post   Brand Name or KW Inbound Anchor Links
Link DevelopmentJuly 4, 2009
1023: new post   Branding A Blog With A Good Name
"When it came to choosing a name for your blog what considerations went into making your final choice and eliminating the alternatives?" (-subscription required)
WebmasterWorld SupportersJune 7, 2007
1024: new post   Brandspam - Google's Latest Challenge
We all have our different views on the value of Google's search results after Panda.[br][br] What is undeniable is that a lot of rubbishy spam sites have disappeared out of the listings which is very welcome - but many commercial key phrases are now dominated by big brands that have taken the opportunity to move into niches that they have never been in before, and which they have little obvious expertise in.
Google SEO News and DiscussionJuly 27, 2011
1025: new post   Breakdown of the new AdSense Terms, FAQ, Policies
Everything you wanted to know about the June 17, 2004 Google AdSense update. New features: search, ad preview, languages, more channels, whew!
Google AdSenseJune 18, 2004
1026: new post   Breaking The IE Habit
Fear of viruses, security woes, spyware, scumware, malware, and general obsolecence is driving users away from IE in record numbers.
HTMLJuly 7, 2004
1027: new post   Brewer Disputes With Real Sam Adams
"The Boston brewers of Sam Adams beer objected when they learned that a mayoral campaign here included Web sites invoking the name of their product."
Domain NamesOct 29, 2007
1028: new post   Brian May, Pete Townsend, Elton John and Others Attack Google Over Piracy
Pete Townshend of The Who and Brian May of Queen today lead a group of rock and pop stars in a public attack on internet search engines like Google for helping users get access to pirate copies of their music.
Content, Writing and CopyrightJuly 24, 2012
1029: new post   Brick and Mortar Stores vs Online Discounters: Survival Of The Fittest?
Professional Webmaster Business IssuesNov 10, 2006
1030: new post   Brin says Google compromised principles
"Google Inc. co-founder Sergey Brin acknowledged Tuesday the dominant Internet company has compromised its principles by accommodating Chinese censorship demands. He said Google is wrestling to make the deal work before deciding whether to reverse course."
Google Finance, Govt, Policy and Business IssuesJune 7, 2006
1031: new post   Britain Cracks Down on Paid Search Listings
"The U.K.'s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) on Wednesday called on ISP (Internet service provider) Freeserve PLC (now known by the brand name Wanadoo) to make clearer to users which of its Web search results are paid advertisements."
UK & Ireland Search EnginesJune 17, 2004
1032: new post   British Group Claims they Launched GMail 2 Years Prior to Google
"Independent International Investment Research, a British company that specialises in research and has several leading City investment banks as clients, argues that it launched "G-MailTM web based email" in May 2002."
Google Finance, Govt, Policy and Business IssuesSept 13, 2005
1033: new post   British Telecom Ad Replacement Trial Brings Calls For Prosecution
"...clearly shows that back in 2006 BT (British Telecom) illegally intercepted their customers web traffic, and illegally processed their personal data..."
FooJune 6, 2008
1034: new post   British Telecom Teams up with Yahoo!
"The new venture, called BT Yahoo! Broadband, replaces BT's Openworld brand and promises to take on rivals such as AOL and Freeserve."
Yahoo Search Engine and DirectoryJune 16, 2003
1035: new post   British retailer buys PriceGrabber.com $485 million
"California-based PriceGrabber.com compared prices of products such as computers and clothing for more than 17 million users last month, GUS said. The business connects users to more than 9,000 online retailers, who pay each time they get a lead."
EcommerceDec 14, 2005
1036: new post   Broadband Over Natural Gas Pipelines
"...quite a novel idea, broadband sent through a gas pipe"
FooSept 21, 2006
1037: new post   Broadband Stagnation - Where Did All the Customers Go?
"What´s clearly missing from the broadband equation is, simply, a reason to use it. Many consumers find dial-up perfectly acceptable for E-mail and Web browsing."
Website Technology IssuesMay 15, 2002
1038: new post   Broken Links Send Site Quality Signals And May Affect Rankings
In doing some research for a new article, I recently came across a 12-year-old website that has quite a few broken external links, especially on its "links" page. Evidently this site hasn't been updated in a long time and nobody has bothered to check for broken links.
Google SEO News and DiscussionMar 20, 2012
1039: new post   Browser History File Hijack
"Our study shows that popular Web 2.0 applications like mashups, aggregators, and sophisticated ad targeting are rife with different kinds of privacy-violating flows,"
Webmaster GeneralDec 2, 2010
1040: new post   Browser Type Impacting AdSense Income
"...I just happened to stumble across a startling statistic..."
Google AdSenseApr 26, 2010
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