| Search
Engine References |
Google's Analytics |
Google wants you to attract more of the traffic
you are looking for, and help you turn more
visitors into customers.
Use Google Analytics to learn which online
marketing initiatives are cost effective and see
how visitors actually interact with your site.
Make informed Website Design Process improvements, drive
targeted traffic, and increase your conversions
and profits.
Sign up now, it's easy -- and free! |
| Follow Link:
Google Analytics |
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| Google's Sitemap |
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Everyone should create a Google sitemap in order
to be listed in Google's search index. Following
Google's Sitemap guidelines will help Google
find, index, and rank your site. |
| Follow Link:
Google Sitemap's Instructions and Help Files |
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| Google's AdSense |
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Earn money from relevant ads on your website.
Google AdSense matches ads to your site's
content, and you earn money whenever your
visitors click on them. |
| Follow Link:
Google AdSense |
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| Google's Webmaster Tools |
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Everyone should become familiar with Google's
Webmaster Tools. Google's suite of webmaster
tools provides you with a free and easy way to
make your site more Google-friendly. They can
show you Google's view of your site, help you
diagnose problems, and let you share info with
us to help improve your sites visibility. |
| Follow Link:
Google Webmaster Tools |
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| Google's Webmaster
Guidelines |
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Following these guidelines will help Google
find, index, and rank your site. Even if you
choose not to implement any of these
suggestions, we strongly encourage you to pay
very close attention to the "Quality
Guidelines," which outline some of the illicit
practices that may lead to a site being removed
entirely from the Google index or otherwise
penalized. If a site has been penalized, it may
no longer show up in results on Google.com or on
any of Google's partner sites. |
| Follow Link:
Google's Webmaster Guidelines |
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