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Amazon Associates Introduces Context Links


Context Links are a quick and convenient way to add links to your website and monetize your content. Context Links automatically identify and link relevant phrases within your page content to Amazon products, unlocking new ad inventory and saving you the time from having to manually create links. You can add the links to your pages in minutes, and Amazon provides a wealth of options to customize how they are displayed. You create the content. Amazon will link it.

 Context Links and their benefits

 John Hocking
http://www.lookwhatjohnfound.com

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Posted by: John Hocking on April 11th, 2007

Happy Squidoo Day


Seth Godin announced on his blog that Squidoo hit 100,000 lenses today. In a few hours, Squidoo will hit 50,000 unique lensmasters as well.

I am going to have to take at look at Squidoo again

John Hocking
http://www.lookwhatjohnfound.com

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Posted by: John Hocking on March 19th, 2007

Why I Can Never Get A Turn on the Treadmill


This video is an example of why I love YouTube.

I wonder if anyone was injured during the practice for this video.

John Hocking
http://www.lookwhatjohnfound.com

 

Posted by: John Hocking on February 13th, 2007

UTube results are now in Google Video Search


Google Announcement

“Ultimately, we envision most user-generated and premium video content being hosted on YouTube so that it can further enhance the YouTube experience. We also envision YouTube benefiting from future Google Video innovations — especially those involving video search, monetization and distribution.” [source]

The YouTube thumbnails in Google search results will redirect the users to YouTube.com.

The new initiative is the part of Google’s overall goal to give users the quality search results, according to Google.

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Google Press Release

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Google is a provider of innovative search technologies that connect millions of people around the world with information every day.

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Posted by: John Hocking on January 25th, 2007

New Video generates 1000 visitors in 24 hours


Jonathan Leger discovered a new technique for converting viewers into visitors that sent 1,000 visitors to a brand new site of his in under 24 hours. This new method converted 25% of the people who viewed the video into visitors. That’s an incredible rate compared to the 1/2 percent he was getting before!Read all about it, and about how you can learn to duplicate his success, at:

1000 visitors in 24 hours

John Hocking
http://www.lookwhatjohnfound.com/

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Posted by: John Hocking on January 15th, 2007

Nigerian scammers get scammed!


There’s a guy that has quietly been turning the tables on Nigerian Scammers and has got them to do some great things.

Take a look, it’s at http://www.419eater.com , take a look in the Trophy Room for some great picks!

John Hocking
http://www.lookwhatjohnfound.com

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Posted by: John Hocking on November 1st, 2006

Google Raises Mimimun Keyword Bids to $10


PPC hyperinflation reported on Google Adwords

Wow, Google’s Quality Score is really starting to bite hard on some PPC budgets. I’ve just taken a call from Auctioning4U, a UK-based firm that helps people sell goods on eBay, and they are reporting that average click costs have risen by almost 2,000% in just one week.

Read the Full Article
http://www.e-consultancy.com/news-blog/361370/ppc-hyperinflation-reported-on-google-adwords.html

Google’s new landing page algorithm causing $10 minimum bids on thousands of sites!
Read the Thread
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=106546

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Posted by: John Hocking on July 13th, 2006

180 Online Tools, Generators, Checkers


I just found a list of 180 online free tools that help you to program, design, develope, optimize, etc.

180 Online Tools, Generators, Checkers

 

John Hocking
http://www.lookwhatjohnfound.com

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Posted by: John Hocking on June 29th, 2006

Snipshot


I found a cool site for editing your photos online, 

It is called Snipshot http://snipshot.com/ 

With Snipshot your can:

Edit big images—up to 10 MB, or 5000×5000 pixels

Import pictures from any web site (including Flickr)

Flickr export, or save as GIF, JPG, PDF, PNG, or TIF

Basic editing tools like crop, rotate, resize—many more are in the works

Unlimited undo and redo (Ctrl+Z and Ctrl+Y, or ?Z and ?Y on your Mac)

Nondestructive scaling, rotating, and cropping

Image adjustments

 

John Hocking
http://www.lookwhatjohnfound.com

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Posted by: John Hocking on June 23rd, 2006

5 Google Search Engine Tips To Help You Find Information Faster


The most common way most people use Google to search for information; is to just type in a few words and click on the search button. However, as I’m sure you know, you are normally confronted with many thousands of pages to wade through, sometimes millions, so it can often be very hard to find exactly what you’re looking for.

Here are 5 useful tips to help you find stuff faster, when you are using the Google search engine:

1. Use The ‘Exact Phrase’ Search Option

When you do a basic search, Google returns results for all web pages that contain the words you typed in.

For example, you may want find information about a car you want to buy. You might type in: used Mercedes

Google will return web pages containing both the keywords ‘used’ and ‘Mercedes’, somewhere on the page. You might find a web page containing a story, where the word ‘used’ is near the top of the page, and the word ‘Mercedes’ is at the bottom of the story. There might not be any mention of the exact phrase ‘used Mercedes’ anywhere on the page.

So, to narrow things down, put the phrase inside quotation marks like this:

“used Mercedes”

Google will now only display results for web pages containing the exact phrase of “used Mercedes”

2. Be More Specific With Your Searches

To narrow down your search even further, you should try expanding on your initial keywords, by adding more specific words and phrases. If you are looking for a particular car model, try adding that to your search like this:

“used Mercedes C280″

This will weed out a lot of pages that contain information on used Mercedes cars, but not necessarily the C280 model you want.

3. Remove Words From The Search Results

When you perform a search for “used Mercedes C280″, you might get a lot of web pages in the search results for sites selling Mercedes car parts. You could end up trawling through dozens of cart part sites, just to find the ones with cars for sale.

Here’s what you can do…

For any search you perform, you can remove pages from the search results if they contain certain keywords you specify. To do this, all you have to do is add the word to the search box, and place a ‘minus’ symbol directly before it.

“used Mercedes C280″ -parts

Make sure that there is ‘no space’ between the minus symbol and the word you want removed from the search results. If you put a space in between it won’t work.

4. Use the ‘OR’ Command To Expand Your Search

Sometimes web pages will contain the information you want, but it might not contain the exact phrase you type in. Using our Mercedes example, some people might just refer to it as just ‘C280′ without using the word Mercedes.

By using Google’s ‘OR’ command you can find web pages containing at least one of the words you choose.

Mercedes OR C280

The above search would return any web page that contains either just the word ‘Mercedes’ or the word ‘c280′, or both of them on the same page. To make this work, you must type ‘OR’ in capital letters. This tells Google that you want to use their advanced search option. If it’s in lower case, Google will just treat it like any other word.

5. Try Using The Synonym Search Option

For many phrases there are often alternative words that can be used to explain the same thing. Sometimes it’s hard to know which particular word to use to get the best results. Other times you either may not be aware of the alternative word, or just can’t think of it at the time.

For example, instead of using the term ‘used’, you may have typed in ’secondhand’. A trick you can use is to tell Google to look for synonyms of the words you specify, in addition to the main keyword. To do this, enter a tilde ‘~’ just before a word like this:

~secondhand

In this case, Google returned results containing the words: ’secondhand’ and ‘used’. This can be a useful trick to use if you can’t think of the right words to type in. You can perform a synonym search on multiple words at he same time. Just add a tilde ‘~’ directly before each word like this:

~secondhand ~car

As well as ‘used’, secondhand’ and ‘car’; this search will now also return pages containing ‘automobile’ and ‘motor’, because they are synonyms for the word ‘car’.

I hope you found this useful, happy searching!

About the author:

Jason Lewis is creator of the: ‘Find Stuff Quickly’ videos. A series of step-by-step training videos; showing you how to find information much faster using Google. To download the videos or watch them online, go here: http://www.findstuffquickly.com

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Posted by: John Hocking on June 22nd, 2006