Google is the only search engine that currently allows you to buy a competitor's name in paid search; this was recently upheld in court. Source
Category: Digital
Preventing Pages from Being Indexed
In addition to configuring the robots.txt file in the web server root directory, you can within the page specify pages which should NOT be indexed (put this within <>'s):
meta name="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW"
This can be helpful if you have a non-relevant page that ranks well and throws users off. For example, a disclaimer page that has many links and ranks highly, but is not something helpful to your SEO campaign.
Optimizing Flash Files for Search Engines
Two great articles on optimizing your flash files for search engines:
Yahoo’s Market Share Drops
Yahoo will have an 18% share of U.S. ad revenues for 2006. In 2005, Yahoo had a 19.4% market share. Source
Google Hosting Open Source Projects
Google has a site (http://code.google.com/hosting) providing version control management powered by the Subversion version control system and offers project workspaces, mailing lists via group.google.com and issue tracking. Read more
Only 11 Percent Of Searchers Use One Word Queries
11.4 percent of searchers use one-word queries, two-word queries 28.9% leads the bunch, followed by three-word queries at 27.85%, four-word queries with 17.1%, five-word with 8.25% and six-word queries with 3.7%. Source
Google Website Optimizer
Google Analytics Blog has announced a new Website Optimizer in limited release to AdWords advertisers:
Website Optimizer is a free tool that helps AdWords advertisers test different landing pages and determine which one drives the most conversions. A true multivariate testing tool, Website Optmizer allows you to test variations of headlines, promotional copy, and images. The tool allows you to update your site with the winning test combination and continue to experiment.
The beta launch of Website Optimizer is a limited release that is offered to AdWords advertisers on a sign-up basis. Source
This promises to be a great addition to Google's already robust toolkit for advertisers.
New Cost Per Action (CPA) Model
In testing is a new content ad system that works on a CPA (cost per action) model, as opposed to a CPC (cost per click) or CPM (cost per thousand) model.
The search engine has invited a number of web site owners to take part in the pilot programme that will see site owners getting extra payments if their visitors take some kind of beneficial action on the advertisers' sites - such as buying a product or requesting further information. Source
The driving force behind this new model is that CPA ads would tend to "be less susceptible to click fraud" and yield greater flexibility.
Google Will Own 25% Of 2006 Online Ad Revenue
An eMarketer.com report estimates that Google will account for twenty-five percent of all online ad revenue, continuing Google's 65% YoY growth. Source
NOSCRIPT Tag & Google Pagerank
Links within a NOSCRIPT tag are not counted by Google in terms of passing PageRank.
Brett Tabke states:
"Google flips on/off support for noscript indexing from time to time," meaning Google may not even index the contents within the NOSCRIPT area. Source
While Google may spider the links, it will not assign any value (page rank) to those links.