How Google’s PageRank Determines Search Engine Optimization

April 30th, 2008

Some internet search engines are set up to look for keywords throughout a webpage, they then use a mathematical equation that takes in the amount of time the keywords appears on the webpage and factors it with the location of the keywords to determine the ranking of the webpage.

Other internet search engines use a process that judges the amount of times a webpage is linked to other web pages to determine how a webpage is ranked. The process of using links to determine search engine ranking is called link analysis.

Keyword searches and link analysis are both part of a routine internet search engine procedure called search engine optimization. Search engine optimization is the art and science of making a website attractive to search engines, the more attractive a website appears to the search engine the higher it will rank in searches and in the world of internet searches ranking is everything.

As 2006 faced its last weeks, Google was the internet search engine that most internet users preferred. Approximately fifty percent of the times a consumer turned to a search engine for their internet needs they turned to Google. Yahoo! was the second favorite.

Most of Google’s popularity is credited to its preferred form of search engine optimization, a trademarked program Google dubbed PageRank. When PageRank was patented the patent was assigned to Stanford University.

PageRank was designed by Larry Page, (the name is a play on his name) and Sergey Brin while they were students at Stanford University as part of a research project they were working on about internet search engines.

PageRank is based on the link analyses algorithm. PageRank is described as a link analysis algorithm that assigns a numerical weight to each individual element of a hyperlink set of documents. The purpose is to measure its relative important with the set. The numerical weight assigned to any element is called PageRank of E. PR(E) is the denotation used.

PageRank operates on a system  similar to a voting booth. Each time it finds a hyperlink to a webpage, PageRank counts that hyperlink as a vote that supports the webpage. The more pages that link to the page, the more votes of support the webpage receives. If PageRank comes across a website that has absolutely no links connecting it to another webpage then it is not awarded any votes at all.
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Google versus Yahoo!

April 24th, 2008

When it comes to internet search engines the top two are without a doubt Google and Yahoo!.

Although the two a fierce competitors they share more common bonds then some people might realize. Both were created by students at Stanford University. Yahoo! was created in January of 1994 by two Stanford graduate students Jerry Yang and David Filo. The pair originally called Yahoo! “Jerry’s guide to the World Wide Web” but later changed the name to Yahoo!, commemorating the word the Jonathan Swift defined in his classic novel Gulliver’s Travels. In the book Swift stated that the word was “rude, unsophisticated, uncouth.” Four years after Yang and Filo had created Yahoo! and introduced it to the world (at this time it was a internet mogul) two different Stanford University students, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, created their own search engine, Google, as a research project, the date was September seventh 1998. Google started out as the search engine used on Stanford University’s website before it went public on August 19, 2004. When 2006 ended Google was the leading internet search engine, it enjoyed over 50.8% of the market.

By the time it was a year old Yahoo! had had over a million hits, the sheer number of people who had found and were using Yahoo! prompted it creators to incorporated their creation in May of 1995. Yahoo! went public on April 12 1996 were it earned a total of 2.6 million dollars.
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eBay’s Answer to Fast Cash

April 23rd, 2008

A big ticket item is not necessarily a large item – it’s one that costs a lot. Big ticket items range from boats and cars to property. In fact, eBay sets its guidelines for big ticket items as anything worth over $5,000. Now when most people buy any sort of big ticket item, they rarely pay for it in full. These days, people finance their big screen TVs, their real estate, and even their engagement rings.

How does this work with an online auction site like eBay? Luckily, they’ve made it easy for your buyers to take out a loan and finance their purchase. As eBay grew rapidly, they realized they had to set up some sort of system to offer financing – and a car is sold on eBay approximately every 60 seconds or so. When the time came to find funding, eBay found a partner in e-Loans.

Not everyone will need financing. If you sell big ticket items, it’s vital that you wait for the payment for the item to clear before you ship it. Unless you want to risk losing a $7,500 piece of jewelry, you need to insist on certain methods of payment that are more secure for you – or insist the payment clears first. This is especially important if the buyer wants to send you a personal check.
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Touting Tickets as Your eBay Inventory

April 22nd, 2008

A different kind of ticket – as opposed to big ticket items – is an event ticket. Although scalping is illegal in many states, it’s not illegal to purchase a set of tickets and then put them up for sale on eBay. Event sellers can make a handsome profit just from ordering the morning tickets go on sale and then posting the tickets to sold out events on eBay.

Consider a Madonna or Barbara Streisand concert that’s sold out – or a lunch with Oprah – these items might sell for hundreds more (or even thousands) than what you paid for them. And the more personal the event, the higher bidders will be willing to go. For instance, you might sell tickets to a concert and be satisfied with your net profit. But if you can tack on a backstage pass, then your bidders list will multiply and so will the amount of cash you rake in!

An event doesn’t have to be sold out for you to make a decent profit on eBay. If you are lucky enough to buy good seats to an event, you can sell those. People like front row better than balcony and sometimes different show times will fare better than others on eBay. Get to know your local venues before you start buying tickets to sell on eBay so that you maximize the return on your investment.
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Don’t Affraid with Bad Credit

April 22nd, 2008

Many people today use credit to fulfill their necessities or to build their business. Beside that, they also have credit cards to make their lifestyle become more effective. They use credit cards to shopping, to pay for the education, or to expand their business.
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But you should remember that BadCreditOffers.com is not a lender and doesn’t issue credit cards products. They will connect you to the lenders which will give you loans when you have bad credit. You just need to give your data such as your name, your address, your social security number, and your income.

eBay Inventory at a Fraction of the Cost

April 21st, 2008

In almost every country around the world, the government ends up with a surplus of goods that they sell to put toward their expenses.  If the police bust a drug ring and impound a new car once used by the drug dealer, instead of that criminal getting his assets back, they are sold at auction and the funds put back into the funds of the government.

There are many scams out there with people posting sales that appear to be government auctions, but which have no connection whatsoever to any federal agency.  In fact, many will blatantly use the phrase “government auction” so you have to go directly to the source to make sure you’re actually attending a bond fide federal clearing.

Regardless of what country you’re in, you can use the Internet to find out if your federal authority has a website where you can get more information about a government auction near you. Not just anyone can come in off the street and attend a government auction. You have to have identification and register ahead of time for a bidding number.
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Benefiting from Other Businesses

April 21st, 2008

No matter what corner of the world you reside, you’re bound to have encountered stores that are going out of business and “slashing their prices,” or owners who simply was to liquidate their current inventory to make room for new merchandise. Liquidators and closeout situations can result in a great deal for eBay enthusiasts who want to purchase a large supply of stock to list on their auction site store.

The first thing you have to consider is whether or not the items will sell well on eBay. If another store has to cut prices to clear them out, how do you know an eBay environment is going to fare much better? First, check the closed listings to see if there’s a demand for the items. If there is, then it may be that the store owner didn’t market the product in the best way or that the local community where the retail outlet was located didn’t have a wide enough audience as you’d find in the global auction community of eBay.

So what’s the difference between liquidation and a closeout? A liquidator is being forced to sell off certain assets in an effort to meet the demands of his current creditors to whom he owes money. The merchandise might be selling well, but it needs to be sold off in bulk to pay off debt as quickly as possible.
A closeout is when a business is actually going out of business. It may seem sad to profit on someone else’s misfortune, but it’s business, not friendship. Liquidation.com is a popular spot for online vendors to find inventory. On this site, you actually bid on the liquidated items, and the winning bidder gets the merchandise.
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Solution for your bad credit

April 21st, 2008

A lot of people want to get credits to start their business, expand their business, for the education or for other purposes. But if you have bad credit, your dream will become nightmare. You will not be able to get credits or to make credit cards. People with bad credit usually are rejected if they submit applications to get loans.

But nowadays you can solve this problem; you can reach your dream again and repair your financial problem if you have bad credit. You can get bad credit loans from badcreditoffers.com. Badcreditoffers.com will overcome your problem, so you still have a chance to get credits although you have bad credit. Badcreditoffers.com offers you a lot of choice, and then you can choose what is the best for you to solve your financial problem.

With badcreditoffers.com you will always find a lender although you have bad credit credit cards or bad credit loans. If you want for the detail, just visit their website and you will find that they give you the best way to solve your financial problem.

Buying in Bulk and No-Hassle Handling

April 21st, 2008

When you go into a retail store and pick an item off of the shelf, you’ll notice several exact items sitting next to it.  There are more in the back, tucked away in crates to replenish the shelves once the current stock is sold.  These business owners know that buying in bulk will save them a lot of money, and that means they get more profit when they resell the merchandise to you.

Wholesale buying isn’t reserved for the big corporations.  Any business can buy wholesale as long as you have a tax identification number.  Have you ever been to a Sam’s or Costco store?  They’re wholesale stores where buyers can get the same discount most business owners receive.  Before you buy wholesale, you want to make sure that the items you’re about to purchase is going to sell well on eBay.  You don’t want to buy an entire flat of clothing and be stuck with it when you realize no one on eBay is interested.

You can find wholesale companies by using the Internet to find them.  Some will be domestic and others will be foreign.  Make sure before you sign a contract that you read the fine print and understand the agreement thoroughly.  If you find an item that you really want to sell, contact the company and ask if they can make a wholesale agreement with you.  Some won’t advertise it, but might be wiling to do it if it means bulk buying for their products.  Even eBay has its own wholesale section where you can buy items in bulk.  And there are auction sites where bidders can bid on wholesale lots of merchandise.
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How to Source the eBay Inventory You Need

April 21st, 2008

Trade shows are held all over the world at every time of the year.  They’re more upscale than a flea market and usually revolve around a specific industry.  At a trade show, companies send employees to represent their business at a booth to showcase their products or services.  As an eBay seller, this is a prime spot to source an endless supply of inventory.

When dealing with an individual, you never know if the person will be able top supply you with enough merchandise to fulfill your eBay sales over a long period of time.  But companies at a trade show generally have a proven record of success, or at least the mindset to grow their own business, which means doing what they can to secure new buyers (like you).

At a trade show, ideas are exchanged, but products are usually not.  Deals are made, contacts are garnered, but the orders aren’t filled that very day in most cases.  This is a place to get new ideas and talk to vendors who might be willing to strike a deal with you.  It’s important not to detail what you plan on doing with the merchandise.  They don’t need to know you’re going to list it on eBay.  Some companies have an unusual stigma about their products being auctioned online, while others like Sun Microsystems sell millions of dollars’ worth of product themselves on eBay every year.

You can find trade shows by going online and searching for trade shows by industry or location.  Some are now launching virtual trade shows for electronics and design trade shows.  Trade shows generally don’t allow the public to attend. They’re more for business-to-business operations.  So you’ll need to sign up as a business attendee.  If you don’t have a business name yet, you may want to go to your local government agency and get a DBA (Doing Business As) license.  They usually don’t cost more than $10-20 and are issued that very day.
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