Manual checking of keyword rank using Firebug

You have no tool to check keyword ranks? Tired of keeping an eye closely to your sitename or URL in Google SERPs? Here's something you may find useful.

Requirements : 
  • Firefox browser 
  • Firebug add-on

Dance Google Dance

Knowing Google Dance

The name "Google Dance" is often used to describe the index update of the Google search engine. Google's index update occurs on average once per month. It can be identified by significant movement in search results and especially by Google's cache of all indexed pages reflecting the status of Google's last spidering. But the update does not proceed as a switch from one index to another at one point in time. In fact, it takes several days to complete the index update. During this period, the old and the new index alternate on www.google.com. At an early stage, the results from the new index occur sporadically. But later on, they appear more frequently. Google dances.


When this Dancing Scenario Happen?

The name "Google Dance" was in the past used to describe the period that a major index update of the Google search engine are being implemented. These major Google index update occured on average every 36 days or 10 times per year. It was easiest be identified by significant changes in search results, and by an updating of Google's cache of all indexed pages. These changes would be evident from one minute to the next. But the update did not proceed as a switch from one index to another like the flip of a switch. In fact, it took several days to finish the complete update of the index.

Elaboration of 3-Way Link Building

For me there are three ways on 3 way link building, it is quite confusing and of course it always involves three domains and there is no rule on that actually, just terminology.
3 way linking involves 3 domains to build a strong linking structure, simple form of link wheeling.

Technical Jobs Interview Question and Answer


Although many candidates dread them, job interview questions are wonderful things! They are your greatest opportunity to prove to the interviewer that you are the best person for the job!

The key is to give better answers than anyone else. To do this, you must:

(1) Anticipate likely questions;

(2) Develop excellent answers;

(3) Practice!

Be enthusiastic and confident when responding to questions. Don't rush your answers, but don't ramble on and on, either. Try to, um, avoid, like, using unnecessary words, right? And um, repeating yourself or, like, annoying phrases, you know?

A good technique is to write out your answers to the questions you anticipate, then edit them to make them more concise. Then practice your polished answers out loud, over and over. If you can have someone help you do a "mock interview," that would be the best way to do this.

Most questions will relate either to your ability to do the technical jobs/job or to the type of employee you will be. Here's one that is very commonly used to help the interviewer learn about both:

Froogle Shopping

Froogle DO!

 
Froogle was launched in beta on December 12, 2002, aloof in time for us to use it to acquisition a Rapunzel Barbie, who were badly seeking. EBay was alms the man of 25-50% over retail, so they were frustrated. With Froogle, we were able to calmly acquisition for auction at Sears.com with a simple search!








Google's Killer App!

Based on the algorithm of Google and Froogle database allows you to quickly and easily find specific products for sale on the web. It also lets you search general search phrases and return the products for sale that relate to your Querry. This is where search engine optimization comes into play. Google has introduced a whole new motivation for webmasters to optimize their e-commerce sites.