| What do you do when you get beat by an internet company for your earnings? | | Since I am familiar with both HTML and Java (have two java compilers on my computer) I usually will create a new page on one of the websites or blogs that I have. I optomize it for SEO and or enter it into multiple surf sites and other traffic generators until I raise the ranking to where my story and my warning about the company pops up in reference to the company whenever someone searches for the name of the company, or their product names. Then I usually will email their customer service department a link to the page right after I attach it as a popup to their search listings so that they are aware of the popup or pop under. I also email them any copies of reports that I have made to consumer whatchdog groups, blogs, forums, etcetera. Because as long as I can prove the veracity of my claim and as long as what I am saying is true I am not defaming them nor slandering their name. And my proof is always included in every thing that I post about them. It normally takes less than a week for them to contact we to try to "work out the misunderstanding." If they satisfy whatever my beef is I take all the stuff that I can down from wherever I posted it, or I edit it to indicate that... | |
| | How Google Measures Link Popularity | | How Google Measures Link PopularityLink popularity is by far the most important factor for determining your search engine ranking. You need to know what link popularity is, why it is so important, and how Google measures your link popularity (over 50% of all search engine traffic comes from Google, and if you can rise to the top of Google, you will rise to the top of all the other search engines as well). But, before we talk about how Google measures linking, we need to cover some basics.Link popularity is defined as the number of sites that are linking to your site. Some websites have thousands or even millions of sites linking to them, while others might have only a few. The search engines use the number of inbound links your site has as a measure of how important your site is, which translates into your search engine ranking.The actual number of links to your site is not the only variable used to calculate your link popularity. The search engines also examine the relevance of the links to the subject matter of your site. For example, if a website that sells vitamins has 4,000 inbound links, but the source of most of the links are websites that have nothing to do... | |
| |