Looking at Carlos’ & Lupe Garc…
August 27th, 2008If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
Looking at Carlos’ & Lupe Garcia’s short killer landing page blog http://tinyurl.com/5e4ueb
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
Looking at Carlos’ & Lupe Garcia’s short killer landing page blog http://tinyurl.com/5e4ueb
Powered by Twitter Tools.
Joel Comm’s first prize for his Click Here to Order book launch contest is worth checking out http://tinyurl.com/5dydqg
If you’d like to know about blogging for money - not just a few lousy bucks…but a useful and regular $10,000 to $35,000 per month then check out Yarak Staros Blog Mastermind training. It’s a membership based training deal where Yaros shows you step-by-step, how to build your blog into a money spinner.
Yaros draws upon his experience with his blog Entrepreneurs-Journey.com - which ranks around 64,000 with Alexa. His blog combined with his Blog Tips Email Newsletter and RSS feed fetches a readership of over 250,000 bloggers and Internet marketers each month.
Not bad when you consider that Yaros started as an absolute beginner back in November 2004. You’ll find his sales pitch at blogmastermind.com (this isn’t an affiliate link).
Alternatives
An alternative to Yaros’s $97 per month membership deal, is the personalized coaching offered by Sherman Hu at shermanlive.com under Services. Sherman also offers a blog set up service.
Top Value with Jack Humphrey
Jack Humphrey (this is an affiliate link) stands out as the best value if you want to learn about blogging or anything to do with monetizing a blog site. The Authority Black Book is the best source of free information on using social networking resources to add real grunt to your blog and his membership packages deliver top value for your buck.
Do good
Kerry Atma internet-marketing-pro-files.com
New search engine Cuil is the brainchild of a team with wide experience with Google and other search engines:
Anna Patterson: worked on Google’s search index
Russell Power: worked on Google’s search index
Louis Monier: founder of the AltaVista search engine
Tom Costello: worked on IBM’s WebFountain project.
Cuil is another wanna-be challenger to Google and here’s where they claim an edge of difference:
1. Cuil claims to have a bigger index than Google with 121,617,892,992 web pages listed. Cuil says this will help you get relevant results for topics that aren’t very popular.
2. Cuil doesn’t give popularity as high a weighting in search results especially for complex searches.
If Cuil’s concept of indexing succeeds, PageRank and linking might be a thing of the past.
According to their website, Cuil tries to analyze the content of web pages and to put it into a greater context.
3. Cuil new results page format returns the results in three columns along with images to the search when possible. Cuil also offers roll-over definitions and offers ideas to refine your search.
4. Cuil does not log any personally identifiable information. IP addresses, names or cookies are not stored.
If you fell uneasy about your info being published, like AOL did in August 2006, or forcibly shared, like Google has to do to Viacom, then Cuil looks after you better.
Better Search Results?
Whether Cuil gives you better search results depends upon what you’re after.
When I searched under Internet marketing and used Cuil’s Article Marketing suggestion option, the front page results returned one or two sites like and majon.com that I might expect to be there, but didn’t include a site like ezinearticles.com (what would Christopher Knight say about that?). I would expect a major player like ezinearticles to be on the first page instead of some of the other results that came up like articles.dovada.com.au with an Alexa rank of 1,353,566.
Some lucky, site owners, ranked low by Google, could get a Cuil windfall if the new search engine takes off.
Cuil does recognize different shades of meaning for a search term . For example, if you search for “tiger” then Cuil will return results for the animation, the operating system with that name, the golf player and companies with that word in the name on the first result page.
A Google killer? Google is not that easy to knock over. See how Google has responded to being outranked by Cuil on the number of web pages listed.
Do good
Kerry Atma
For the best search results for expert Internet marketers go to internet-marketing-pro-files.com
Powered by Twitter Tools.