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Update From The Land Of Search

03 Oct 2005

Google is testing Advertise on this site links on certain pages using Google AdSense. Clicking on the link (which is always positioned next to the actual AdSense ads) will take you to a special Google AdWords page reading Advertise on example.com (example.com being the domain the AdSense ad appeared on). – Read more on [GoogleBlogoscoped] & [SearchEngineWatch]

According to a Media Daily News article: Feedster to Release New RSS Ad Product, placing advertising in Feedster RSS feeds will become even easier in the next few weeks when the RSS search tool launches a new, “self-service” program (aka AdSense like) as compared to the RSS ad program Feedster currently provides. – [SearchEngineWatch]

Welcome to the Google Hacking Database (GHDB)! We call them ‘googledorks’: An inept or foolish person as revealed by Google. Whatever you call these fools, you’ve found the center of the Google Hacking Universe!

Here are some search syntax basics and advanced tricks for Google.com for 2005.

Google will soon be offering enhanced access to its AdWords API, along with membership in a newly formed AdWords Developer Council, to commercial developers who have pushed up against the limits of the existing program.

Google has provided free access to its AdWords API since January. It’s most often used by AdWords customers who handle multiple accounts, such as agencies and search marketing firms. API access allows developers to extend AdWords functionality to do things such as automatically generating keywords, ad text or custom reports, or integrate with other databases, such as inventory control systems. – Read more on [SearchEngineWatch]

MSN Shopping adds Search Refinements for hundreds of product categories.

Yahoo Site Explorer is a place to see which pages Yahoo has indexed. After clicking “Explore URL” you’ll find the number of pages found in the Yahoo Index and also the number of inlinks. You can sort pages by “depth,” submit URLs, and quickly export the results to CSV format. Site Explorer is also supported via an API. – via [SearchEngineRoundtable]

 
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Posted by Miel Van Opstal in Corporate News, Search

 

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