Registerfly.com is at it again. This time they billed me three times for one transaction (on two different credit cards). I renewed once and got an email that renewal failed. I did it again. Got another failure to renew email. I contacted support. They said they did it manually on my other card.
I've threatened to do it before, but I hate spending my time on something that shouldn't be causing me any problems.
Google still has only 1 page of my dating site indexed. Yahoo still doesn't have any pages indexed but does show 3 backlinks (Google shows none). MSN? MSN has indexed 32 pages. MSN has me rnaked #1 for my sites title, date culture, 2 for dating culture, and 2 for intercultural dating.
Interestingly, while a search for site:http://www.dateculture.com shows only one result, Google has me ranked #1 for date culture, 10 for dating culture, and not in the top 100 for intercultural dating.
John Scott's interview with Dr. Jakob Nielsen on SEO has lots of interesting bits, but the first thing that jumps out at you is the prediction that PPC advertising will cost more in the future because so many companies waste their budgets on banner ads. I honestly don't see that.
Anuyway, there's lots of great stuff on web usability and SEO so I suggest you read the interview.
My new intercultural dating web site is getting indexed. A few hours ago I put a listing for it in my directory. Google has already indexed the index page. Yahoo and MSN have not. Well I've added a link from my ESL site, and the V7n.com website review forums (hopefully everyone likes my new dating web site because I love it and don't want to make any changes). Soon my directory submitting person will be submitting to free directories that don't require recips. Let's see how long it takes for my sociology of dating site to get indexed, shall we?
A guest article by Mike Dammann
Fun contest - fun people. V7Ndotcom Elursrebmem by v7n
It makes such a difference whether you are doing something because you
have to, or because you are naturally inspired to do it. Here am I, tired of working on clients' sites and no longer happy hearing the word SEO at all. But that all changed about a month ago when John Scott revealed to me his intentions to start a brandnew SEO contest.
He would state the keywords and wasn't sure of them himself, but then on the 15th of January, as announced, he revealed the keyterm which was V7Ndotcom Elursrebmem. Within a couple of weeks the Google index for that term skyrocketed from none to 5 millions where it is today.
This contest is about more than just the 4k and the iPod. It's exciting. It's skill against skill and teams against teams. I love it. What a great experience. Find out more about the V7Ndotcom Elursrebmem contest and join in today!
I've just joined the massivelinks.com affiliate program because you are permitted to buy through your own affiliate links, effectively getting you 25% off your directory submissions. The reason I'm submitting to massivelinks is because like my own jtrotta.com they allow custom anchor text. I like that!
25% CommissionSo why not sign up for their affiliate program and submit your sites through your own affiliate link? Here's a regular affilliate link for me to use submitting my sites. You could use it ttoo, but you're better off getting your own affilaite account if you have a few sites to submit.No matter what the customer buys you'll make 25% commission from it. Presently Massivelinks offers three products, Basic, Basic Plus and Premium listings. The Basic listings are presently at 9.99$, the Basic Plus at 19.99$ and the Premium at 49.99$. That means that you'll make 2.50$ from the Basic listing, 5$ from the Basic Plus listing and 12.50$ from the Premium. The great thing is that a large number of customers own more than one site and submit multiple times. You can easily make 7.50$ - 12.50$ with one customer.
As we add more products you'll be able to take advantage of the new products. If and when our prices go up you'll also benefit from the rate increase.
20% on all sub-affiliates commissions
We offer a two tier program. This means that if you sign someone up to our affiliate program you'll benefit from their sales. This is done to encourage recruitment and you benefit from it. Let's say that a sub-affiliate makes 50$ commission, you'll make 20% of the 50$ which turns out to be 10$. The commission that you make doesn't affect the sub-affiliates commission. The sub-affiliate makes 50$ and you make 10$. Imagine having 10 sub-affiliates each generating 50$ each. That's an extra 100$ a month just from their commissions, plus yours.
http://www.seo-search-engine-ranking.com/ad_network_222.php