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10 most used word phrases in search engines on the web

Posted by Ravi on June 19th, 2007 filed in Google, SEO, Search Engines, keywords, research, search technology

The 10 most used word phrases in search engines on the web are:
1. Two word phrases 28.38 percent
2. Three word phrases 27.15 percent
3. Four word phrases 16.42 percent
4. One word phrase 13.48 percent
5. Five word phrases 8.03 percent
6. Six word phrases 3.67 percent
7. Seven word phrases 1.63 percent
8. Eight word phrases 0.73 percent
9. Nine word [...]

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Sproose.Com- The democratic search engine – Social search made Easy

Sproose is the new search engine that I think is going to make big. The reason Sproose is in my blog is IT IMPRESSED ME with its results. I have searched this very narrowly with some of the queries and was highly satisfied with the number of relevant results per the query I gave MORE [...]

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Nofollow tag and How Google Really Verifies Links

Posted by Ravi on May 11th, 2007 filed in Google

This is what what Nofollow tagged link should be. It should be a way for Webmasters to tell the search engines that they have not judged the paid link by the user clicks and can therefore not assure for it’s information and value. It should not be a way for Webmasters to tell the search [...]

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Relationship between Webmasters and Google.

Posted by Ravi on May 9th, 2007 filed in Google, SEO, Search Engines, search technology, web usability

Google Guidelines are not the ethics of Search Engine Optimization. SEO ethics define how you interact with other webmasters and websites. Search Engine Optimization is the manipulation of search engine rankings systems.
Google has the “webmaster mindshare” by virtue of its market position – in our neck of the woods Google has about 80-90% of search [...]

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Search Ranking Effects on Constantly rotating content pages

Posted by Ravi on May 8th, 2007 filed in SEO, Search Engines, search engine spiders, search technology, web usability

Some forums and content management systems have ‘newsflash’ type content which means that the important keyword terms rotate each time the page is loaded. Probably here the search ranking factors are
how you arranged the rotation,
how often your site is spidered.
Constantly rotating content can be a useful tool for informing users of new features, [...]

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