Entries Tagged 'Google News' ↓
November 21st, 2005 — Pay-Per-Click, E-Commerce, Google News, Anything Else
So….maybe I should have given it a little more time before my first post about how great Google’s new free web analytics service is.
I setup another seperate account a few days after my initial post, since I have some websites that I own with other investors and some that I own 100% of. It appears that Google has somehow confused the two accounts with each other.
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November 14th, 2005 — Pay-Per-Click, E-Commerce, Google News

I just received notification that Google Analytics (formerly Urchin) is now offering free website analytics, whether you’re a Google AdWords customer or not. I signed up for an account using my existing Google account info and set everything up in under five minutes! I currently use a combination of a hosted version of Webtrends and a desktop version of Clicktracks for deeper analysis, but have looked at Urchin in the past.
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November 7th, 2005 — Google News
If for some strange reason you’ve never checked out Senior Google Engineer Matt Cutts’ blog, stop reading and go there now.
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November 6th, 2005 — MSN News, Google News
Bill Gates spoke with Computing magazine in an exclusive two-part article about, among other things (including his usual nostalgic rememberence of the PCs of yesterday), Microsoft’s fiercest competitor, Google. Gates claims he is “unimpressed” with Google so far:
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October 30th, 2005 — MSN News, Link Building, Programming, Pay-Per-Click, Yahoo News, Web Hosting, E-Commerce, Google News, SEO Advice, SEO Articles, SEO Forums, Anything Else
I knew I needed to do it…yet like so many other things when you’re working 60-70 hours per week, there simply isn’t enough time in the day. For a very long time now I’ve known deep down that a blog would be the way I could effectively communicate and share my ideas, theories, and point of view with the world. Well, I finally took the first step.
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