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Google Lets Us Look a Little Deeper into the 'Black Box'
Mon, 08/25/2008 - 15:34 — plumppopotamusAdult webmasters will be clamoring to check out the latest additions to 'Google Trends'; Google's tool that lets users check out emerging search usage trends based on the site's activity. Additional enhancements are intended to allow users to access underlying numerical data in terms of the popularity of any particular search in Google's search term database.
Getting Your Site Out of Frames
Wed, 08/27/2008 - 22:18 — pocket-rockerIf you're an adult webmaster, your site only makes money for you if your sponsor's messages are accessible to your viewers. Unfortunately, many listing services block this ability when they place your website inside their 'frames', which also blocks users from effectively bookmarking your site.
Porn Company Pays Facebook Half a Million for Attempted Hacking
Mon, 07/14/2008 - 16:17 — NorProStarIt's all fun and games until someone gets sued; just ask Canadian porn company SlickCash. Allegedly, SlickCash tried to gain unauthorized access to Facebook’s 34 million customer database by attempting to enter serves at least 200,000 times in less than a week. In exchange the Canadian porn site settled outside court and paid $500,000 in punitive damages.
Is Google Selling Bum Leads?
Thu, 07/24/2008 - 09:08 — beachboy97a7A lawyer California paid almost $1000 for a Google Adwords campaign, and unlike many trusting clients of the service, he did some background work on the results from his campaign to discover that more than 15% of the traffic came from parked domains and error sites.
Google's Virtual Worlds Being Taken Over by Sex
Mon, 07/21/2008 - 13:10 — slippynippleGoogle's 'Lively' 3D virtual reality rooms seem to have become a popular place for people to engage in virtual reality sex. Problem for Google is that their terms of service do not allow for this kind of activity, and they are having a difficult time monitoring the behavior of all these virtual guests.
Google’s Latest Tweaks Can Leave You ‘Burnt Black’
Wed, 07/16/2008 - 16:46 — Manjo PlayerReports that have surfaced in the webmaster community indicate that Google's new Adwords Quality Scores are hitting some webmasters hard for the poor quality of their landing pages. Many whose sites were generating healthy profits and clickthrough rates as recently as last week are seeing their domains 'burnt black' with minimum bids for many key phrases hoisted up to $10 per click.
The Value of a Diverse Traffic Base
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 22:33 — pocket-rockerRecognizing the importance of traffic to any webmaster campaign, there are a number of solid resources to draw large number of viewers to your site, ranging from TGPs, top lists, and search engine submission.
Google in Legal Trouble.... Again?
Tue, 07/22/2008 - 14:45 — mightyDoTThis time the Search Engine Giant got into deep shit for overcharging and placing ads on "low quality parked domain and error page websites." They didn't change their way until someone noticed and suit them. First they tried to say the clicks were legitimate even if they didn't result in no conversion, which makes no sense.
Adult Entertainment Leads the Way on Technology and Trends
Wed, 07/02/2008 - 15:03 — NorProStarThe adult entertainment is more than naked chicks giving blowjobs. In the recent years the adult industry has lead the way on trends such as VHS, DVD, and now VOD. Inevitably, the adult industry has helped forecast technologies and trend like no other industry. Now, who needs a blowjob?
Adobe to Make Flash Files Work with Search Engines
Wed, 07/09/2008 - 13:54 — mightyDoTGood News! Adobe Systems is teaming up with search industry leaders Google and Yahoo to ensure Flash files can be indexed by search engines. This will help provide more relevant automatic search rankings that run in Adobe Flash Player.
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