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Thinking About How You Appear To Others On The Internet

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

When we need a quick piece of information, a trip to the internet usually will get the job done. Many people use Google. Google prides itself on prioritizing the return of search results to optimize relevance.

Google recognizes that people are only willing to look at the first few tens of results and are not going to work through millions, thousands, or even hundreds of hits. Because of this, as the collection size grows, search engines need tools that have very high precision (number of relevant documents returned, say in the top tens of results). Indeed, search engines want the notion of “relevant” to only include the very best documents since there may be tens of thousands of slightly relevant documents.

Briefly, Google, in part, assigns “rank” on its search engine results much as Science Citation Index (SCI) assigned the “value” of a scientific paper based on the number of papers who cite to it. Google assumes you will find a given webpage more valuable if others have created links to it.

–> If a human reads a web page and finds it relevant, that human might put a link to it on his or her own site.

–> The higher the number of pages that link to a given web page, the more relevant it is.

An important point to recognize is that Google doesn’t just contemplate the content of a searched website, they consider “how many” other sites link to the searched website. In theory, there could be a website out there that has EXACTLY what we want, but it does not show up in the first tens of hits because NO ONE links to it.

When we’re looking for a quick piece of information, we can readily tell how effective the search has been, and we can modify the search if necessary.

But, turn this around, for a moment. Suppose someone is looking for you. What are they going to find?

To give an example, I searched myself on Google,
and the first few tens of results are definitely not the ones I would have picked to let people learn about “Lawrence B. Ebert.”

My first two hits were my blogger user profile (blogspot is affiliated with Google). I have more than 1500 entries on my blog (IPBiz) but the third Google hit was to a particular entry (IPBiz: India to produce Tamiflu?). I have no idea why Google selected that one particular blog entry. The next three hits concerned blog entries about Mark Lemley’s law review article on “Rational Ignorance at the Patent Office,” two from Patently-O and one from IPBiz. I have no idea why Google was intrigued by these. The next hit was an entry on wikipedia (wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_B._Ebert), which entry certainly providing more information on “Lawrence B. Ebert” than any of the preceding hits. The next entry was to a brief comment I wrote on themuseumofhoaxes about The Long Fall of Jan Hendrik Schon. How this hit got a high priority is a mystery. The next entry was a short bio on ipfrontline, and the final first Google page entry was to an article I wrote that appeared the Kent Journal of Intellectual Property (jip.kentlaw.edu). This was the second article I wrote for JIP; I have no idea why the first wasn’t mentioned.

Topping the second Google page was a repeated cite to the blog entry about Tamiflu (IPBiz: India to produce Tamiflu?). The next two hits were to entries at http://www.knowledgeproblem.com.

I could go on. The issue is that Google was giving high priority in the search results to rather episodic, isolated entries on various websites. Significant articles I had written (such as one cited by the US Supreme Court and another cited by the Colorado Supreme Court were not among the first tens of hits) and would never be found by any “third party” looking for information on Lawrence B. Ebert.

Many people have spent a lot of money trying to figure out how Google arrives at weighting factors in presenting results of searches. Trying to trick Google has not been particularly effective. Trying to change Google has not been particularly effective. If the search results aren’t going to be effective in getting people to “know” you, more pro-active, direct approaches to your potential customers and contacts are definitely in order.

Lawrence B. Ebert is a registered patent attorney located in central New Jersey who maintains a blog at IPBiz.blogspot.com. His article in 84 The Trademark Reporter 379 was cited by the U.S. Supreme Court in Qualitex v. Jacobson, 514 US 159. He recently published an article on the embryonic stem cell scandal involving Hwang Woo-Suk which appears in 88 JPTOS 239. This ezine draft submitted on April 23, 2006.

Author: Lawrence Ebert
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Incredible Ways to Make Money on the Internet

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

Start A Online Service

Many business owners do not have the time to learn about the internet. They are happy and focus on their profession. With social media all around us, you can easily learn how to become a master at Twitter or Facebook and offer your skills to a Doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Plumber or even a Florist. The sky is the limit and if you set up a good agreement the right way, you can make a recurring income by charging something as little as $200 a month.

Offer your clients some of the following:

Twitter Management – Setting up their account, designing the backgrounds, making targeted tweets and building their following.

Facebook Management – Setting up their account, designing, gather friends and offer posting.

Website Design – Making a simple word press site for them and offering hosting on a monthly recurring charge.

Website Consulting- Going over their website thoroughly and telling the problems and solutions.

Email Management Services- Build your client a email autoresponder and set up the emails that they will deliver to their customers.

There are many more options and you can pick one service or offer all. There are even ways to find clients and find some else to do the work for you. Big O word, “OUTSOURCING.” With tons of business owners out in the world you have so many potential clients to work for.

Furthermore, learn a skill, promote that skill, service the skill to the client and then rinse and repeat. Grow a large online service company today!

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Author: J Y Vance
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Make Money With ClickBank – The Step by Step Guide to Internet Millions

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

ClickBank is probably the easiest and the fastest way to make money online. You can start selling anything, anytime and anywhere without having to worry about tar and mortar structures to shelter your advertisements or publicity. Neither are you going to have a practical approach to the product first hand not are you going to listen to customers’ crib- the customer relations is out and making money is in.

One of the most phenomenal amounts and profits can be earned by just using ClickBank. If you want to make money then the best place to make money fast and easy is the ClickBank affiliate. If you have not been introduced to making money through ClickBank affiliate, then you have been really missing out on something for sure. The easiest way to make money with ClickBank is to follow a few easy steps and you are there, on the road to making fast and good money.

Blogs are a great way to get started in this framework. You do not have to be a genius with the web world, but what you can do is just be logical and intelligent and post links- useful ones as required and get away with it. Another thing you can do is post content about a particular product and make sure you promote it well.

These promotions work for both products of different kinds and services as well. Any good content is always a great way of starting off online work and the linkage can be a direct one to ClickBank money.

Another way of making money with the ClickBank affiliate is the right keyword choice. This requires a little bit of thinking and a foresight as it is important to estimate and foresee what the web searchers are looking for in their search and the right word they would use to go about it.

This technique enables one to create traffic and of course due to the linkage to the ClickBank affiliate it is really easy to go about making money very easily. All you need to do is think and put in the right keywords that could be the most popular search hits.

These are some of the easy and quick ways of making money online, and with ClickBank affiliate, you can be zooming off cash this weekend. Never hesitate to try new things, most of these ways are a fantastic way to kick back at home and still make money. There are no obligations to this kind of work and all you have to do is have a steady internet connection and absolutely no experience in any high end performance of business.

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Author: Jo H Mok
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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