Written by seocraze on Feb 8th, 2010 | Filed under:
Search Engines
I’m going to publish my crime thriller novel on my web site, accessable via PayPal and password. I don’t want the search engines to list those pages on their directories. And I can’t find the script on Yahoo! Web Hosting Help. Can you help me?
Written by seocraze on Feb 5th, 2010 | Filed under:
Search Engines
Okay, I have this site and its called flashfiregames.virtue.nu – its a free domain the virtue.nu i signed up for and i wanna adverise the site on search engines or atleast some where that will get a couple of people to hear about it. it has a submit thing to search engines for free but it takes like 6 months and i wanna advertise it now! help please.
Written by seocraze on Feb 2nd, 2010 | Filed under:
Search Engines
Do I have to do anything to get the search engines to find my new site?
Written by seocraze on Jan 30th, 2010 | Filed under:
Search Engines
I want to set up some blogs and I’d like people to be able to locate them. My impression, which could be incorrect, is that search engines can find the blogs created from some services, but not from other services. Which blog service has the most easily locatable blogs or can all blogs be easily found?
Written by seocraze on Jan 27th, 2010 | Filed under:
Search Engines
My example was that I punched in the name of a book by an Armenian-American author who teaches at Colgate but instead of Amazon being the first in line to come up it was 3rd while a small Turkish sponsored website which refutes the genocide came up 1st. I am this question for no other reason than to understand how these search engines come up with their results as the results disturb me.
Written by seocraze on Jan 24th, 2010 | Filed under:
Search Engines
I have just made a new website and no one is visiting it because no matter what you search on Yahoo or Google etc., its not coming up as a choice. Is there a way you know of to get a website to be listed on search engines? Thanks!
Written by seocraze on Jan 21st, 2010 | Filed under:
Search Engines
Yahoo answer is a curious site where you can find the most stupid, hilarious and useless answers to problems no one would ask. But considering the amount of traffic of this thing, google and other search engines are polluted with this uselessness, making a decent search difficult. Is there an easy way to block it?
Written by seocraze on Jan 18th, 2010 | Filed under:
Search Engines
There’s a client at the office who browses through bad sites. I use firefox. Can someone tell me how to ban all the sites containing words that i specify. I also want to prevent him from searching google or other search engines.
Written by seocraze on Jan 12th, 2010 | Filed under:
Search Engines
If you have a web page on the internet/blog post etc and you delete it, it can still be found as a cached page in Google. Does this stay there forever, or is the cached page updated the next time the Google bot does a crawl? In other words, in a few months or so will you be unable to find the deleted post through a Google search? (also, is it the same with other search engines?)
Thanks in advance for your replies!
Written by seocraze on Jan 8th, 2010 | Filed under:
Search Engines
I have a website that is available now online. But when I did a Google search, I couldn’t find my site. How can I get my site to be found on other search engines? I did not even see my site show up on yahoo search.