Namecheap Coupon Code For December 2009 SNOWNEEDLE
December 2, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Use coupon code SNOWNEEDLE at Namecheap to get .com, .net, .org, etc. domains for only $8.81. Good through the month of December 2009. Also remember when you register domains at Namecheap you get free domain privacy.
$4 Domain Name At GoDaddy With Coupon Code CJCBLACK09
November 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Valid until tomorrow 11/30/2009 GoDaddy is offering new domain name or domain transfer for $4.00 with coupon code CJCBLACK09. The code appears to work with .com, .net, .org extensions and possibly others. Payment via credit card or by check and to be used only once per GoDaddy account.
Google Product Search Gets A Facelift For The Holiday Shopping Season
November 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Google Product Search has rolled out some updates in time for the holiday shopping season. The list of new features include:
- A new gallery view that shows larger, higher resolution images and prominently displaying the domain name/store name of the website – check out some metal wallets.
- Product reviews and summaries.
- Video product reviews from YouTube.
- Nearby store locations with Google Maps.
- Mobile phone compatibility.
Product Domains Recently Sold On Sedo: ClownAccessories.com, CardCase.com, TireGroover.com
November 20, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Sedo just posted up some recent domain sales on their homepage and thought I’d mention some stats about the product domains that sold. See my quick rundown and analysis of the following three domain names below:
ClownAccessories.com – $1,000
Clown Accessories
Local Search Volume – October: 3,600
Global Monthly Search Volume: 1,000
Estimated Avg. CPC: $0.56
Google Products Results: 548
Google Sponsored Ads: 6
CardCase.com – $2,059
Card Case
Local Search Volume – October: 4,400
Global Monthly Search Volume: 8,100
Estimated Avg. CPC: $1.46
Google Products Results: 34,580
Google Sponsored Ads: 62
Tire Groover
Local Search Volume – October: 880
Global Monthly Search Volume: 1,000
Estimated Avg. CPC: $0.90
Google Products Results: 88
Google Sponsored Ads: 2
*All data compiled using exact match queries i.e. “card case”
Google Now Showing Site Hierarchy In Search Results
November 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Google announced that they are now showing site hierarchy in search results instead of the actual URL. The image above outlines the changes to the search engine results page. When the site hierarchy is displayed those are additional links to the website too. The official word from Google is below:
The information in these new hierarchies come from analyzing destination web pages. For example, if you visit the ProductWiki Spidersapien page, you’ll see a series of similar links at the top, “Home> Toys & Games> Robots.” These are standard navigational tools used throughout the web called “breadcrumbs,” which webmasters frequently show on their sites to help users navigate. By analyzing site breadcrumbs, we’ve been able to improve the search snippet for a small percentage of search results, and we hope to expand in the future.
Now it’s even more important to structure your website with properly named breadcrumbs to achieve the best results in Google search.