We recently fired up a blog at Blogspot.com in order to test the effects it will have on our traffic and backlinks. Please visit the link and read our first post.

This is just a quick update. We checked our ranking again for the search term "Increase Search Engine Ranking" (without quotes) on Google and we have now climbed again, this time more than 100 places. In our prior articles we talked about the Search Engine Algorithm changes recently at Google. We also discussed our Domain Aliases and how they had a negative effect on our ranking because it was appearing to Google as duplicate content, even though we have just this one site.
Upon our first changes, we went from the 500's to the 400's in ranking. Then, after cleaning up the site and fixing the aliases to be 301 redirects, we climbed back up all the way to the 100s. This is huge jump. So with a little work we are on are way back to the first page for the search term Increase Search Engine Ranking . We have also climbed back to the the 2nd page or number 13 for Increase Search Ranking. Try for yourself and see where we are.
by Crack Google
Welcome to part II of our "Google Changes Search Algorithm"! The Jury is still out, but we believe that Domain Aliases were responsible for the recent Search Engine Ranking demotion on Google.
In our last article Google Changes Search Algorithm - Part I we talked about how our ranking for a certain Keyword Phrase changed very negatively. We were sent from the first page with a rank of #7 to a rank of over #530. We have some findings to report and it's very important that you read this article if you have more than one domain name pointing to your website.
by Crack Google
Unless you have been hibernating or don't own a website of any kind, you might have noticed some interesting changes with Google's Search Engine. A lot of new changes have taken place and we are going to share some of our findings with you. Here is what we discovered.

Here is the situation. You check your server logs or advertising results, and you learn that your website has been reached by a Keyword that you want to be reached by. But then after further research and analysis, you find that you are ranked out of the top 100 for this certain Keywork. Is this a good or a bad thing?
Well it depends on how you want to slice the information. From our perspective, you have a win. After all, you are indexed for this Keyword and someone found you. That's never a bad thing. This is particularly true if you are just getting started. This is even more true if you are in a space that deals with highly competitive Keywords. For example Real Estate or Finance. Believe me when I tell you, if you get ranked in Google, be happy. You are off to a great start! You next question is "great, now what?". I will tell you, just keep reading.
Google, while waiting for the ink to dry on the YouTube deal, has started its acquisition engine up again with a purchase of the online collaboration startup JotSPot. We are being told to that this acquisition may have to do with Google Office.
The announcement was made public on Tuesday. Separate postings on Google's and JotSpot's company blogs have confirmed the speculation.
Crack Google is please to announce that new members are joining every week. Many of our users are predominately located outside of the United States. We found this to be very interesting and we were intrigued. If you have any questions or need help, please do not hesitate to email us or contact us via our Contact Us Section.
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