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| I'm looking to publish your Google tips and techniques I just started up a new website called called Google Tutor & Advisor. You can see it at http://www.googletutor.com. The purpose is to teach casual Google users about all the things they can do with Google, yet have no idea even existed. This is most Google users. I'm posting here because I'd like to get some good tips and techniques for Google. If you have any that you think might be interesting to your fellow Google users it would be great if you could go to the GoogleTutor.com web site and use the Contact form to submit them. Let me know if you want me to use your name if I use it. |
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| Re: I'm looking to publish your Google tips and techniques On 10 Mar 2005 07:14:27 -0800, "GoogleTutor" <slobizman@gmail.com> wrote: >I just started up a new website called called Google Tutor & Advisor. >You can see it at http://www.googletutor.com. The purpose is to teach >casual Google users about all the things they can do with Google, yet >have no idea even existed. This is most Google users. > >I'm posting here because I'd like to get some good tips and techniques >for Google. If you have any that you think might be interesting >to your fellow Google users it would be great if you could go to the >GoogleTutor.com web site and use the Contact form to submit them. Let >me know if you want me to use your name if I use it. And a "thank you" link for contributors [without tracking - hidden within cgi/php/javascript - rel="nofollow" - requiring reciprocation] too? |
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| Re: I'm looking to publish your Google tips and techniques On 10 Mar 2005 07:14:27 -0800, "GoogleTutor" <slobizman@gmail.com> wrote: >I just started up a new website called called Google Tutor & Advisor. >You can see it at http://www.googletutor.com. The purpose is to teach >casual Google users about all the things they can do with Google, yet >have no idea even existed. This is most Google users. > >I'm posting here because I'd like to get some good tips and techniques >for Google. If you have any that you think might be interesting >to your fellow Google users it would be great if you could go to the >GoogleTutor.com web site and use the Contact form to submit them. Let >me know if you want me to use your name if I use it. My main one is read the archive of this group. That is if google hasnn't made it took much of a pita to use. -- UK Top 10 freebies http://www.top10freebies.co.uk |
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| re:I'm looking to publish your Google tips and techniques If Google annoys you, you can always read the archive of this group here: http://www.internet-search-engines-faq.com/newsgroup/ |
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| Re: I'm looking to publish your Google tips and techniques On 10 Mar 2005 07:14:27 -0800, "GoogleTutor" <slobizman@gmail.com> wrote: >I just started up a new website called called Google Tutor & Advisor. >You can see it at http://www.googletutor.com. The purpose is to teach >casual Google users about all the things they can do with Google, yet >have no idea even existed. This is most Google users. Also, this woud save them going out and buying Google Hacks, wouldn't it? >I'm posting here because I'd like to get some good tips and techniques >for Google. If you have any that you think might be interesting >to your fellow Google users it would be great if you could go to the >GoogleTutor.com web site and use the Contact form to submit them. Let >me know if you want me to use your name if I use it. What leaps to mind is that Google (most engines, in fact) will see Googletutor as an unknown word not even remotely connecetd to either Google or tutor. What would have worked would have been to have www.Google-tutor.com. Might not be too late and you could still do a 301. Next to that tip you could just put BB -- www.kruse.co.uk/ SEO@kruse.demon.co.uk Affordable SEO! -- |
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| Re: I'm looking to publish your Google tips and techniques I suggest that you work the word "advise" into text somewhere. Sure, you offer google advice, but a surprising number of people will probably be looking for google advise "Big Bill" <kruse@cityscape.co.uk> wrote in message news:9lc131p7rgo9l57drecvh6ar5s55l2hsdr@4ax.com... > On 10 Mar 2005 07:14:27 -0800, "GoogleTutor" <slobizman@gmail.com> > wrote: > > >I just started up a new website called called Google Tutor & Advisor. > >You can see it at http://www.googletutor.com. The purpose is to teach > >casual Google users about all the things they can do with Google, yet > >have no idea even existed. This is most Google users. > > Also, this woud save them going out and buying Google Hacks, wouldn't > it? > > >I'm posting here because I'd like to get some good tips and techniques > >for Google. If you have any that you think might be interesting > >to your fellow Google users it would be great if you could go to the > >GoogleTutor.com web site and use the Contact form to submit them. Let > >me know if you want me to use your name if I use it. > > What leaps to mind is that Google (most engines, in fact) will see > Googletutor as an unknown word not even remotely connecetd to either > Google or tutor. What would have worked would have been to have > www.Google-tutor.com. Might not be too late and you could still do a > 301. > > Next to that tip you could just put > > BB > -- > www.kruse.co.uk/ SEO@kruse.demon.co.uk > Affordable SEO! > -- |