Update Top paying keywords

Posted in AdSense on March 14th, 2009

AdSense is the way Google gives you to earn money with your blog. Now, the thing which makes the difference is the argument of your blog is your website.

You can have a website visited by thousands and thousands users, but if your sector is not “Adsense attractive” you never earn so much money. On the other hand if your receive, every day, only 50 visits but your web site is “Adsense attractive” you will earn much more that the first website.

The reason is quite easy: if in a sector there are so many people which pay Google advertising, then AdSense earnings will be higher. Never forget it!

About AdSense earnings one of the most searched keywords is “top paying keywords”. The greatest part of the results are old and never updated. Let’s built (with your collaboration as well) an updated list of top paying Google Adsense keywords.

The first word we analyze is hard drive recovery, which cost more than 20 dollars on Google AdWords.

Let’s start this faboulous trip discovering the highest top paying keywords….

Google AdSense in Euro

Posted in AdSense on March 14th, 2009

Finally a good news for european customers… Google has introduced its AdSense service in Euro.

Since few days ago it’s possible to switch our Adsense account into Euros instead of Dollars. Be aware before doing it, read what fearless users (those who already have been switched their account) did and what about their earnings.

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Google Chrome out of Beta… what now?

Posted in Chrome on December 13th, 2008

Google has officially announced Chrome is not Beta version any more

They say in only 100 days the browser has reached more than 10 million people, that’s a great result, of course.

The official competition against Internet Explorer, Firefox (?) and Opera has just been started. Will Google Chrome get out as a winner?

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Google Chrome, the day after

Posted in Chrome on September 5th, 2008

Google Chrome

The first day of Google Chrome has gone off, as announced on Google Official Blog.

The first day tell to us that GChrome already has a market share bigger than Opera. Of course, this data has to be confirmed within the next few weeks/months, when users will be finished their personal tests on the new browser and will decide if to continue to use it or to skip back to IE or Firefox.

I’m actually trying GChrome, the first thing I notice is that is so quick in doing operations: from its launching to open new tabs, everything is quick. It seems also web pages load quicker.

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Chrome, the Google’s browser

Posted in Chrome on September 2nd, 2008

Today Google has announced the release of his browser, based on the best technologies which are already used by Mozilla Firefox and Safari.

On the blog we can read that the new browser is absolutely simple and streamlined, a must for all the users.

This is an announcement which doesn’t surprise us, because Google is going to “monopolize” the web and this is just another little step…

Google Developer’s Day

Posted in Google Developer Day on August 28th, 2008

Just a short post to remember this must-to-see for all the developers: Google Developer’s Day.

Google Developer's Day

Here the official web site: http://code.google.com/events/developerday/2008/

Google Search Suggest

Posted in Google' SERPs on August 28th, 2008

Finally Google implemented the Google suggest on their searches, as Yahoo! did months ago.

Google Suggest

Now, when you search something on google.com , you’ll see search results just at the bottom of your query.

Reading about this news on Aaron’s blog, some ideas get into my mind.

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Why Google?

Posted in Google on August 27th, 2008

That’s a good question.

What could be the reasons in order to use Google as your favourite search engine, more than Yahoo! or MSN Live.

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Why this blog?

Posted in Google on August 22nd, 2008

I’ve had the idea of making this blog during one night, reading on a forum someone (actually I don’t remember the name) that was in trouble for a quite simple reason: Google had just added, on SERPs, it’s Maps result on queries hotel + location.

His or her problem was: what happens to the natural results if Google sometimes take space on the SERPs by adding its services?

I absolutely agree, but also think that’s not a real problem. Of course, when the big G add it’s services on the natural SERP’s it means that our web sites going far from the top of the page.

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