Saturday, 21 April 2007

Google Will Sell Radio Ads for Clear ChannelAbout Author:

By Don Jeffrey and Adam Satariano

April 16 (Bloomberg) -- Google Inc., the most-popular Web search engine, agreed to sell advertising time for more than 675 U.S. radio stations run by Clear Channel Communications Inc.

The accord lets advertisers bid on Clear Channel radio spots through Google's online ad-sales system, according to a statement today from the two companies. Google will target companies that typically advertise on the Internet, not radio.

The agreement is Google's biggest since it bought DMarc Broadcasting Inc. in January 2006 to help crack the $18 billion radio ad market. With DMarc, Google got software that helps companies place and track radio ads. That technology will help Clear Channel, the largest U.S. radio broadcaster, tap a new group of advertisers.

``It's a good win for Google from the standpoint that Clear Channel is the big kahuna of the radio world,'' Martin Pyykkonen, an analyst with Global Crown Capital in San Francisco, said in an interview. ``It remains to be seen whether Google will be better than their other media buyers or just one more player in the offline world.''

He rates Google shares ``overweight'' and doesn't own any.

Good for Clear Channel

``It's certainly a positive for Clear Channel,'' David Bank, an RBC Capital Markets analyst in New York, said in an interview. ``There'll be some incremental revenue but we don't know how much.'' Bank rates Clear Channel ``outperform'' and doesn't own the shares.

Google will sell less than 5 percent of San Antonio-based Clear Channel's ads on U.S. stations, Clear Channel spokeswoman Michele Clarke said. Financial terms weren't disclosed.

Clear Channel plans to start making broadcast time available for the ads on almost all its U.S. radio stations, including in Los Angeles and New York, by the end of June.

Spots throughout the day will be sold through Google, Clarke said, including morning drive time, when audiences tend to be the largest. Each spot offered will be 30 seconds long.

Advertisers will be able to choose markets and stations by format type, though not specific stations, Clarke said.

XM, EchoStar

Shares of Mountain View, California-based Google rose $7.98, or 1.7 percent, to $474.27 at 4 p.m. in Nasdaq Stock Market composite trading. They have gained 3 percent this year. Shares of Clear Channel rose 11 cents to $36.35 on the New York Stock Exchange and have risen 2.3 percent this year.

The agreement helps Google as it expands beyond the Internet to radio, television and newspapers. ``Clear Channel is taking a segment of their advertising and making it available to Google,'' company spokesman David Krane said by telephone from Las Vegas.

Google last year signed a deal with XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. to sell spots to Web search advertisers. It has also agreed to sell time for radio broadcaster Emmis Communications Corp.

``It's pretty small potatoes right now,'' Patrick Walsh, the Emmis chief financial officer, said today at an investor conference hosted by A.G. Edwards & Sons. Google accounts for less than 1 percent of sales, he said. ``We'll look very closely at what Clear Channel is doing.''

Earlier this month, Google said it would sell advertising on EchoStar Communications Corp.'s Dish satellite-TV service. Customers will bid for ad slots across EchoStar's 125 channels and can choose when and where their ads appear.

In November, Google said it would test sales of advertising space in 50 U.S. newspapers.

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601204&refer=&sid=aRF.xnqAjzB0
To read more articles on: Web search engine, search advertisers, radio, television, advertising, Internet, radio broadcaster, radio stations

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs

Google to sell radio ads through Clear Channel

Google will sell 30-second radio ads on the Clear Channel Radio network of AM and FM stations.

PARIS (04/16/2007) - Google Inc. has struck a deal with Clear Channel Communications Inc. to sell 30-second audio ads on its AM and FM radio stations, reinforcing Google's advertising sales business beyond the Web.

The deal, announced on Monday, comes two weeks after Google announced that it will sell slots on EchoStar Communications Corp. digital satellite television service. It also comes several days after Google announced it has agreed to buy DoubleClick Inc. for US$3.1 billion in cash. DoubleClick's advertiser network is expected to strengthen Google's ad business.

The Clear Channel deal will give Google access to a guaranteed proportion of the 30-second slots on the 675 Clear Channel stations covered by the deal. Clear Channel and Google also announced plans to link their respective advertising sales systems, Viero and AdSense for Audio.

Google's move into radio was signalled in January 2006 when it bought dMarc Broadcasting Inc., the Newport Beach, California, developer of an automated advertising platform for the broadcast industry. It waited until December to unveil its plans for dMarc, saying that it had spent the year forming partnerships with U.S. terrestrial and satellite radio stations to give advertisers involved in the beta trial hundreds of stations to choose from.

Advertisers using AdSense for Audio will be able to target messages by audience segment, geography, day of the week or time of day using Google's audio ads service.

The deal gives Google an economic incentive to produce higher revenue from the slots, Clear Channel said. Neither company offered further financial details of the deal.

The additional sales channel will give Clear Channel access to new customers: Google will sell commodity slots of a standard length, while Clear Channel's own sales staff will focus on customers requiring special formats, a service the company has been developing recently to increase its revenue per minute.

The companies already have an existing advertising sales relationship, in which Google sells text ads on the Web sites of Clear Channel's radio stations.

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://www.pcworld.ca/news/article/fa9215c80a01040801fdf17c006bbc3f/pg0.htm
To read more articles on: Radio network, Channel access, additional sales, advertising, sales relationship

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs

Clear Channel Radio and Google Will Jointly Drive Radio Advertiser Expansion

SAN ANTONIO AND MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., April 16, 2007 -- Clear Channel Radio and Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG), today announced a multi-year agreement that enables Google to sell a guaranteed portion of 30-second advertising inventory available on more than 675 of Clear Channel's AM/FM stations. Specific financial terms are not being disclosed.

Under the agreement, Google™ Audio Ads advertisers will have national distribution, enabling them to reach specific audiences, at specific times, in targeted geographies. For Clear Channel, this agreement opens up an additional sales channel and provides supplemental revenue by making Clear Channel inventory available to advertisers who previously had not used radio.

"This is a true win-win," said John Hogan, Chief Executive Officer of Clear Channel Radio. "Clear Channel Radio gets access to an entirely new group of advertisers within a new and complementary sales channel, and Google adds another option for its existing customers. Google has proven its ability to gain premiums for advertising inventory and that fits perfectly into our broader strategy of building value for advertisers while increasing our overall revenue yield. We're committed to working with the best-in-class and Google has a real economic incentive to produce meaningfully higher CPMs."

"Clear Channel is the market leader in delivering radio value to consumers and advertisers and has built an innovative platform to manage its on-air ad inventory," said Eric Schmidt, Chief Executive Officer of Google. "We look forward to working with Clear Channel Radio by providing a unique set of advertisers and a system that will increase the effectiveness and measurability of connecting advertisers with radio listeners."

Clear Channel Radio's national and local sales forces will continue to focus on the company's most lucrative advertiser relationships, and on the many advertisers who seek specialized advertising packages and concepts. Google will focus primarily on advertisers who currently run ads online but do not run ads on radio.

For Clear Channel, the move is part of a larger initiative to differentiate its on-air ad inventory. The company created a number of special positions (such as first-in-pod and islands), new and innovative spot types (adlets and blinks), unparalleled creative resources (the Creative Services Group), and fresh combinations on-/off-air/online packages. These efforts have produced many new advertiser alternatives and steady gains in revenue yield-per-minute. Using its Viero System, the company already enables sales managers and sellers to dynamically evaluate and price inventory. Clear Channel Radio and Google today separately announced Viero Systems full AdSense for Audio Compatibility.

This agreement complements an existing online advertising partnership in which Google provides text ads to Clear Channel's radio-station Web sites through the company's Online Music & Radio Unit.

About Clear Channel Radio
Clear Channel Radio is a leading radio company focused on serving local communities across the U.S. with more than 110 million listeners choosing Clear Channel Radio programming each week. The company's content can be heard on AM/FM stations, HD digital radio channels, on the Internet, via iPods and via mobile-navigation devices from Cobra, Garmin, Kenwood and others. The company's operations include radio broadcasting, syndication and independent media representation. Clear Channel Radio is a division of Clear Channel Communications, Inc. (NYSE:CCU), a leading global media and entertainment company. More information on the company can be found at

About Google Inc.
Google's innovative search technologies connect millions of people around the world with information every day. Founded in 1998 by Stanford Ph.D. students Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google today is a top web property in all major global markets. Google's targeted advertising program provides businesses of all sizes with measurable results, while enhancing the overall web experience for users. Google is headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia.

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://www.google.com/intl/en/press/pressrel/clear_channel_radio.html
To read more articles on:
search technologies, global markets, advertising program, businesses

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs

Pay-Per-Click and Paid Inclusion Marketing

Over 85% Of Your Prospects Are Searching Online Right Now For Your Product or Service. Who will they find first? You or your competition?

Paid marketing strategies such as Google AdWords and Yahoo Search Marketing (formerly known as Overture) get you in front of your audience for the right keywords immediately.

Paid web marketing is also a wonderful compliment to search engine or "organic" marketing.

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://www.customfitonline.com/solutions/pay-per-click.htm
To read more articles on: Searching Online, Search Marketing, Paid marketing, marketing strategies, compliment

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs

Organic Or Paid Marketing?

Research indicates that both paid Web site marketing efforts and efforts to generate organic traffic have their benefits, but leveraging the long-term benefits of organic traffic can mean the difference between a successful and unsuccessful Web site. Paid Web site marketing has the advantage of driving traffic immediately to a Web site. On the other hand, organic traffic comes to a Web site naturally without being driven there by a specific marketing campaign.

(Is this item miscategorized? Does it need more tags?

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://jobfunctions.bnet.com/whitepaper.aspx?docid=97336
To read more articles on:
Web site marketing, traffic, driving traffic, marketing campaign, specific marketing, marketing, Paid Marketing

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs

The UK Affiliate Marketing Experts

There are many benefits of using our network

We know that there are many options for online retailers wishing to harness the power of affiliate marketing, so why use our network? Using Paid On Results gives you an unsurpassed level of control and removes much of the hassle from running an affiliate program. Since 2002 we have been proactive in our relationships with some of the industries biggest success stories and we can do the same for you,

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://www.paidonresults.com/
To read more articles on: online retailers, affiliate program, affiliate marketing, Marketing Expert, UK Affiliate Marketing

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs


Organic or Paid Marketing

Got something to say?

This topic with other web professionals

Just like when a tree falls in the forest, and there is no one to hear it, the sound waves it generates simply dissipate before the sound can be heard. So how do you spread the word that your Web site is there and start attracting the right audience to your site? One approach is to market the site heavily by splashing your URL via ads all over the place (paid), and the other is to generate traffic organically.

Both paid Web site marketing efforts and efforts to generate organic traffic have their benefits, but leveraging the long-term benefits of organic traffic can mean the difference between a successful and unsuccessful Web site.

Both paid Web site marketing efforts and efforts to generate organic traffic have their benefits, but leveraging the long-term benefits of organic traffic can mean the difference between a successful and unsuccessful Web site.

Paid Web Site Market

Paid Web site marketing has the advantage of driving traffic immediately to your Web site. This is great for launching a site, or for a special promotion. Popular paid options include (but are not limited to):

  • Newspaper magazine and TV ads
  • Purchasing of banner ads on other Web sites
  • Launching a Search Engine Marketing (SEM) campaign, and
  • Distributions of mass emails and press releases

A secondary benefit of paid Web site marketing is that when done properly, it can help lay the seeds of organically generated traffic.

Organic Traffic

Organic traffic, as the name implies, is traffic that comes to your Web site naturally and without being driven there by a specific marketing campaign. In essence, Web site visitors are there because they found the site and thought it had something they wanted. And like anything organic, organic traffic isn’t there instantly; it takes time and nurturing to grow into something healthy and with longevity.

Organic traffic happens in the same way that you might browse the bookshelf at your local library or bookstore for something in a specific area of interest and find that little treasure that contains all the answers you’re seeking. This is, more or less, what the Web was all about when it was first created. Sources of organic traffic include:

  • referrals from other Web sites (links)
  • referrals from search engines, and
  • URLs placed on letterhead, business cards, etc.

Organic or Paid: Which One Is Right for My Site?

The choice between organic or paid isn’t a black-and-white issue. You need to examine your budget and the benefits you’ll get for your effort. In essence, you need to work out your Even with a small budget, you can launch an SEM campaign and start driving traffic today. This is an especially wise option when you’ve launched an ecommerce site and want to start making sales immediately. Generally, for well under a dollar per click, you can purchase keyword-based ads through By driving traffic immediately, you’ve started attracting eyeballs and that’s a good thing. What you are really trying to do is buy time until organic traffic kicks in. If you already have some organic traffic, a paid campaign can give you an immediate boost as well.

One mistake that is commonly made is to rely solely on paid techniques and to ignore organic traffic. So while you have the attention of Web site visitors via your paid campaign, use this opportunity to extract the seeds for your organic operation. Start encouraging Web site visitors to link to you from their sites. Affiliate programs are a wonderful incentive to grow the number of links to your site.

By running an SEM campaign, you can also pull seeds from your Web site access logs. While you might have purchased some single keywords or two/three keyword combinations, 38% of all searches are of 3 or more words (Jupiter Media). This means that while you have purchased the phrase XY, the person who clicked on your ad actually searched on ABXY or BXYZ etc. By extracting these terms from the access logs, and correlating which actual phrases turned into a successful visit (sale/lead/other), you now know which terms to emphasize, and which ones to remove from the Web site, as part of optimizing the content for the search engines (an organic component).

Once you know your primary keywords and phrases (the seeds) and have started generating links to your site (the fertilizer), it’s time make the seeds grow. You need to optimize your site for the search engines.

You’ll need to review your Web page title tags and make sure they are unique and contain the appropriate keyword phrases. According to too many companies simply insert their company name in the title tag. That’s fine if you’re Coke, and yet don’t you think Coke wants to be found even if people type “cola” in their favorite search engine?

Next on your hit list is the description meta tag. All too often, I’ve discovered these missing or so poorly written that they may actually hinder ranking well in a search engine. While you’re rewriting your title and description tags, don’t forget the keywords meta tag. Very few (if any) of the major search engines continue to give any value to these variables, but it still doesn’t hurt.

Now it’s time to examine the content of your Web page. Are those keywords/phrases there in the content? Are they there in the text? If you’ve made a clever graphic of the words, it is merely a graphic; the bots that search engines send out to index sites are blind to graphics and ignore (or severely discount) image alt attribute values.

If you’ve used graphics for navigation, try replacing the same links as plain text at the bottom of your page. If you have graphics for section headings, delete the graphic and replace it with an H1 or H2 tag (search engines give great value to words contained in H1 or H2 tags). Of course, you’ll need to set up an appropriate class in your cascading style sheet to emulate (or approximate) the existing look and feel.

If you’ve built your site entirely in Flash, there really isn’t much you can do beyond the meta tags (and see my next column).

Now you’re ready for the search engines to start crawling your site. Of course, you’ll have to wait for your listing to start to appear higher and higher in search results. Just as a wheat field doesn’t appear overnight, search engines may take as long as four months to start listing your site.

Once you’re ranked well in the search engines, you can reap the benefits of the organic traffic. Some people tend to think of organic traffic as free traffic (versus paid traffic). As you can see, there is a lot of work involved in sowing the seeds of organic traffic and this work has a cost, but once the initial work is completed you’ll be essentially receiving traffic for free. Don’t let your garden go unattended for long; you’ll need to monitor it periodically, watching for a drop-off in traffic, and continue to make small adjustments to keep the organic traffic growing.

If you can’t wait upwards of four months for your listing to appear, many search engines like Yahoo offer paid inclusion. While this is a paid-for service, paid inclusion doesn’t necessarily guarantee you a top ranking for the site. It simply gets you in the index quickly, usually within 72 hours, and comes with guaranteed revisit frequency (we’ll re-index your site every 48 hours). The advantage of this is simple. You can continually tweak your site for better ranking. Another bit of good news (at least from Yahoo), is that if you decided not to renew your paid listing, you won’t get dropped or banned from their listings, though this may not be true for all search engines.

So now you can help drive traffic to your site. Remember, simply building a site that no one sees has zero value for your organization (okay, it may be an ego thing), but a Web site that gets visitors and generates revenue or sales leads is a valuable tool that will garner more corporate attention, and presumably a larger budget.

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://www.digital-web.com/articles/organic_or_paid_marketing/
To read more articles on: Paid Marketing, drive traffic, organic traffic, search engines, SEM campaign, paid campaign

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs


What are pay per click engines?

Well you know when you do a search in google and you get a lot of small box advertisements on the right hand side of the page? Well, they are pay-per-click ads! Web site owners have to pay a fee for each click on those ads, the higher the price they are willing to pay for each click, the higher up they appear on the search results page.

For instance, if a webmaster bids £0.05 on the term 'celtic ring'. If no other webmaster bids more than this, he will stay in 1st position. If a competitor bids £0.06, then the competitor moves into to the coveted 1st position. Thus the bidding war begins and you may find some keywords costing as much as £5.00 per click!

This form of web marketing can be highly benificial but be careful on how you want to spend your budget. Luckily, offers an option where the user can select a pre-determined monthly budget, once you reach that budget your ad is put on hold until the end of that month. If you want real targeted advertising this is my uttermost recommendation. One vital warning though; choose your keywords wisely!

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://www.stevenforsyth.com/google/paid-marketing.htm
To read more articles on: web marketing, advertising, advertisement, recommendation, webmaster

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs

Search Engine Marketing - Tell me more...

Search Engine Marketing (SEM) is the practice of getting your website visible on the major search engines such as Google and Yahoo. As Sydney’s premier internet marketing firm, with clients from all over Australia, the US, and Europe, we are ready to improve your website traffic today!

The two most successful techniques for enhancing your online image are: search engine optimization, and pay per click advertising campaigns.

Basically it's all about helping customers find your website and business.Period.

In the rapidly developing age of internet marketing, smart operators are realising that one if the best ways to capture an online market is through a sophisticated combination of search engine optimization and pay per click (PPC) advertising.

It's no accident that is now the world's fastest-growing ad market. It works. It generates new business, and it increases brand awareness. For people serious about increasing website traffic, online advertising is a natural choice – specifically targeted at internet savvy users searching for services that relate to your website.

So if you're a website owner and looking to grow your business, increase sales leads, or just lower customer acquisition costs, then is the next step for you.

Take a look at our professional or, if you’re interested in some form of website advertising or SEO but don’t really know where to start, feel free to for some in-person advice.

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://www.foundagency.com.au/
To read more articles on
: Search Engine Marketing, business, increase sales, website traffic, online advertising, internet marketing

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs

What is Pay Per Click Advertising?

Pay Per Click (also known as Pay Per Ranking, Pay Per Placement or Pay Per Position) enables you to list your site at the top of the search engine results by advertising on keywords that best describe your product or service. It is a dynamic marketplace, the higher you bid, the higher your advertisement will be displayed in the list.

You pay only when a searcher or clicker clicks on your listing and connects to your site. You don't pay to list, you only pay for clicks or click throughs. This way you only pay for the traffic to your site, there are no other hidden costs.

Pay Per Click is now not only available on search engines. Publishers can also include PPC advertisements on their sites. For example, we use Google's PPC Adsense product as you can see in the left-hand column.

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://www.payperclickguide.com/
To read more articles on: Pay Per Ranking, Pay Per Placement, Pay Per Position, dynamic, marketplace, search engines

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs

pay per click advertising

Pay Per Click Universe is a free resource dedicated to provide unbiased information to the small-to-medium sized business owner interested in exploring the world of pay per click advertising (PPC). Our aim is to show you how best to invest in this rapidly growing, extremely effective, yet highly competitive market easily and with a very low initial investment.

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://www.payperclickuniverse.com/
To read more articles on: free resource, click advertising, business, competitive, growing, extremely effective, Pay Per Click

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs

A New Advertising Program on Newsday.com and NyNewsday.com!

Welcome to our new Pay-Per-Click advertising program or PPC at Newsday.com! Advertisers now have the opportunity to display their text ads throughout our site based upon what type of business you have.

Our program ensures that your text ads reach the right audience while your business only pays for the clicks your ads receive! Our Pay-Per-Click program will help grow your business in one of the most effective ways to advertise online today!

Pricing is based upon a bidding system for placement within topic areas of Newsday.com. Higher bids guarantee higher placement and more exposure! Through the tools you receive when signing up for this program, you can manage your budget and track how well your ads are doing!

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://www.newsday.com/news/ny-ppc-landing,0,7328258.htmlstory
To read more articles on
: advertising program, Advertisers, opportunity, business, advertise online, placement

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs

Our Top 10 PPC Search Engines for April, 2007

There are hundreds of Pay Per Click Search Engines you can buy traffic from. As this number increases, it becomes more difficult to determine which ones are worth your time using. That's where our Top 10 list comes in handy.

We've narrowed down this huge list down to our 10 favorites based on our own experience and user feedback. Let us know your experiences!

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://www.payperclicksearchengines.com/
To read more articles on: buy traffic, Pay Per Click, Search Engines, increases

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs


Online marketing service

At Clicksor™, our Contextual Advertising Technology will maximize your internet advertising dollar by displaying your advertisement only on relevant web pages and pay per click search engines. By matching your selected keywords and channels to our content-rich affiliate sites and search engines, we can deliver highly targeted contextual ads that go well beyond any traditional advertising method. Our advertising service is set on an auction model (Cost Per Visit, Cost Per Click / Pay per Click and Cost Per Thousand Impression metrics) where you may bid for placement ranking.

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://www.clicksor.com/
To read more articles on: Cost Per Visit, Cost Per Click, Pay per Click, placement ranking, Online marketing, traditional advertising, advertising service, marketing service

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs


Drive Buyers to your eBay Listings and Stores

Drive buyers and increase sales by placing an ad for any of your eBay Items on thousands of relevant websites. Your ad will be automatically created once you choose your desired item.

About Author:
author Url:
http://www.bidvertiser.com/
To read more articles on: Drive Buyers, automatically, relevant website, increase sales

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs


Welcome to PPC Lime

PPC Lime is one of the most technologically advanced lime producers in the world. From humble beginnings in 1907 at Uitloop in the Northern Province, producing lime for the burgeoning gold mining industry, we have grown into one of the largest lime producers in the Southern Hemisphere. We now supply almost 60% of the lime consumed in Southern Africa.

At PPC Lime we've worked hard at establishing the reliability of our services and product range. By embracing the symbol of the African elephant as our own, we adopt the qualities Africa's most magnificent beast embodies. Indomitably fierce, and proud, the elephant has a tenacity and strength of will which is daunting. Yet it is also capable of the most tender compassion and love. The elephant has a patience and wisdom that are beyond man's understanding. We are rightly in awe of it.

It is our hope that we can emulate some of these qualities - that we have strength to rise to new heights without losing touch with the people who have put us there. That the keen edge of success does not dull our sense of compassion.

But most importantly, our symbol embodies the strength of will which has carried us to the top, and will ensure that we remain there well into the future.

About Author:
author Url:
http://www.ppc.co.za/ppc/view/ppc/en/page36
To read more articles on: technologically, Province, producing lime, magnificent, PPC Lime

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs


CN3 Mobile Computer

As one of the smallest, most advanced, rugged mobile computer in the world, the CN3 keeps mobile workers well connected. With integrated GPS, 3G WAN, WiFi and Bluetooth radios and a 1.3 megapixel color camera in a stunningly compact package, the CN3 is perfect for every field workforce.

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/pocketpc/default.mspx
T
o read more articles on:
smallest, most advanced, mobile computer, compact package mobile workers

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs

A History of Innovation. A Future of solution.

PPC is the proven industry leader in connector technology for the telecommunications, broadcast and wireless industries, delivering the best connectivity solutions to customers worldwide.

For more than 65 years, PPC has been the innovator in the design and manufacturing of connectors, traps and filters for the telecommunications industry, setting the standard for quality, performance and function. PPC has pioneered many of the advancements in connector technology available today, holding more patents in this category than any other company in the world.

About Author:
author Url:
http://www.ppc-online.com/
To read more articles on: connector technology, telecommunications, manufacturing, design, wireless industries

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs


Project Management Center of Excellence

Project Performance Corporation offers an integrated service and solution delivery center using innovative approaches and proven techniques to address the core challenges that face our federal and commercial clients in this ever increasing performance-based environment. Project Performance Corporation embraces the traditional project management disciplines and training methodologies to offer integrated governance and implementation solutions.

About Author:
author Url: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/pocketpc/default.mspx

To read more articles on:
smallest, most advanced, mobile computer

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs

Pay per click

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pay per click (PPC) is an technique used on and

Advertisers bid on "keywords" that they believe their target market (people they think would be interested in their offer) would type in the search bar when they are looking for their type of product or service. For example, if an advertiser sells red widgets, he/she would bid on the keyword "red widgets", hoping a user would type those words in the search bar, see their ad, click on it and buy. These ads are called "sponsored links" or "sponsored ads" and appear next to and sometimes above the natural or organic results on the page. The advertiser pays only when the user clicks on the ad.

While many companies exist in this space, and which was formerly Overture, are the largest network operators as of 2006. In the spring of 2006, MSN started beta testing their own in-house service, In recent years agencies have also arisen to facilitate the use of pay-per-click advertising, such as in the UK, leading to refinements in the PPC keywords-matching system. Depending on the search engine, minimum prices per click start at US$0.01 (up to US$0.50). These prices can reach up to GBP£18+ per click for services such as unsecured personal loans. Very popular search terms can cost much more on popular engines. Arguably this advertising model may be open to abuse through although recently and other search engines have implemented automated systems to guard against this.

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pay_per_click
To read more articles on: Pay per click, Advertisers, agencies, advertising, network operator, services

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs

Friday, 20 April 2007

Labs.google.com, Google's technology playground.

Google labs showcases a few of our favorite ideas that aren't quite ready for prime time. Your feedback can help us improve them. Please play with these prototypes and send your comments directly to the Googlers who developed them.

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://labs.google.com/
To read more articles on: developed, business, increase sales, website traffic, online advertising, internet marketing

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs

Advertise on Google with AdWords

You can advertise your business on Google even if you don't have a lot to spend. Your ad appears on Google and connects you with customers when they're searching for your keywords.

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://bizsolutions.google.com/services/
To read more articles on: advertise, business, searching, keyword, services

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs

Google Code Blog

Introducing the Google AJAX Feed API

The AJAX Search team launched a new API this morning that introduces a subtle, yet powerful new way to integrate syndicated content into your web applications.
The provides functionality that allows webpages to retrieve any public RSS or Atom feed via a simple JavaScript method call. The data can be retrieved in either JSON or XML format, enabling web applications to easily mash up and consume the contents of public feeds. Some of the best content on the web is being syndicated over RSS and Atom channels; this API should help web developers quickly integrate rich external data sources into their web applications, while leveraging Google to do the the heavy lifting of crawling, caching, and content normalization.

About Author:
authorUrl: http://code.google.com/
To read more articles on:
application, sources, channel, web developer, JavaScript

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs


Website Optimizer (beta)

Free landing page optimization tool

Website Optimizer, Google's free multivariate testing application, helps online marketers increase visitor conversion rates and overall visitor satisfaction by continually testing different combinations of site content (text and images).

Start testing today

Rather than sitting in a room and arguing over what will work better, you can save time and eliminate the guesswork by simply letting your visitors tell you what works best. We'll guide you through the process of designing and implementing your first experiment. Start optimizing your most important web pages and see detailed reports within hours.

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://services.google.com/websiteoptimizer/
To read more articles on: Website Optimizer, testing, application, marketers, designing, optimizing

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs


History of Google Book Search

In the beginning, there was Google Book Search.

Well, not exactly. But one can certainly argue that the project is as old as Google itself. In 1996, Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page were graduate computer science students working on a research project supported by the Stanford Digital Library Technologies Project. Their goal was to make digital libraries work, and their big idea was as follows: in a future world in which vast collections of books are digitized, people would use a "web crawler" to index the books' content and analyze the connections between them, determining any given book's relevance and usefulness by tracking the number and quality of citations from other books.

The crawler they wound up building was called BackRub, and it was this modern twist on traditional citation analysis that inspired Google's algorithms – the core search technology that makes Google, well, Google.

Even then, Larry and Sergey envisioned people everywhere being able to search through all of the world's books to find the ones they're looking for. What they couldn't have imagined was that one day they would launch a project to help make it happen. Herewith, a brief tour through some of the major milestones so far:

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://books.google.com/googlebooks/newsviews/history.html
To read more articles on: project, traditional, technology, Technologies Project, computer science, digital library

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs


Happy Birthday, Google!

Five years ago, Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin incorporated their tiny company. The reason? So they could cash a $100,000 personal check that had been sitting in Page's desk drawer for a couple of weeks.

As Stanford graduate students, Page and Brin had been working together on a search engine they called "BackRub" since early 1996. By 1998, with the encouragement of Yahoo co-founder David Filo, they decided to start a company, and went looking for investors to back them.

From the official company history:

"As a founder of Sun Microsystems, Andy Bechtolsheim was used to taking the long view. When he saw a demo of Google he knew it had potential. A lot of potential. While he had interest, he didn't have a lot of time. According to Sergey, 'We met him very early one morning on the porch of a Stanford faculty member's home in Palo Alto. We gave him a quick demo. He had to run off somewhere, so he said, instead of us discussing all the details, why don't I just write you a check? It was made out to Google Inc. and was for $100,000.'

"The investment created a small dilemma. There was no way to deposit the check since there was no legal entity known as 'Google Inc.' It sat in Larry's desk drawer for a couple of weeks while he and Sergey scrambled to set up a corporation and locate a few other funders among family, friends and acquaintances. Ultimately, they brought in a total initial investment of almost $1 million."

Google, Inc. was established on On September 7, 1998. Following traditional silicon valley protocol, the founders hired Craig Silverstein, now Director of Technology, as their first employee, and set up shop in a friend's garage. Google at the time was still in alpha, with an index of just 25 million pages, but it was handling 10,000 search queries every day.

The company grew quickly, and on June 7 1999, the company announced that it had secured a round of funding that included $25 million from Sequoia Capital and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Buyers.

The rest, as they say, is history. The official history page has all these details, and more.

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://searchenginewatch.com/showPage.html?page=2160731
To read more articles on: Google founder, traditional, search queries, Buyers, history

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs


Google: a brief history of the Google search engine

Google is now the most dominant search tool on the web, setting the standards that others try to follow and better, as yet unsuccessfully. It was founded in 1998 - relatively late compared to many of the popular search engines - by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who were graduate students from Stanford University.

Page and Brin had been working together on a search engine they called "BackRub" since early 1996, but with the encouragement of Yahoo! co-founder David Filo, they decided to start a company in 1998 and went looking for investors to back them. Google, Inc. was established on September 7, 1998. The founders hired Craig Silverstein - who was later to become Director of Technology - as their first employee, and started the business in a friend's garage.

Google was still in an alpha stage, with an index of just 25 million pages, but it was handling 10,000 search queries every day. The search engine and the company grew quickly through word of mouth, initially with regular web users coming across the tool and finding the results to their liking.

Usage spread rapidly through press coverage, awards and recommendations, whilst Google's effectiveness and relevance, its speed and reliability, plus clean visual effects and 'quirky' nature all contributed to a rapid increase in the number of new advocates.

Google took a major step forward in 2000 when it replaced Inktomi as the provider of supplementary search results on Yahoo. Following this it won further successes and provided search data to Yahoo as its primary results, as well as to AOL, Netscape, Freeserve and BBCi in the UK. This gave Google exceptional coverage of web searches and established its reputation as one of the most reliable and accurate search tools, making it the clear market leader.

Despite losing the Yahoo relationship in 2004, Google continued to increase its coverage of the web search market and developed numerous regional versions of its search tool, both in English and other languages, so that its global dominance grew. In the UK, Google now accounts for over 70% of web searches that are made.

Google has also been actively developing a range of search options, including an image search, news search, shopping search (Froogle) and local search options. In addition, following Google's IPO in early 2005 it has set itself on a course for Internet domination and to challenge the position of Microsoft as the leading provider of computer services. There has been a series of announcements of new products, including the email service Gmail, the impressive Google Earth product, Google Talk to compete in the growing VoIP market, Google Base and Google Book Search, which is part of its ambitious project to make the content of thousands of books searchable online

Google has become synonymous with search and has entered the dictionary as a verb - 'to google' something. The expansion and integration of all Google's different services is making it a dominant player in the online market, but to many websites, Google is also the ultimate ranking target that will make a significant difference between the volumes of traffic received from prospective customer ssearching the web.

About Author:
author Url:
http://www.websearchworkshop.co.uk/google_history.php
To read more articles on:
dominant search tool, developing, traffic, computer services, Internet domination, web search

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs

Early history

Began as a research project in January 1996 , by a student at Larry was soon joined in his research project by a fellow Stanford Ph.D. student and close friend. Larry Page hypothesized that a search engine that analyzed the relationships between websites would produce better results than existing techniques (existing search engines at the time essentially ranked results according to how many times the search term appeared on a pageIt was originally nicknamed, "BackRub", because the system checked to estimate a site's importance A small search engine called was already exploring a similar strategy.

Convinced that the pages with the most links to them from other highly relevant Web pages must be the most relevant pages associated with the search, Page and Brin tested their thesis as part of their studies, and laid the foundation for their search engine. Originally the search engine used the website with the domain google.stanford.edu. The domain google.com was registered on They formally incorporated their company, Google Inc., on at a friend's garage in

The name "Google" originated from a misspelling of " which refers to 10100 (the number represented by a 1 followed by one-hundred zeros). Having found its way increasingly into everyday language, the verb, " was added to the and the in meaning, "to use the Google search engine to obtain information on the Internet.

In the company moved into offices at in home to several other noted technology startups. After quickly outgrowing two other sites, the company leased a complex of buildings in at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway from (SGI) in The company has remained at this location ever since, and the complex has since become known as the (a play on the word a 1 followed by a googol of zeros). In, Google bought the property from SGI for 319 million.

The Google search engine attracted a loyal following among the growing number of Internet users, who liked its simple design In Google began selling associated with search The ads were text-based to maintain an uncluttered page design and to maximize page loading speed Keywords were sold based on a combination of price bid and clickthroughs, with bidding starting at $.05 per click. This model of selling keyword advertising was pioneered by (later renamed Overture Services, before being acquired by and rebranded as). While many of its rivals failed in the new Internet marketplace, Google quietly rose in stature while generating revenue

A describing part of Google's ranking mechanism (was granted on The patent was officially assigned to Stanford University and lists Lawrence Page as the inventor.

Google's declared a phrase which they went so far as to include in their (aka "red herring" or "S-1") for their noting, "We believe strongly that in the long term, we will be better served — as shareholders and in all other ways — by a company that does good things for the world even if we forgo some short term gains."

The Google site often includes humorous features such as cartoon modifications of the to recognize special occasions and anniversaries. Known as "Google Doodles", most have been drawn by Google's international webmaster, Dennis Hwang. Not only may decorative drawings be attached to the logo, but the font design may also mimic a fictional or humorous language such as Star Trek and The logo is also notorious among web users for Day tie-ins and about the company.

About Author:
authorUrl:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Google
To read more articles on: research project, international webmaster, Internet, marketplace, information

View more blogs here : http://www.technoinfonet.com/Blogs