Search Engines such as Google, Yahoo, MSN, AOL and Ask are the tools
people use to find the products and services they want from the Internet.
Search Engines can present a huge numbers of results as the number of
web pages in the Internet is in the billions. If you can get your site to the
top of a search engine result, make it “search engine friendly” or get high
ranking on Google, your page views would increase dramatically and
therefore your number of customers will increase substantially as your
site becomes easier to find.
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I work for a University that sends e-mails to prospective students. Sometimes there can be over 100 e-mails sent at one time. I am designing a new template to be used for these e-mails. How can I make sure that these e-mails do not get marked as spam? I can’t have our company gray listed as spammers. Is there a website where I can upload my HTML e-mails and it will tell me if hotmail, yahoo, aol, etc… will flag it as spam. I have done some research on keywords, phrases, links, etc.. that e-mail filters will look for. Anyone know of such a site? Just a little background info, the templates have linked images from the school’s websites so they are not very large e-mails. Any help would be appreciated.
have a marketing video that I need to get out there without sending copies of DVD’s to the public. AOL does this with a 7 minute limit.
I’m doing some article marketing and came across a video of an article marketer who discussed two free websites that are really good for finding articles and information for research.
All you do once you get to the website is type your keyword(s) into the search box and it pulls up articles from all over the web for that particular keyword(s). It’s like an all-in-one type thing where every article (for the particular keyword you’ve typed into the search box) that’s listed in Google, Yahoo, MSN, AOL and all the other search engines will pop up.
For instance, if I type in the keyword "best vacuum cleaners", it will pull a complete list of nothing but articles from all of the search engines. I’ve been searching for hours trying to remember the websites and locate the sites that the guy mentioned in his video, but with no luck.
If anyone knows what websites I’m referring to, would you please help me out. This would be a very convenient and much quicker way to research related articles for my niche.