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Use Blogger to clean up your google look.
Dynamic Views: seven new ways to share your blog with the world As we said a few weeks ago when we launched a completely rebuilt, streamlined authoring and editing experience, we’re in the process of bringing you a much improved and modernized Blogger. The next phase of these updates starts today with seven new ways to display your blog, called Dynamic Views.
Built with the latest in web technology (AJAX, HTML5 and CSS3), Dynamic Views is a unique browsing experience that will inspire your readers to explore your blog in new ways. The interactive layouts make it easier for readers to enjoy and discover your posts, loading 40 percent faster than traditional templates and bringing older entries to the surface so they seem fresh again.
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Built with the latest in web technology (AJAX, HTML5 and CSS3), Dynamic Views is a unique browsing experience that will inspire your readers to explore your blog in new ways. The interactive layouts make it easier for readers to enjoy and discover your posts, loading 40 percent faster than traditional templates and bringing older entries to the surface so they seem fresh again.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011
Very interesting information from the desk of Eddie Cambas.
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How Google Works from Edward E. Cambas.
Helping People Find the Best Answers
We believe users come first. Search is about giving people the answers they’re looking for – whether it’s a news article, sports score, stock quote, a video or a map.
We believe in choice. When it comes to search, competition is always just a click away. We innovate rapidly to make sure people keep choosing Google, and in the end that’s great for consumers.
We believe in transparency. We strive to be as open as possible – whether it’s clearly labeling advertisements, or sharing best practices to help websites succeed.
We believe there is always room to improve. We understand that with success comes scrutiny, and we welcome ideas and suggestions on how we can do better.
Info directly from the Google website brought to you by Edward E. Cambas.
We believe users come first. Search is about giving people the answers they’re looking for – whether it’s a news article, sports score, stock quote, a video or a map.
We believe in choice. When it comes to search, competition is always just a click away. We innovate rapidly to make sure people keep choosing Google, and in the end that’s great for consumers.
We believe in transparency. We strive to be as open as possible – whether it’s clearly labeling advertisements, or sharing best practices to help websites succeed.
We believe there is always room to improve. We understand that with success comes scrutiny, and we welcome ideas and suggestions on how we can do better.
Info directly from the Google website brought to you by Edward E. Cambas.
Control access to your website.
The noindex meta standard is described at http://www.robotstxt.org/meta.html. This method is useful if you don't have root access to your server, as it allows you to control access to your site on a page-by-page basis.
To prevent all robots from indexing a page on your site, place the following meta tag into the section of your page:
To allow other robots to index the page on your site, preventing only Google's robots from indexing the page:
When we see the noindex meta tag on a page, Google will completely drop the page from our search results, even if other pages link to it. Other search engines, however, may interpret this directive differently. As a result, a link to the page can still appear in their search results.
Note that because we have to crawl your page in order to see the noindex meta tag, there's a small chance that Googlebot won't see and respect the noindex meta tag. If your page is still appearing in results, it's probably because we haven't crawled your site since you added the tag. (Also, if you've used your robots.txt file to block this page, we won't be able to see the tag either.)
If the content is currently in our index, we will remove it after the next time we crawl it. To expedite removal, use the URL removal request tool in Google Webmaster Tools.
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To prevent all robots from indexing a page on your site, place the following meta tag into the section of your page:
To allow other robots to index the page on your site, preventing only Google's robots from indexing the page:
When we see the noindex meta tag on a page, Google will completely drop the page from our search results, even if other pages link to it. Other search engines, however, may interpret this directive differently. As a result, a link to the page can still appear in their search results.
Note that because we have to crawl your page in order to see the noindex meta tag, there's a small chance that Googlebot won't see and respect the noindex meta tag. If your page is still appearing in results, it's probably because we haven't crawled your site since you added the tag. (Also, if you've used your robots.txt file to block this page, we won't be able to see the tag either.)
If the content is currently in our index, we will remove it after the next time we crawl it. To expedite removal, use the URL removal request tool in Google Webmaster Tools.
Info from google. Offered by Edward E. Cambas - Miami Florida.
Reuptation Defender: To Remove a page or site from the Google Search.
Reuptation Defender: To Remove a page or site from the Google Search.: Remove a page or site from Google's search results We run into a lot of people who think that Google runs the web and controls all the sites...
To Remove a page or site from the Google Search.
Remove a page or site from Google's search results We run into a lot of people who think that Google runs the web and controls all the sites on it, but that's really not the case. The sites in Google's search results are controlled by those sites' webmasters.
To remove content (including a snippet, title, page content, or an entire URL or site) from search results, the site owner—whether it's you or somebody else—has a few options. The site owner can remove the concerning information from the page, take the page down from the web entirely, or indicate that Google shouldn't crawl or index the page. There are varying requirements depending on the type of content you want to remove, and these are described below. Want to remove an image from search results? Check this out first.
After these changes are made and Google has crawled the site again, the content should naturally drop out of the Google index.
However, if you need to urgently remove your site's content from search results, or if you need to remove Google's cached copy of a page that has already changed on the website or stop Google from showing results for a page that has been taken down completely, you can use Google's removal tool to expedite the process.
Important! The URL removal tool is intended for pages that urgently need to be removed—for example, if they contain confidential data that was accidentally exposed. Using the tool for other purposes may cause problems for your site. Read more about when not to use the URL removal tool.
To use the tool, you'll need to follow certain requirements, detailed below.
Information provided directly from google and offered by Reputation Defender, Edward E. Cambas.
To remove content (including a snippet, title, page content, or an entire URL or site) from search results, the site owner—whether it's you or somebody else—has a few options. The site owner can remove the concerning information from the page, take the page down from the web entirely, or indicate that Google shouldn't crawl or index the page. There are varying requirements depending on the type of content you want to remove, and these are described below. Want to remove an image from search results? Check this out first.
After these changes are made and Google has crawled the site again, the content should naturally drop out of the Google index.
However, if you need to urgently remove your site's content from search results, or if you need to remove Google's cached copy of a page that has already changed on the website or stop Google from showing results for a page that has been taken down completely, you can use Google's removal tool to expedite the process.
Important! The URL removal tool is intended for pages that urgently need to be removed—for example, if they contain confidential data that was accidentally exposed. Using the tool for other purposes may cause problems for your site. Read more about when not to use the URL removal tool.
To use the tool, you'll need to follow certain requirements, detailed below.
Information provided directly from google and offered by Reputation Defender, Edward E. Cambas.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Edward E. Cambas provides important consumer info.
Exposed personal information risks your physical safety, your family’s safety, career opportunities and even romantic prospects.
Protect yourself from:
•Identity thieves
•Internet stalkers
•Telemarketers
•Data brokers
For more info just e-mail us at worldviewdirect@live.com
From the desk of Edward E. Cambas, Lic. Real Estate Broker.
Protect yourself from:
•Identity thieves
•Internet stalkers
•Telemarketers
•Data brokers
For more info just e-mail us at worldviewdirect@live.com
From the desk of Edward E. Cambas, Lic. Real Estate Broker.
Why do you need Eddie Cambas to handle this for you?
You don’t have to understand internet marketing, search ranking or even know how to use a computer. Web Reputation Builders will do it all for you. At Web Reputation Builders we understand the vast number of factors that go into search rankings and developing a quality website, so you don’t have to! Let our experience and knowledge help you and your business achieve its internet marketing goals.
From the desk of Eddie Cambas in Miami Florida.
From the desk of Eddie Cambas in Miami Florida.
From the desk of Eddie Cambas in Miami Florida.
Out of the 310 million people in the United States, more than 75% of consumers find their services and products on the internet, as opposed to Yellow Pages or other offline print publications.1 Your business needs to be accessible when consumers search you via online search engines and your business needs a quality website that is properly optimized to gain a competitive edge in search rankings.
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Online reputation building and supression is growing.
GrowthOne of the first web companies to exploit feedback from consumer generated media was eBay.[13] By using user generated feedback ratings, buyers and sellers were given reputations that helped other users make purchasing and selling decisions. A countervailing service is emerging which exposes reputation information suppressed by online reputation management companies. [14]
An online research report stated in August 2008 that the UK market for online reputation management would grow in that year by around 30%, to an estimated value of £60 million. [15]
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The first company created specifically to help individuals (not just brands) manage their online reputations was Reputation Defender (now Reputation.com).[16] The World Economic Forum recognized Reputation Defender as one of 31 Technology Pioneers for 2011.[17]
Reputation management was first widely engaged by companies in developed countries. However, as the field grows, it is finding its way into developing nations as well. The Philippines saw its first local online reputation management firm open last year, specifically serving local celebrities.[18]
An online research report stated in August 2008 that the UK market for online reputation management would grow in that year by around 30%, to an estimated value of £60 million. [15]
From the desk of Eddie Cambas in Miami. Article credit to Wikipedia.
The first company created specifically to help individuals (not just brands) manage their online reputations was Reputation Defender (now Reputation.com).[16] The World Economic Forum recognized Reputation Defender as one of 31 Technology Pioneers for 2011.[17]
Reputation management was first widely engaged by companies in developed countries. However, as the field grows, it is finding its way into developing nations as well. The Philippines saw its first local online reputation management firm open last year, specifically serving local celebrities.[18]
Techniques used by Eddie Cambas at Reputation Defender.
Eddie Cambas uses the following techniques to help suppress negative information for your online reputation.
TechniquesORM is related to search engine optimization (SEO)[9] and uses many of the same techniques. However, their goals differ greatly. [10] Common ORM techniques include online promotional activity through new content creation, involvement in the social web sphere (through forums, blogs, social networking), promotion of existing positive content and building social profiles. Traditional websites and consumer reviews are also monitored. The material monitored can include both professional journalism and user-created content such as blogs and blog comments. More difficult, but nonetheless relevant techniques can include formal "take-down" requests to try to convince site managers to remove negative content, and finally, litigation. [11]
Proactive reputation-building techniques can include responding immediately to public criticism stemming from unannounced changes to a product's capabilities and features; offering free products to prominent reviewers; and writing positive comments and reviews in the guise of customers posting to online forums or review sites. However, most sites attempt to screen out such covert plugs, and rate their contributors based on how highly others value their contributions.[12]
from the desk of Eddie Cambas through Wikipedia.
TechniquesORM is related to search engine optimization (SEO)[9] and uses many of the same techniques. However, their goals differ greatly. [10] Common ORM techniques include online promotional activity through new content creation, involvement in the social web sphere (through forums, blogs, social networking), promotion of existing positive content and building social profiles. Traditional websites and consumer reviews are also monitored. The material monitored can include both professional journalism and user-created content such as blogs and blog comments. More difficult, but nonetheless relevant techniques can include formal "take-down" requests to try to convince site managers to remove negative content, and finally, litigation. [11]
Proactive reputation-building techniques can include responding immediately to public criticism stemming from unannounced changes to a product's capabilities and features; offering free products to prominent reviewers; and writing positive comments and reviews in the guise of customers posting to online forums or review sites. However, most sites attempt to screen out such covert plugs, and rate their contributors based on how highly others value their contributions.[12]
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How is your online reputation?
Online Reputation Management (ORM) is the act of monitoring,[4] addressing or mitigating SERPs [5] (search engine result pages) or mentions in online media and Web sphere content. ORM primarily involves tracking what is written about a client on the Internet, then utilizing sophisticated online and offline techniques in promoting positive and neutral content, while at the same time pushing down those links the sponsor (in most cases business or individuals) may not want to show when their name is searched.[6]
Rather than working to raise link results with a particular search term in order to (ostensibly) generate more commerce or page views, the goal of ORM is to push already highly-ranked negative posts off the results pages so that they are seen by fewer people, thus creating a more positive results environment for the sponsor of the effort. ORM is the specialization in prevention and repair of online reputation threats, and has less to do with directly promoting businesses. [7]
The term arose from a recognition of the importance that influencing how someone or something is perceived based on an internet search has to a business. As the amount of user-generated content on the internet grew, it began to affect internet search results more meaningfully, and the desire to change those results naturally followed. [8]
From Wikipedia. Info posted by Reputation Defender - Eddie Cambas Miami.
Rather than working to raise link results with a particular search term in order to (ostensibly) generate more commerce or page views, the goal of ORM is to push already highly-ranked negative posts off the results pages so that they are seen by fewer people, thus creating a more positive results environment for the sponsor of the effort. ORM is the specialization in prevention and repair of online reputation threats, and has less to do with directly promoting businesses. [7]
The term arose from a recognition of the importance that influencing how someone or something is perceived based on an internet search has to a business. As the amount of user-generated content on the internet grew, it began to affect internet search results more meaningfully, and the desire to change those results naturally followed. [8]
From Wikipedia. Info posted by Reputation Defender - Eddie Cambas Miami.
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