All Posts Tagged With: "search engine"
Guide To Google Page Ranks
One Tip A Day has been experiencing some pretty impressive growth over the last couple of months, and I think it’s time for me to start learning about Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) to try and drive some extra traffic to One Tip A Day.
One guide I’ve already read today and I’ve filed to read again [...]
List Of Search Engine Ranking Factors
Carsten from Search Engine Journal has pulled together a summary of the monster Search Engine Ranking Factors document, which contained the opinions of 37 SEO experts.
If you’re pressed for time, then this is the quickest way to learn about Search Engine Factors or a quick reference guide to remind you of all the little things [...]
Use Google Search As A Calculator
One of the shortcuts I maintain on the desktop of all my PCs is to the Windows Calculator. However, I’ve just learnt via LyteByte that you can use the Google Search engine as a Calculator! All you have to do is enter the calculation you want answered, hit search, and Google Search will [...]
11Apr2007 | Tony Williams | 0 comments | ContinuedTools And Addons For YouTube
YouTube has become one of the most popular sites in the world in a very short time by providing a simple way to upload and share content.
However, there are a number of services available now that will make it easier to upload videos, find deleted videos, make videos play even smoother etc. Here’s a [...]
everystockphoto: One Million Free Photos
I have to admit that I’m pretty lazy about checking whether I have the rights to use particular photos on my site. I really need to use services like everystockphoto.com more, which is a search engine for creative commons photos, which can be used freely.
The service now includes over one million photos, which are [...]
14Mar2007 | Tony Williams | 1 comment | ContinuedControl Which Areas Of Your Site Are Indexed With A Robots.txt File
Sometimes there are areas of your site that you don’t want indexing by search engines - e.g. admin files or images. By creating a robots.txt file, you can tell search engine robots about what pages on your website should be crawled and consequently indexed.
A robots.txt can be created quickly with Notepad. If you are [...]
Simple Way To Improve Search Engine Listings
One of the rules I’m trying to stick to on this site is to only feature tips that are simple and quick to implement. Today’s tip is no different and is an important one for anyone who runs their own personal blog or any other site.
Most blog and site templates (including this one until [...]
Sync Google Calendar With Microsoft Outlook
I’m starting to use Google products more and more by the day. The latest two I’ve started using are Google Calendar and Google Spreadsheet. Unfortunately, my company still insists on using Outlook, but luckily I’ve discovered which adds a ISyncMyCaltoolbar to Microsoft Outlook that provides two-way syncing between Google Calendar and Outlook [...]
30Jan2007 | Tony Williams | 2 comments | ContinuedGive To Charities While You Search - Use GoodSearch
I’ve just discovered GoodSearch, and I will be using it as my number one search engine from now on and I hope that some of One Tip A Day’s readers do the same.
GoodSearch is a search engine with a difference. The search engine is powered by Yahoo!, but 50% of all ad income goes [...]
Top 10 Greasemonkey Scripts For Google Products - Gmail, Search, Reader And More
For those of who don’t know what Greasemonkey is, it’s a Firefox extension that lets you change the look and feel of many popular pages. In much the same way that user CSS lets you take control of a web page’s style, user scripts let you easily control any aspect of [...]
17Nov2006 | Tony Williams | 4 comments | Continued

