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Thursday, May 11, 2006

Google Search Book :what's news in Google Referrals

What's New from Google - May 2006
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Google Referrals improved and expanded

In May 2006 Google expanded their referrals feature to two new products: Google Pack and Google Picasa

Refer users to Google Pack to offer them a collection of essential Google software. You'll earn up to $2 for each successful Pack referral. Or, point users to Picasa, Google's photo software, to help them organize their pictures. Google will credit your account with up to $1 for each successful Picasa referral.

Google also providing more options for the appearance of referrals on your site. New text links for referrals offer you more flexibility when referring users to any of our products. Rather than adding a button to your site, you can use one of the text links to connect users with the referral product of your choice.

You can use Google referrals code wizard to add a referral to your site quickly and easily. Just follow the instructions in google Help Center.

Google Search Book :Is 'Big Daddy' Choking Google?

Web site operators are clamoring to understand what can best be described as an ongoing disturbance in the Google Force.

Google's search engine, once a clean, lean indexing machine, from a Webmaster's perspective has been slipping badly lately.

Starting about two months ago, site operators have complained that their Web sites have suddenly disappeared from Google's index for no reason, tantamount to disappearing from the Internet.

Another common gripe is how a Web link mysteriously drops from a prominent place in search results to Page 43 or so. The list of gripes goes on.

Something is happening, although Google hasn't said what it is yet and likely won't on its annual Press Day, which is scheduled for May 10. Google usually makes a number of impressive announcements at this event. This year, there's some "product demos" in the offing, it promises.

But in the backdrop of all the shiny new Google stuff is the 800-pound gorilla of a question: What's going on? Many people suggest that Big Daddy's to blame.

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