Posts Tagged ‘Google Search’

Build My Website

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
September 29th, 2009 Build My WebsiteI have a website that I’m in the process of updating. The hosting company I’m currently with, only allows me to accept paypal for credit card payments, and I can’t add metabytes or a google search box, among other things. Now paypal is giving me trouble (closed my account) over VHS head cleaner, and since I’m only able to accept paypal, I’m stuck. I want to switch to a different hosting company for my website. What I need is for someone to rebuild my web

Looking For A Free Domain Web Hosting Service?

Monday, September 7th, 2009
After some grueling work, you finally have completed the design of your website. Now, all you need to do is find a reliable free domain web hosting provider. Of course, it doesn’t have to be free, there are a variety of providers out there that charge for their services, but if you can find a top provider that doesn’t charge for their service then why not take advantage of it?The obvious place to start is by performing a google search, and what you will realize is that most of the sites that say

Macro / Robot To Find Rss Urls

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
September 3rd, 2009 Macro / Robot To Find Rss UrlsGood afternoon,We’re needing a kind of “spider” that can get RSS feeds URLS based in keywords and output in a .txt file or csv or similar.It can be done with a macro that browse the websites and gets the urls of the feeds for each “keyword” in a google search.If you’re interested and can develope something similar, feel free to reply this ad.Similar freelance jobsMacro For ExcelI need a macro to use with excel. Ideally it should work within ex

Why Use Google Analytics?

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
by Stephen Grisham Sr. Google Analytics is available to everyone who owns a website, and is interested in who is visiting it. It tells you the geographical location of your visitors, which pages they visit, how much time they spend, and most importantly — how they located your site (Google search, bookmarks or directly typing your URL into their browser) and if by search, what key words they were searching for when they found you. The best part is that this tool is totally free to use.

Google Analytics To Monitor Website Traffic

Friday, August 21st, 2009
by Stephen Grisham Sr. Google Analytics is a no cost analysis tool which provides you with details about the origin of your website visitors, the pages they look at, the amount of time they take to look, and most of all — how they discovered your website (whether they looked it up on Google or used your exact URL to type it in their browser or clicked your link from another site or email, etc.) and if from Google Search, the keywords they were looking for when they found you. Why bother ana