Tim

  • Early on G’s servers aren’t all synced up, so it will show different indexed pages depending which one you’re connected to.

  • RPM is Revenue Per Mille (your revenue per thousand visitors). 

    The formula is Earnings/Pageviews x 1,000.

    The thing is, your sample size of 15 pageviews is quite small which means there is huge room for anomalies. 

    If you had even just 100 pageviews with say, 25+ clicks, then you’re starting to have at least a little bit more of a fou…[Read more]

  • tim posted in the topic Adsense Update – 23 October 2014 in the forum General 10 years ago

    $15-$20 per day for a site is great! I’m curious, when you run IA, how many pages do you run it on? 

    Also, when you’re checking out a niche, have you determined a good way of figuring out what the potential CPC will be?

  • tim posted in the topic Adsense Update in the forum General 10 years ago

    Totally – I guess my thinking is that those accounts would be connected with your name. Although, thinking on it, connecting a bank account doesn’t necessarily require a name – right?

  • tim posted in the topic Adsense Update in the forum General 10 years ago

    The part I don’t know about – payout. I’ve just started playing with adsense for the fun passive income. If you were to use a relative, how do you structure the payout? It is connected with a bank account, right?

  • I’m using statpress and do have cloudflare handing DNS. I have mod_cloudflare installed on my VPS so that it returns the proper IPs instead of CF IPs.

  • tim posted in the topic Rank Tracker Software in the forum SEO 10 years ago

    Maybe, with a TON of proxies. But, I don’t for SLL sites I just track how many are indexed and how much traffic it’s getting. 

    I use it for client sites and have used it with a few super local regional SS sites. 

    In total I’m tracking like 900 keywords at the moment. 

     

    But, for shits and giggles I just threw in 29,386 keywo…[Read more]

  • Fair enough, you’re right, it isn’t cloaking and upon closer inspection wp-cloaker does cloak.

    I tend to think of this as the next iteration of cloaking. I’d much rather be doing this than traditional cloaking.

    DA overlays the site, kind of like when you use a site with lightbox. Real cloaking actually displays different things to search…[Read more]

  • Oh I have plenty of those moments, Joe! They usually happen while coding. That’s why I work from the coffee shop – plenty of good caffeine at my disposal. :p

    Nope, not a single backlink, and not a single page indexed after a week. 

    I’m thinking to lack of caffeine moment may have more to do with something blocking bots. I just can’t…[Read more]

  • tim posted in the topic Rank Tracker Software in the forum SEO 10 years ago

    I use Inspyder Rank Reporter ($75) + proxies. I like desktop solutions so that way I can throw in tons of long tail and not hit keyword limit issues. 

  • Once of my SS sites hasn’t indexed period after over a week (includes running IA on it, of course). I know G visited it, but that’s about it.

    Since the site didn’t index, can I reuse it, but under a different domain? Or is it just completely no good, at this point and I need to build another?

  • BrianW – cloaking is overlaying. However, overlaying is not the same as overlaying is the not the same as overlaying, though. 

    There are right and wrong ways to do it. Evidenced by the fact that their own plugin has changed over the years to accommodate changes in what google looks at. 

    Not saying wp-cloaker does it wrong – just saying t…[Read more]

  • tim posted in the topic Adsense Update in the forum General 10 years ago

    If you’re new to adsense then creating multiple accounts is the last thing you need to worry about :)

    As far as I know you should be able to get quite a few sites under one account.

    Andrew has mentioned using multiple LLC’s (and presumably DBA’s) to create multiple adsense accounts.

  • Cloaking is something google keeps an eye out for. Personally, I’d rather rest assured that the people behind the technology are using it themselves so that it constantly evolves.

    Becker also recommended Rent A Serp – which was a complete rip off of SemEasy’s work (to the point that a licensing settlement was reached).

  • tim posted in the topic Local Ranking ? in the forum SEO 10 years ago

    Bob, Steve and I might actually be talking about two different things.

    I’m referring to Localizer Leads Tool which is a desktop software that scrapes yellowpages, the web, G places, and others (depending on which setting you’re using) to build lists of businesses in local areas. One of the features is the ability to put in business details and…[Read more]

  • tim posted in the topic Local Ranking ? in the forum SEO 10 years ago

    Totally forgot that Localizer could do that @steve , thanks!

  • It’s interesting, the benefit I see from it would be the pulling of images and showing you the keyword search stats. However, I would think that you’re going to already have the research done – and the estimate searches are pretty much useless for local SEO. 

    The quick pull of images and content is neat – but you’d have to really use it for i…[Read more]

  • tim posted in the topic Google Map Embed for Local Pages in the forum SEO 10 years ago

    I have a pro license, but that should not at all make a difference.You should definitely see a drop down for shortcodes in the visual editor. 

  • Fair enough, Andrew. Just being a page load time nazi – stripping anything I can. 

  • Are you putting that code in a dynamic shortcode or something? It should just be in the body of the SERP shaker article.

    I can’t vouch for the code itself as I don’t use it, I use the shortcode.

    THe shortcodes for maps is in the drop down that has the shortcodes for ads too, when using the visual editor. 

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