“Google Bombing” and You
You may or may not have heard the term “Google Bombing” in the past. It refers to the action of internet users to associate a search result with a particular keyword or phrase.
The most infamous “Google Bomb” was when one typed “miserable failure” into Google’s search engine. The resulting #1 search result? George W. Bush.
Now whether you are on the President’s side of the political spectrum or not, this may still seem a bit humorous. But there is a large problem associated with this “phenomenon”. Such a search result is not exactly of a “quality” nature. Still…this little fact was not lost on a number of internet marketers…SEO “experts” in particular.

In fact, an incredible multimedia ebook was recently released by a man named Harald Anderson, called “Feed the Spiders“. I had never heard of the author until someone turned me onto his ebook, and I was blown away by the content. Harald discussed this Google phenomenon in depth in the book, which I highly recommend you go grab (it’s free!). BUT, before you do…
You should know that Google has just FIXED this little “problem”. According to the New York Times, Google has officially changed its “analysis of the link structure of the web”:
Google announced on Thursday on its official blog that “by improving our analysis of the link structure of the Web� such mischief would instead “typically return commentary, discussions, and articles� about the tactic itself.
How this change will affect us all in the future remains to be seen, but I’d keep my eye out for it. And if you’d like a whole different perspective on search engines in general, I still highly recommend checking out The Ultimate SuperTip. It’s free as well, and will open your eyes!
Tags: google google bomb google bombing search engine optimization seo supertip trafficNo More Resolutions.
Here is my latest article, entitled "No More Resolutions." which deals with New Year's Resolutions and how to ensure that you achieve them in 2007! Let me know what you think in the comments, and please feel free to distribute the article (unchanged) wherever you'd like!
It never fails. Every year around this time, you and I begin to consider our “New Year’sResolutions� for the coming new year. Usually the list includes 2 to 5 “goals� that we set for ourselves, encompassing all subjects from health to money.
Consider the “New Year’s Resolutions� that you made for this past year. In 2005, the promises you made to yourself for 2006 were probably very similar to your current resolutions for 2007.
Maybe it was “lose weight�. Or perhaps you wanted to “make a little extra money this year�. It could have been a resolution to get more organized. Whatever your 2006 Resolutions were, I would be willing to bet that your 2007 Resolutions are pretty darn similar!
Am I right?
It doesn’t have to be that way. Hope is not lost in attaining your goals for 2007. Next year at this time, you could be looking back with the knowledge that you kept your word. It is possible.
“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over, but expecting different results.�
With that quote in mind, I want you to consider how many “New Year’s Resolutions� you’ve had in your life. It was probably too many to remember. Or even worse, you’ve had the same resolutions for years now, but never seemed to keep those promises to yourself.
Maybe it’s beginning to hit you. New Year’s Resolutions – for most people – just don’t work.
It could be because everyone seems to have (and break) New Year’s Resolutions year in and year out. Or maybe there’s a desire in all of us to improve ourselves, but not enough of a desire to force us to change what we don’t like about ourselves.
Regardless, it is important to realize that you do not need to have New Year’s Resolutions. In fact, you should NOT have any New Year’s Resolutions. You need to think of your “goals� for 2007 in a whole different light.
There is a way to ensure that your goals for the New Year become reality.
Of course, it’s not easy. But nothing worthwhile really is.
When you “resolve� to make a change, it is a promise to yourself. When we make promises, we usually tend to keep them. That is, unless the promise is to ourselves! Why does this happen?
Because a promise to another person places trust on the line. If I make a promise to my fiancé, and then break it, I will feel devastated because I let her down. Promises to ourselves do not work that way (for most people).
If we promise ourselves to lose weight, but break that promise, the only person we hurt is – you got it – ourselves. And subconsciously, we can handle that disappointment. After all, nobody else got hurt, and we can try again later! This is why New Year’s Resolutions don’t work. They are simply promises to ourselves, which have no “emotional weight� put into them. Sure, we may be disappointed if we fail…but we can handle the disappointment.
Therefore, it’s important to look at our goals from a different angle.
Instead of “resolving� to do something, you have to convince yourself that you need to do something.
For example: You need to do something about your weight. There’s no choice. For every pound overweight, you’re adding risk to your health. You are literally shortening your life with every pound of extra “padding� that you’re packing on. You need to understand that. I mean REALLY understand it. Your life is shorter than it could be, if you only reached that goal of losing weight!
Another example: You need to do something about your money situation. There’s nothing quite like struggling from paycheck to paycheck. It’s possibly the worst feeling in the world, stretched out over an entire working lifetime. You’re literally killing yourself through stress with every year that passes and you’re still in the same financial shape as you were the year before. It’s not just me saying it…this is FACT.
Now, you could be reading this (if you’ve made it this far without writing me off), thinking, “This is nothing that I haven’t heard before.� “It’s all so much easier said than done�.
That’s why I told you it would be hard: Because the answer to life’s struggles and problems lies within life itself. Life is incredibly hard. No matter what, you’re going to have to work at life. It doesn’t just come easily.
If you agree with that statement (that life is hard), then you need to realize: if you’re going to work hard at life anyway, then why not work hard toward a goal?
If you cannot convince yourself – and I mean that in the strongest sense of the phrase – that you need to change, you will ultimately fail.
Sure, you may find some short-term benefits if you stick to your “normal� New Year’s Resolutions. But before long, those resolutions – once they are met – will no longer mean anything. You’ll find that it is difficult to keep your eye on the prize, when the prize has already been won!
That is why it is so important to convince yourself that you need to change. You don’t have a choice anymore. In order to make it to 2008, you need to get healthy, lessen your financial burdens, and become an all-around better person. It is all possible, if it comes from a position of urgency rather than a promise.
The alternative? Next year: same old resolutions, same old shortcomings. You know what it’s like…you’ve done it all before!
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Brett Laffin is the owner/editor of Money2BMade.com. What can a college student teach YOU about making money online? Come find out at my money-making blog, full of internet marketing advice, motivational writing, free products, and so much more!
PayPerPost Aquires Performancing.com
The people over at PayPerPost have just announced their acquisition of a website geared at bloggers, called Performancing.com. The entire site is not being sold - only certain aspects are being taken over by PayPerPost.
I had not heard of this website until the news was announced, but am glad to find out about it! Performancing.com is a website for bloggers, which offers a free Firefox blogging tool, the ability to earn money on your blog through advertising, and (my personal favorite feature) - a fully functioning tracking service called Metrics. This tool allows you to learn more about your blog’s visitors through various tracking methods. And the best part: it’s all free!
Check out Performancing.com for more info, and to sign up for an account!
Tags: blogger blogging payperpost performancing trackingNew Year’s Resolutions
Now that the New Year is upon us, our television screens are filled with people talking about their “New Year’s Resolutions”. I’m sure that you’ve considered the things that you’d like to change about yourself in 2007. I know I have!

But maybe it’s not about that. Maybe you’re only setting yourself up for defeat, making these New Year Resolutions…
Actually, I’m currently writing a short report (which I will be offering for download soon) about that very topic. It will include my personal opinions and predictions about what will be “hot” in internet marketing and internet business in general in the coming year. Plus, it will help you to prepare for the new year in the best possible way. So keep an eye out for that within the next few days…
In the meantime, it’s interesting to read this new Marist/NBC Poll, which deals with New Years Resolutions. Read it for yourself right here (PDF). But here’s a quick summary…see how it compares to your personal list:
Overall Most Popular New Year’s Resolution: Lose weight.
Most Popular New Year’s Resolution (Men): Be a better person.
Most Popular New Year’s Resolution (Women): Lose weight.
Percentage of Americans Who Are Likely to Make a Resolution: 44%
Again, keep an eye out for that new report I’m writing. It will help you to make more money in 2007, as well as to help you optimize your life for the new year!
Tags: 2007 money new year resolutions self improvementMerry Christmas!
I just wanted to quickly wish everyone here a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS, and I want to leave you with one last thought for the holidays:
Usually in life, it’s always about the money. This Christmas, make it about the people you love. That’s really the most important thing in life. Once the New Year hits, you can get back to work.
Regardless - everyone, enjoy your Christmas…and God Bless you all! I’ll be back before the New Year with a new post I think you’ll enjoy!
Money2BMade is Back Online…
Stay tuned…it’s been a long time!
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In case you visited the site over the past few days, and found it to be all messed up, it was due to a server change. I’m now back online, and working to transfer everything over to the new server. So if you notice some strange things happening on the site, it shouldn’t last much longer! Thanks for understanding!
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