"Cindy has helped me in countless ways while
making decisions relative to our site and the various
decisions that I have had to make. She continues to
give valuable advice pertaining to my website and
how to make it more effective."
"We appreciate both your responsiveness
and your innovative thinking and we believe that you
play an important role in keeping us at the top of
the health care market."
Here's
a list of website development technical terms used at proshay.com.
Just a little helpful glossary.
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Googlebot
The name given to the Google spider that deep crawls sites.
Google
AdWordsTMGoogle's
Pay-Per-Click (PPC) advertising program, whereby your
site is listed in the right-hand side of Google search result
pages in a small box. For every visitor that clicks on your
AdWords link, you pay Google a fee, up a maximum daily limit.
This type of advertising involves an auction where you bid,
along with your competitors, for the cost per click for a
specific keyword.
Google
bombing Term used to describe the process of artificially
altering the ranking of a page by the use of links. It requires
a concerted group effort from many different site owners who
all agree to use the exact same link text in links that point
to the same site. The linked-to site however may not even
contain the text used anywhere on the page.
Google
Dance The period of time at the end of every month
where Google updates their index, which results in site rankings
that jump around. This is specifically caused by Google running
PageRank calculations for all pages repeatedly until the values
reach a steady-state.
Google
DirectoryTM The Google Directory lists those websites
that are in the Open Project Directory (OPD), then ranks them
according to PageRank alone. The Google Directory PageRank
bar goes from 1 to 7 (unlike the Google Toolbar PageRank,
which goes from 1 to 10).
Google
ToolbarTM A downloadable program that attaches to
your browser, allowing you to see an approximation for the
PageRank (PR) value of a page, along with the external sites
that link to that page.