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Main Entry: google 1Part of Speech: vDefinition: to search for information about a specific person through the Google search engine Example: She googled her high school boyfriends. Etymology: trademark Google Usage: googling n
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Main Entry: google 2Part of Speech: vDefinition: to search for information on the Internet, esp. using the Google search engine Example: We googled to find the definition of the new word. Etymology: trademark Google Usage: googling n
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A trademark used for an Internet search engine. This trademark often occurs in print as a verb, sometimes in lowercase: "A high school English teacher ... recently Googled a phrase in one student's paper and found it had been taken from a sample essay of an online editing service" (Chris Berdik).
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google noun 1. a widely used search engine that uses text-matching techniques to find web pages that are important and relevant to a user's search verb 1. search the internet (for information) using the Google search engine; "He googled the woman he had met at the party"; "My children are googling all day"
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Google World-Wide Web The World-Wide Web search engine that indexes the greatest number of web pages - over two billion by December 2001 and provides a free service that searches this index in less than a second. The site's name is apparently derived from " googol ", but note the difference in spelling. The "Google" spelling is also used in "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" by Douglas Adams, in which one of Deep Thought's designers asks, "And are you not," said Fook, leaning anxiously foward, "a greater analyst than the Googleplex Star Thinker in the Seventh Galaxy of Light and Ingenuity which can calculate the trajectory of every single dust particle throughout a five-week Dangrabad Beta sand blizzard?" Home . (2001-12-28)
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| foundation = Menlo Park, California (4 September 1998)
| founder = Sergey Brin Larry Page location_city = Googleplex, Mountain
| View, California location_country = United States area_served = Worldwide
| key_people = Dr. Eric E. Schmidt (Chairman) & (CEO)
| />Sergey Brin (Technology President) Larry Page
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}} 'Google, Inc.' is an American public corporation, earning revenue from
advertising related to its Internet search, e-mail, online mapping, office
productivity, social networking, and video sharing services as well as selling
advertising-free versions of the same technologies. The Google headquarters, the
Googleplex, is located in Mountain View, California. As of 30 September 2008,
the company has 20,123 full-time employees.
Google was co-founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were students at
Stanford University and the company was first incorporated as a privately held
company on 4 September 1998. The initial public offering took place on 19 August
2004, raising US$1.67 billion, making it worth US$23 billion. Google has
continued its growth through a series of new product developments, acquisitions,
and partnerships. Environmentalism, philanthropy and positive employee relations
have been important tenets during the growth of Google, the latter resulting in
being identified multiple times as Fortune Magazine's #1 Best Place to Work.[
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/full_list/ 100 Best Companies to Work For 2007]". [[Fortune Magazine]] (link
published by [[CNN]]). 22 January 2007. Retrieved on 8 January 2007. The
unofficial company slogan is "Don't be evil", although criticism of Google
includes concerns regarding the privacy of personal information, copyright,
censorship and discontinuation of services. According to Millward Brown, it is
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Discover 7 Surefire Ways To Make Money OnlineAre you looking for way to make money online?
You have come to the right place. Many people have taken the same path you are about to embark. And like you, they search for ways to create a cash machine, and possibly replace your J.O.B.
Below you will find 7 ways to start making money online today.
#1 Information Products
If you have read anything about running an internet business, then you have heard that information products is one of the best ways to earn income online. EBooks, CDs, DVDs and online videos are some of the most popular ways for someone to get started online. It's simple, you take your knowledge and experience put it together and make it available for purchase.
All you have to do is create product once & get paid for it over and over again.
#2 Affiliate Selling
Don't have a product to sell? That's OK you can get started online today with you your own product. There are tons of affiliate programs out there with people willing, ready and able to pay you a percentage of every new customer you send them. In fact there are programs that will pay you a fee every time you send them a new lead.
As I write this there are hundreds, if not thousands making a fulltime income form affiliate programs. And many do it without spending one red cent on advertising, because the affiliate programs are a backend or secondary income.
#3 Ebay
Many of the people searching on Google are looking for free information. However with Ebay that's not the case. People are on Ebay right now with credit card in hand... looking for something to buy. Granted the majority of Ebay shoppers are bargain hunters, but they are there to spend money like no other place on the Internet. Find the right product and you can become a powerseller or open you own Ebay shop.
#4 Freelance Work
You can offer your skills as a freelancer on sites like eLance.com or Rentacoder.com. You can do copywriting, article writing, ghostwriting, or programming. You say you are not a writer or programmer. That's OK, you can offer your Internet marketing skills as an online virtual assistant. If you need a higher level of income, then there are business owners searching and willing to pay for web site designers, marketing consultants or business coaches.
#5 Buy and Sell Domain Names
There are people online who are in the online real estate business. Yep, they buy and sell domain names. And there are different levels to this business. Some people just buy and sell the domain name. Some buy the domain name, put up a website, get some incoming links and then sell it. And others will buy the domain name set up the website, create a product, drive traffic to the site, start making sales and then sell the domain.
It's pretty obvious that this one has many different levels of profitability.
#6 Drop Shipping
Once you become an expert at selling online there are thousands of companies waiting to supply you with products you can sell for them. They will take care of the order fulfillment, shipping and customer service. You see products are not a problem. That's easy. You will be in the business of building a list of buying customers. Once you develop this asset, you will have companies standing in line waiting to do business with you.
#7 Sell Advertising
You don't even need a product to sell to make money online. You can sell advertising. And all it takes is 3 steps. Build a website, generate traffic and sell space on your website to advertisers'. You have probably heard of Adsense website, and that is one way to do this. But if you can generate quality traffic you can make significantly more money online by selling advertising directly to the companies who are trying to reach your market.
Well, that is 7 of many ways to make money online. You could find many more ways to earn income. But my best advice to you would be this... Find one or two ways to earn money online. Stick to those, and resist jumping from fad to fad. Once you get them working and making money, then expand into other areas. My guess would be that if you do this right you will probably happy with the methods you choose.
Make Money With Digg, A Unique TechniqueHow to get tons and tons of Digg? This is something I been doing since long time ago. I have had great amount of success with trick.
Best way to get on frontpage of Digg is to get 30-40 Diggs within few minutes after the submission. Which can only happen if your story is really amazing and out of this world or if you have tons of friends and you PM them and they all Digg it. Remember I told you, to get ideas from newsletters and stuff and find out what is the news and what is the buzz around? Well this is where it comes into play. You can actually rewrite the stuff that you got in your email and put it in your own blog and then Digg it, if the story is good enough it will get on frontpage and it will get you tons of friend adds also. This works very well if you are a good writer and can re write articles real fast, with pictures and stuff..you can also give the direct link to the site for a while just so you get popular around Digg.
The best way to get to frontpage of Digg without any friends is, to go to www.youtube.com and find videos that got tons of views but never got diggs, al you gotta do then is put the video on your blog and then Digg it, I have had very good success with it, you can even resubmit some of the old videos, just download the famous Digg video, upload it again and Digg it again.
Here are some of my final touches and methods I been using for a long time now. This is the first time I am sharing this method. I am sure you guys will use it and exploit it..
1.Backlink to your Digg profile -> Ya this is my favorite method, build backlinks to your own Digg profile, you can do that through social bookmarking, blog comment. Here is a basic guide.
A.Social Bookmark your Digg account, from all famous websites, or you can pay someone around DP do social bookmark your own Digg profile.
B.Find blogs that can get you an easy backlink by posting a comment, best way is to find blogs in a topic that you are good at. And people usually always allow a link in a comment when they see www.digg.com, but basically you will be leaving backlink to your own Digg account.
C.Create a blog and talk all junk in it, you can get articles from Ezine and change words here and there and upload it to your blogger account. In the bloglink section backlink to your Digg Account with an anchor of your choice. I use my own name lol or random words. Now google might deindex your site if you copy paste ezine stuff so the best way is, to write 5-10 posts by yourself talking totally junk stuff and then in link section link back to your account. You can do this from wordpress, xanga, scribd, hubpages, squidoo and tons more, I cant share all of them but these are few famous ones. To get these blogs crawled just keep pinging them every 24 hours, you can do that by going to www.kping.com, use some of your techniques to get it crawled and indexed I cant share much.You gotta get your Digg account some PR lol..
2. Deadliest METHOD - This is my favorite method. I cannot 100% guarantee that this method still works but I think nobody knows about it and I do not think Digg ever did anything to fix this issue, in fact I think Digg doesnt even think someone would be that PRO to exploit this lol but here it is Just for you people lol
If you go to your profile and scroll down you can see your account stats, number of Diggs, submits, how many stories you made popular and how many people viewed your account. Now you wont believe me but you can trigger that number and for some reason people add you as friend and digg your stories if this number is way to high, they think you are famous and you get tons of visits or something. I am not sure how the logic works here but basically if your profile view stats are high people add you in friends and become more friendly with you. Its weird I know but basically its like how many people visited your profile. Now what you can do to get this stats high is actually buy fake traffic and send all the traffic to your Digg URL and in no time you will have thousands and thousands of views. So when people check your profile they will see you got tons of views and this helps for some reason to get easy friends.
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