untargeted Adsense in Wordpress - Easy Fix

So you’ve added the “All-In-One Adsense and YPN” plugin (or similar Adsense plugin) to your Wordpress blog, but your ads seem to be unrelated to your posts. Ever wonder why?
Google’s Adsense code targets information that is between <!– google_ad_section_start –> and <!– google_ad_section_end –> tags on your website. The trouble is, […]

Hiding PayPerPost from Google

Thanks to a comment and suggestion from Rick Beckman, I think I’ve figured out a way to keep Google from discovering your PayPerPost posts on your website.
Why would you want to do that? Because Google has decided to remove any PageRank from websites that are involved with PayPerPost or any other type of Paid Link […]

Caught: The unperfect world of Google

If you’ve been here before, you should know how I like playing around with Google…search results, ect. Well, I think Google decided to get back at me.I was working on my website today making a few tweaks and adjustments when I saw it. An AdSense result that was not only untargeted, it was also quite […]

Google: Who is a failure?

I’ve found another entertaining google result similar to Google won’t find Chuck Norris.  Only this time it involves someone higher up the food chain.
 When you search for “Who is a failure” it seems that Google agrees with the rest of the world. 
The result:

Give Google what it wants - Canonicalize?

I’ve recently learned of a new word, Canonicalization.  I’m not sure how it’s pronounced, but I now know what it means.  I cannot beleive this doesn’t come standard on every website, since it is so important for SEO.
 So what does Canonicalization mean?  Well, Wikipedia describes it as
A process for converting data that has more than one […]

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