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11-15-2004, 11:41 PM
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something fishy here?
Ok, check this out, the second most powerful search keyword I am going after is "descrambler" , nothing more , nothing less..........
if you type that into google search there is ALWAYS 3 links at the very top that have a basket next to it and something thats says products for this search.........
So now I think I am on to something.........has google got froogle on their mind, because these three little links next to the shopping basket are directly related to froogle and appear to not even be nearly as optomized as the guy I know that has the first position for this key term..............
Does anybody know if their is a possibility to exploit this..........I have already applied for the froogle inclusion as a products site and feel that my site is far more rich for this key term than the other chumps that literraly discust me with their piece of crap websites and fake products at the very top next to the basket..........
someone PLEASE shed some light, I think this issue has great potential for everyone that sells physical goods
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11-17-2004, 06:32 PM
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hmmm, that's interesting... Froogle is unleashed... good!
Seems only webmasters really know about Froogle.
Sorry, wish I had a more indepth analysis
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11-19-2004, 02:55 PM
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Froogle listings have been appearing in Google results for quite some itme now. The top 3 listings in Froogle come accross into Google. Get into Froogle, and you stand a good change of getting listed periodically in Google in that area.
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12-04-2004, 08:41 AM
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I'm wondering what criteria google uses to display or not display the froogle results for a given search term. I sell cigars online, none of my target keywords show any froogle matches although they do have froogle matches.
I know that adsense does not take tobacco advertisements, froogle accepts them, but does this same criteria apply for froogle matches in the normal SERPS?
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02-13-2007, 08:17 AM
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Talk about spam, jesus, find the delete button quick.
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