Finally! Google lets you change domains without losing rankings
(Warning: doesn’t work for subdomains)
Google has finally added a “Change of Address” feature to its Webmaster Tools that makes it easier for you to move from one domain to another without losing your rankings.
In the past, if you switched domains you could lose all your hard-earned rankings for your top keywords. But now, with Google’s new “Change of Address” feature, such moves should now become a lot smoother.
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I went to Google.com page and tried to search these keywords….PayPerPost, SponsoredReview, BuyBlogReview, etc. Guess what I found? Google still have these paid review official site address. If, you are a smart enough person, you will make a simple conclusion. “Google will kick all of these sites since long time ago, If Google really don’t like them”. And I’ve found some bloggers who participate in some paid review program, and they can keep maintenance their pagerank.
Recently, many web-publishers reported drastic drops in their Google AdSense earnings and offered up many theories as to why that occurred. The problem was reported in web forums, on popular SEO blogs, and in the comments section of the Last webPronews articles on the subject. After all that, we’ve narrowed it down to 8 possible explanations.
In other words, we’re closer, but not there yet. It could be innocent, accidental, natural, or orchestrated, but the majority of you seem to be reporting steep (and for some of you, I mean steep) drops in AdSense earnings. The Search Engine Roundtable poll mentioned last time grew to 135 respondents, and the percentages stayed the same: 55% are reporting decreases in earnings.
Recently, many web-publishers reported drastic drops in their Google AdSense earnings and offered up many theories as to why that occurred. The problem was reported in web forums, on popular SEO blogs, and in the comments section of the last WebProNews article on the subject. After all that, we’ve narrowed it down to 8 possible explanations.
In other words, we’re closer, but not there yet. It could be innocent, accidental, natural, or orchestrated, but the majority of you seem to be reporting steep (and for some of you, I mean steep) drops in AdSense earnings. The Search Engine Roundtable poll mentioned last time grew to 135 respondents, and the percentages stayed the same: 55% are reporting decreases in earnings.
It could also be that angry people speak the loudest, but many seem pretty sane in their reporting, saying earnings are declining despite level page views and click-through rates.
But we’re going to err on the side of the smaller guy, assume you’re getting screwed by the big guy, and propose the most possible and/or likely reasons for that. Included with this assumption is that all of you are on the up-and-up with great content, great SEO, great business savvy, and have done everything right but still find yourselves victims of the corporate machine.
People dreaming. They dreamed about becoming one of those filthy rich millionaires in a single night. They dreamed about becoming one of those successful Internet Marketer or even an Online Entrepreneurship. They dreamed about having billions of dollars from their online businesses. They even dreamed about changing this kind of a lame monthly Google AdSense income: