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12 Web 2.0 StartUp Gems - Useful Services for Free

Posted on July 12th, 2006. About Vortaloptics.

A wide range of google AJAX / Web 2.0 Services offered by innovative Start Ups
Will be fascinating to watch how they progress

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5 Tips For a Beginning Programmer

Posted on July 12th, 2006. About Vortaloptics.

A collection of tips for the beginning programmer regardless of the language. Learn how to build a strong foundation that will make learning languages in the future easier.

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Study: Click Fraud Could Threaten Pay-Per-Click Model

Posted on July 12th, 2006. About Vortaloptics.

Online advertisers estimate that about 14.6 percent of the clicks on ads for which they’re billed are fraudulent, costing them about $800 million last year, according to a study released Wednesday.

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Integrating Digg Within Your Website (w/digg icon pack!)

Posted on July 12th, 2006. About Vortaloptics.

“With today’s latest code push we have enabled two new methods for integrating digg directly within your website: submit to digg, and digg story button”

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The Need For More Search Engine Outlets

Ok, we all know we can setup an account and buy PPC advertising from Google, Yahoo! and MSN, but wouldn’t it be great if we could buy search engine positioning in hundreds of unique website search engines across the country and in industry specific markets where are users are?

Just think of it. What if there was one central website that you the advertiser could use to pick-and-choose the hundreds of sites, and specific keywords, you would like your URL to be displayed in? And they would be static URL’s. Not dynamic rotational AdWord content network partner sites which typically display irrelevant ads, but top tier websites with high page rank and low Alexa rankings. Buying a search listing in these sites means a static link to your site from hundreds of top sites on the web related to your business.

Finally, advertising in hundreds of engines all on unique domains with major SEO value and ROI for each link you buy. Hundreds of inbound links instantly created to promote your product or service – all easily administered from one site.

Sound too good to be true? Well, soon it will be a reality.Vortaloptics Vertical Search

Vortaloptics is pioneering the roll-out of custom vertical search engines on thousands of websites across North America. Each search engine can be completely controlled by the website administrator to position links, advertisers and affiliates under the exact keywords the administrator or advertiser chooses. Currently the Vortaloptics network is comprised of over 500 individual websites but is growing daily with new customers in new markets.

Users win, because the search results of these websites are “shaped” to provide the exact content users are searching for. Advertisers win, because they have new vertical outlets from which to buy advertising. Site owners win because they have a better functioning website, relevant results in their own engine and revenue being generated from the links they sell.

Like newcomer PayPerPost, which enables advertisers to pay bloggers to post write-ups for a fee across national blog networks, Vortaloptics intends to empower advertisers with a single source for national advertising across a network of diversified website search engines. Combined, the anticipated traffic from these thousands of websites would equate to more then the major engines and the sites would all be vertical in nature – not generic. Better ROI for the advertiser, and better SEO for your efforts.

Stay tuned for the big announcement of a new search network with benefits that go beyond click-throughs. Visit our home page to get your own vertical search engine and become part of the network.

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