How many users are there for Google Statistics?
"This can range from 50 to 90,000 users per day, depending upon how many people are online during the course of a normal day."
How many search results does Google show on each results page?
With the default settings, Google will show 10 results per page. You can, however, adjust these settings.
Why can not search engines find content on some sites?
These sites are probably unsafe or contain explicit content, therefore the search engine does not attempt to search from these sites.
How much traffic volume do you need for a website?
Well, that is a pretty tricky question.
A lot begins with where your traffic is coming from. Highly targeted traffic converts (converts means the user does what your message asked them to do) the best hands down.
Lets say you sold dog real diamond dog collars. Where would your leads come from? Well if you had a contact in lets say high-in dog shows and you had a list of 100,000 emails of current and past participants. How many people do you think would buy your collar on this list?
Now let's say you have 100,000 emails of the New York humane society employees or someone who has adopted an animal. If you sent the same campaign to this list of emails, how many would buy.
So out of 100,000 visits to your site (these numbers are hypothetical) 500 people on the high end email lists bought your collar (5% conversion rate). In the next campaign out of 100,000 visits to your site 100 individuals on the NY humane society bought your diamond collars (1% conversion rate). This would mean that it would take 500,000 visits from the NY humane society to equal the 500 sales of the high end dog show list. So in this case more volume, but still only 500 sales.
So the answer to your question would be a lot, but how much depends solely on where your traffic comes from.
There are more questions that need to be answered of course. How much are your dog collars? if they are $1000 dollars a piece then you don't need as much traffic. if they are $100 a piece you need a lot of volume to make $1,000,000
Why does my browser say waiting for google-analytics while I am loading a page?
why waiting for google ,iam loading page
How do you subscribe the tweets update on your Twitter Home to Google Reader?
Well just now I found the answer myself. it's in the link below:
http://davemccomb.com/reading-twitter-through-rss-reader
(Pulling your Twitter Home Page into Google Reader using RSS)
How long does information about someone stay on Google or the internet?
It stay there forever, usually. If it's a temporary profile or something, it will be erased. Sometimes info gets cluttered up so they reorganize it and they lose one or two bits, or they delete some.
SEO is the best way to get more visibility for your website. You can do it on your own much cheaper than hiring a consultant.
How do you print out tracing sheets for doodle for Google?
In the Doodle for Google contest, you can print out the sheet with the Google logo onto a plain white sheet of 8.5 X 11 piece of paper and do your artwork on that. Or, you can trace the Google logo onto an 8.5 X 11 piece of paper and do your artwork on that. As long as it is the correct size, plain white paper and has the Google logo on it, it will be accepted for the contest.
How do you stop Google Gmail from remembering User Names?
There is nothing that you can do about it. It is impossible. If GMail forgets your password, you will never be able to access your GMail account again.
Is SEO the only way to drive traffic to a website?
NO. Usually there are two most common ways
1.Paid advertising
2.SEO
plus less common :
3. Social networking sites
4. Google-free way, like newsletters, youtube etc.
1. Paid advertising is what it says- you pay for the ad in Google, to rank higher you just need to pay more than your competition, that Google estimates in their tools.
2.SEO well I guess you already know about it so I won`t waste time on that
3 and 4 In general if you try to compete for a keyword that's already dominated in Google, that does`NT mean you don`t have a chance to get a traffic to that keyword. The catch is that you need to use web 2.0 pages - pretty much every social networking sites to promote your site. As you know youtube has incredibly high traffic, people type in totally random keywords, also those that are typed in Google ! So that`s the typical way of finding a "niche in traffic" as I call it.
Where to add Google Analytics tracking code?
The Google Analytics tracking code should be added just before the </head> tag of every page on your web site that you would like to track.
How rude. :-(
If they inadvertently didn't include you, then perhaps you are really invited, too: ask one of your closer friends in the group and see if they think you were meant to be included. If so, then maybe you can just come along with your friend.
If you're sure that they intentionally didn't include you, then they suck and you shouldn't want to be hanging out with such people anyway. Seriously: stay away from sucky people like that. In that case, best make your own fun--ask a friend of yours or a family member to do something else with you instead. Or, rent a good movie and have a nice time watching it by yourself.
Can you go into your hard drive and see websites you have been on?
Not unless what you did was saved on too our hard drive. If its something bad, i suggest looking through it and deleting it. It would be under Browsing History.
Which religious figure received his own channel after Google bought the video website YouTube?
Answer is "Pope Benedict XVI"
Janak KATRODIYA
Why is it so hard to get into your Google account?
it really isnt...all you do is type gmail.com into the web browser and the log in page pops up and you type in your info and your in
Are there rumors about Google stock split in 2008?
There are no rumors, plans, etc on splitting google stock... Eventhough over the past few months the stock has been declining. A stock split could revive interest in google and bring the price back up, but splitting stock is not part of the google philosophy. This may change in '09 depending on who is sworn in in Jan...
Why is Google taking over everything?
Google's rise is a complicated phenomena. There are several factors which facilitate it.
1) anti-Microsoft rage and skepticism: Microsoft crushed its opposition in the early 90s and browser development remained inert for four years. Then in 2003 Microsoft suffered a series of data breaches and hacks against its code. Millions of computers crashed and their users lost all or most of their data. People became distrustful of Microsoft and looked for an alternative. Mozilla was the beneficiary of this distrust, but Google's advertising muscle helped it capitalize on the opening Mozilla created. There is also the small factor that Mozilla is a foundation, not a corporation, which frightens capitalists. Google seized on this fear, as well.
2) The failure of portals: search engines began trying to re-engineer themselves as content access points, putting things like news, for example, in people's faces when they just wanted to do a search. In the early 2000s Yahoo was the market leader and this was their strategy. Google perceived that it annoyed users and capitalized on this dissatisfaction.
3) Google's tradition of liberal business ethos enabled it to leverage leverage liberals and anti-US sentiment abroad to gain massive positive press. One magazine even compared them to God.
That Google has risen so fast is because it dominated the search market early on, and then used that dominance to amass a huge hoard of cash with which it bought up upstarts like itself and integrated their technology into their search algorithm. This dominance has also allowed it to leverage much of the online advertising industry, to the point that it feels its revenue is reliable. Then it offered invite-only beta products by leveraging liberals and anti-Americans (again), eventually integrating these into its search page, with the caveat that it used these products to cement its leader as search, rather than to compete in those markets. With its position as search leader cemented, the money comes in thick and heavy, and Google gets a share in the pie of most business done over the Internet. With all that money they can enter pretty much any market they choose and offer a competitive, or even superior, offering, and with liberals and Europeans at their back they can make their competitors look bad or at least, not as "cool".
Google has been taking over for a while, but only recently has its influence began to be felt in a negative way. In particular, it is forcing inefficient and difficult web design on developers, thus making it very hard to make apps that access the local file system, for example. If you don't believe me, wait till Sept, when your browser add-ons stop working because people couldn't hardly figure out how to update them.... What are the alternatives? Mozilla is on Google's payroll, now, and Microsoft is so conservative in its business practices that many users don't trust them. Google's open-source web browser technology has allowed it to thwart competitors in more subtle way, like for example Opera which recently declared it would stop developing its own technology and use Google's. When you look at where the money is, the browser market is clearly dipolar with Google in the lead.
So why is Google taking over? Because we let it.
How does the lens of the sniper work?
From what I understand, scopes use 2 lenses, one is a concave and one is a convex. Anyways, ever burn ants with a magnifying glass? It's the same concept as a sniper scope, binoculars, telescope, whatever, only there's another lens to bend the light out straight. So, if you don't mind the crude ascii picture, here goes lens 2 ___| \ \ lens 1 \ | \___ eye ___ target / / / ___/ anyways, when the light from the target comes into the small point at the end, lens 1 bends the light outwards until it fills up the diameter of lens 2, which bends it back so it goes into your eye, making the teeny little point of light at the front of the scope magnified throughout the place you look through.