Entries from Search Engine Roundtable tagged with 'custom search engine'

A dofollow Blog Google Custom Search Engine

Do you hate how WordPress and other blog platforms immediately add nofollow to any links in your comments -- including (and especially) your name? Well, Search Engine Roundtable Forums member inertia created a very cool Google Custom Search Engine that...

Google AdSense Adds "AdSense for Search"

The Inside AdSense blog talks about the newest feature available to Google AdSense users: AdSense for Search is now powered by custom search. This new feature gives you the following benefits: site search, improved indexing of pages, vertical search, the...

Google Custom Search Engine For Businesses

Google Custom Search Engine has launched a paid version for businesses. Chris Sherman explained that the features are all the same besides: You can customize the appearance of custom search engine using an XML API, which gives you more flexibility....

Click Through Rates for Google AdSense for Search Vary

I know I am pretty much stating the obvious here, but there is a DigitalPoint Forums thread where Google AdSense publishers are discussing their click through rates for the search ads. Some range as high as 7% as discussed in...

Google Custom Search Engines Will Not Have Universal Results

On a Google Groups thread, Barry asks whether Google Universal search will impact user-created Google Custom Search Engines. It's a good question, according to Christine of Google. She says that it will not affect your custom search engines. Good question....

Why I Like The Google Co-op Custom Search Engine

Google launched the Google Custom Search Engine back on October 24, 2006. Soon after, I switched this site and personal blog to be powered by the Google CSE. I can personally say, I love it. Not only do I use...

Google Redirects Google Public Service Search to Google CSE

Google is now redirecting the Google Public Service Search over to Google Custom Search Engine section. Google posted an official announced on this last night saying: Public Service Search is a service that enables non-profit, university, and government web sites...


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