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GOOGLE RANK CHECKER and Google changes

Sharing information and tips to increase earnings. Increase your passive, residual income. Guest bloggers welcome. Google has changed so much over the past year that many people are struggling to make first or second page.   I found a great blogpost by PotPieGirl with an embeddable Google rank checker.  Here is the checker - with intro post byPotPieGirl.   HOPE everyone is having a great week.. POTPIEGIRL: INTRO POST What that all means is the when YOU type your keywords into Google, you most likely are not getting accurate feedback on where you rank. In fact, it could be SO far reality that it’s not even funny. For example, if you tend to click on your own listings in the Google SERPs often, Google tends to rank your pages higher for YOUR results. Meaning, you might THINK you rank on Page 1 when in reality, you don’t. Read more : http://www.potpiegirl.com/tools/#ixzz1mfL9q5vc

The Writers Collection

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MY  NOTE:  I found this interesting blog of writers and guest writers. Thought I would share it with my writing friends… I love the creative approach with photos for the bio’s too.  Live Blogging tool included the photos which are from the website.  Check it out~ D The Writers Collection This Blog is a collaborative effort of several authors who write in different genres and have joined here weekly to offer their own personal approaches to the same topic. We hope this will both intrigue and entertain the reader. This is an open forum... Read More This Week's Topic: Frog The Writers Collection

‘Hot News’ Returns In Hollywood Publisher Catfight | paidContent

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NOTE:   With all the plagiarism and theft of web content, YOU are not alone in the sorrows of lifted work.   Penske sued the Hollywood Reporter’s parent company, Prometheus, over allegations it lifted website code and copied stories.  At the time, Finke issued a series of screeds that accused Prometheus of “egregious theft” and gloated that her rival was “dropping assets like flies.” By raising the hot news claim, Penske is rolling the dice on a narrow rule that courts have routinely snatched away when modern publishers try to use it. “Hot news” first arose in 1918 after the UK government shut off newspaper baron William Randolph Hearst from telegraph cables during World War I. Hearst responded by instructing his reporters to rewrite Associated Press stories. The rewritten stories were wired to the West Coast where they often appeared in Hearst’s papers before the original AP version—meaning that Hearst was using the AP’s own stories to scoop it. ‘Hot News’ Retu...