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Google Webmasters Tools Adds 404 Page Enhancer Widget

Webmaster Tips The Google Webmaster Central Blog announced the availability of a 404 Widget for websites, that would add more value to the error page shown, when a page does not exist on a website. The widget adds a closest match URL based on the error page and the links available in the sitemap you upload to [...] Read More »

Track Your Google Webmasters Account From Google IG Homepage [Featured Gadget]

Webmaster Tips Google Webmasters is probably one of the best ways to track, view statistics and manage indexing of any given website for Google search engines. Webmasters often visit the Google Webmasters dashboard to check on various aspects of their websites, though this is recommended there is a much more easier way to do that. The Google [...] Read More »

AdSense For Feeds Now Available for Everyone

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Webmaster Tips AdSense for Feeds has been made available to all Google AdSense publishers today, this will allow publishers to display AdSense ads in your feeds allowing them to earn extra income from their RSS feeds. Adding AdSense to your feeds is not as simple as it seems though, you will first have to migrate your FeedBurner [...] Read More »

Monitor Your FeedBurner Subscribers in Firefox Status Bar

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Webmaster Tips Feed subscribers have become a very important factor for webmasters to determine their success, and unlike website visitors, feed subscribers get regular updates in their feed readers or through email. The feed subscribers count changes everyday, and webmasters are always keen to see the number of subscribers and hits to their feeds, to do that [...] Read More »

Panic Attack: Restarting Apache Forcefully [Webmaster Tips]

Webmaster Tips There may be several webmasters who host their sites / blogs using either a VPS or dedicated hosting. With such kind of a setup you may not only get better performance, but may also have to deal with several headaches of maintaining the servers yourself. Traffic spikes to your websites can send the Apache server [...] Read More »