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Tag Archives: referrals
“elevator pitch for prediction markets”
The most original referral ever received by Midas Oracle from Google. Stats from the last 30 28 days: – 27,021 pageviews – 15,656 visits — (8,517 from search engines) All the other prediction market bloggers (including our good doctor Pennock) … Continue reading
Nigel Eccles wants to know why Midas Oracle ranks much, much, much, much, much, much, much, much, much, much, much, much higher than HubDub for a prediction market they created —the “Twit Twitter Derby”.
- Nigel Eccles: How do I improve the search ranking of a page on our site? I am one of the co-founders of Hubdub, which is a news prediction game. A couple of weeks ago we created a market on … Continue reading
Posted in Exchanges & Markets, Information Technology, Internet Marketing - Internet Commerce, Internet Usability, Prediction Journalism
Tagged bloggers, blogging, Derby, Google, Google Search, Google Web Search, HubDub, linking, Midas Oracle, Nigel Eccles, one of the co-founders, prediction market journalism, prediction markets, rankings, referrals, search engine algorithms, search profile, SEO, TWiT Twitter Derby, web search results
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How to read the Wall Street Journal stories on prediction markets… FOR FREE
Very simple. The WSJ is free if you come from big news content aggregators (like Digg or Google News). If you can manage to have your browser produce artificially a Digg or Google News referral, then you’re permitted to enter … Continue reading
Posted in Ethics, Information Technology
Tagged content, Digg, FireFox, free, Google, Mozilla FireFox, referrals, RefSpoof, The Wall Street Journal, Wall Street Journal, WSJ
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