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Search Engine (Google Website Search) and Personalized Search Early this month Most Popular Search Engine Google announced that they would be tailoring everyone's search results based on their search history even when users are not signed into Google. Personalized results are nothing new on Google. The search giant has been customizing peoples SERPs (search engine results pages) for quite a while already, but until now it only happened when you searched while signed into your Google account. Today, signed in or not everybody gets personal results. How Website Meta Work’s for a Search Engine Ranking Whether you're signed in or not, all the searches you run on Google are stored in your browser cookies. This data is referred to as your 'Web History' and Google uses it to customize your search results. If you're not signed in, your Web History is stored for 180 days, then old data is replaced with new searches. If you're signed in, there's no time limit an

Pay-Per-Click-Management

Pay per click ( PPC ) is an Internet Advertising model used on Websites Blogs, in which advertisers pay their host only when their ad is clicked. With search engines, advertisers typically bid on Keyword according to their Theme or Website Search Business whatever they would like to increase traffic for their website. Website Content  commonly charge a fixed price per click rather than use a bidding system. This is the pay per click system we can define more categories for pay per click management system program. Cost per click (CPC) Commonly we call this system by a CPC cost per click this is the most part of paid online advertising system. Cpc is the amount of money an advertiser pays to Search Engines like Google Yahoo Bing Aol etc. they are providing CPC program  and other Internet Marketing publishers also providing this system  for a single click on its advertisement that brings one visitor to its website. In contrast to the generalized portal, which seeks to drive a high