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Google’s Related Links: Please Let Me In!

Did you know that Google has a “Related Links” engine that can provide extremely high-quality targeted related content based on your own domain and URL?

I can only begin to imagine how effective this might be for not only blogs but also ministry and non profit sites: Imagine contextual-based content for viewers and visitors on your church website.

Insane? Weird? I don’t think so. I think that’s where we’re headed anyways.

*sigh*

I’ve know about it for a while and I still don’t have access.

Invite-only stinks.

/rantOFF

9 Responses to “Google’s Related Links: Please Let Me In!”

  1. February 19, 2010 at #

    “To apply for an invitation, please send an email to relatedlinks@google.com stating your Gmail address, website domains and approximate pageviews per day.”

    “approximate pageviews per day” i.o.w. we will only invite those that don’t need it

    • February 19, 2010 at #

      haha. sad.

      btw… i for the LIFE of me can’t figure out why your comments always jump into the spam box. you’re registered to this site, right? … argh..

      • February 19, 2010 at #

        must be my gravatar – Google also thinks there’s something wrong with it

  2. February 19, 2010 at #

    Very cool find. Thanks.

  3. February 19, 2010 at #

    Frustrating. There’s too much good content here to allow this travesty to continue!

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