// // Create a fake order ID using the current // time and the unique identifier that GA uses to // track this visitor. // var timeObj = new Date; var unixTimeMs = timeObj.getTime(); var unixTime = parseInt(unixTimeMs / 1000); var orderID = pageTracker._visitCode() + '-' + unixTime; // // This function assigns order values depending // on what has been clicked and submits the transaction // function subscriptiontracker(subtype,value) { pageTracker._addTrans( orderID, // Order ID "", // Affiliation value, // Total "", // Tax "", // Shipping "", // City "", // State "" // Country ); pageTracker._addItem( orderID, // Order ID subtype, // SKU subtype, // Product Name "blog", // Category value, // Price "1" // Quantity ); pageTracker._trackTrans(); alert("Test successful"); }

Search Engine Optimisation Google Spelling Correction Returns

by Kevin Gibbons on August 30, 2007

Around six weeks ago I reported that the UK Search Engine Optimisation spelling was now accepted by Google. I checked this query again this morning and the “Did you mean: search engine optimization” suggestion is back!
Search Engine Optimisation Google Spelling Correction Returns

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Anonymous 08.31.07 at 7:07 am

Google Australia previously displayed the “Did you mean” also, but no longer does.

Artie Kaplan 03.15.08 at 3:13 pm

My name is Artie Kaplan

Would you please remove the name JOHN BUCCHERI from my search page

Thank you

Artie Kaplan

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