Google AdWords - PPC (pay-per-click) advertising program offered by Google.
Google Bombing - A technique where using the same text anchor links, many people link to a certain page - thus affecting SERPs.
Google Cache - Copies of web pages stored on the Google search engine database.
Googlebot - The Google spider which deep crawls web sites monthly.
Googlebowling - To nudge a competitor from the SERPs.Google PageRank - is a numeric value that represents how important a page is on the web.
Googol - The term that inspired the name of Google - it means: 10100 = 1 followed by 100 zeros.
Google toolbar - The Google toolbar can be installed on to Internet Explorer. Once installed it can let you search from the toolbar, check the backlinks of a site, how many pages are indexed in Google from a site. You can also quickly navigate to the Google News site and many other Google resources. It can be installed from: http://toolbar.google.com
Heading Tag - An HTML tag that is often used to denote a page or section heading on a web page. Search engines pay special attention to text that is marked with a heading tag, as such text is set off from the rest of the page content as being more important.
Header tags - are HTML tags that help outline a web page or draw attention to important information. Keywords located inside header tags can provide a rankings boost in the search engines. Keywords in header tags are much like the head lines on a news paper.
Hidden Keywords - Keywords placed in the HTML source in such a way that they are not viewable by human visitors.Hits - A hit takes place every time a file is accessed on your website. This page will show up in my log files as 4 hits, one for the webpage, one for the logo, one for the CSS file and the last for the JavaScript to display the Ads. A hits do not represent actual, or unique web page visits.
HTML - Stands for HyperText Markup Language - the programming language used to mark up web content and display it in a formatted manner.
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) - A generic, stateless, protocol which can be used for many tasks.
HTTPS (HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure) - Same as HTTP, but has security features enabled to protect sensitive data.
Hub - A central, industry-specific and well-known point for information; usually has many outbound links rather than inbounds.
Hyperlinks - Links that take a visitor or a spider to another location; can be either images or text.