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Archive for February, 2007

Feb
28

Yahoo release NOYDIR meta tag

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Feb
28

Yahoo Panama - Pros and Cons

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Feb
28

Well, That Was Unexpected …

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Feb
28

More Digg Lameness

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Feb
28

Using Google Personalised Search Language Preferences

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Feb
27

What To Look For In An SEO - Article Published

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Feb
26

Yahoo! Click Throughs On The Rise

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Feb
25

AdWords Editor 3.0 released

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Feb
24

Top Ten SEO Factors

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These are what I believe to be the top 10 most important things (not necessarily in order) that you need, in order to get your website found in the search engines.

There are many other factors as well, but if you follow these guidelines, you’ll stand a much better chance, and you’ll be off to a good start.

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Feb
23

What is AJAX programming?

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Remember when the web consisted of nothing more than a few static web sites coded exclusively with HTML? Life was simple back then. Back in 1996, a website could be created in a few minutes by inserting the content into a basic HTML template, and adding some graphics for style. Now, the internet is populated with web sites that are more complex. Modern web sites use anywhere from two to sometimes twenty different programming languages, specifications and scripts. Some of the code runs on the front end, some runs on the back end, and some runs somewhere in between.

We have the wireless revolution to thank for making web programming so arduous. Most wireless devices, such as cell phones, palm tops, laptops, and even computer screens in automobiles, now come equipped with access to the internet and email. These gadgets have web browsers and platforms that are very different from what is installed on a traditional desktop PC. Wireless browsers are often not compatible with many elements of the HTML programming language. Web programming had to evolve to suit the needs of those that surf the net on wireless computers.

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Feb
23

Digg Un-bans Online Marketing Blog

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Feb
23

Blogger noindex meta tag problem fixed

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Feb
23

Site Maps for SEO

Posted under SEO Tools, SEO Web Design, Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Search Marketing, Search News, search engine news
Sebastian Foss

A sitemap can be defined as a web page that lists the pages on the site of a website. The list is organized in a hierarchical design. The site map is very helpful for the visitors and search engines in terms of finding pages on the website. One of the most common examples of site map is the one on EFF’s page.

Another benefit of a sitemap is that it enhances the process of search engine optimization. A site map make it sure that all the pages can be found and this is specifically important in case a site utilizes a software such as Macromedia flash or Java Script menus that do not include HTML links.

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Feb
23

Using Paid SEO Tools instead of Free Ones

Posted under SEO Tools, SEO Web Design, Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Search Marketing, Search News, search engine news
If you take a step back and look at it, the SEO industry is rather odd. SEO experts who are paid thousands of dollars by companies will also freely share tips, tricks, principles, pricing structures, and SEO advice.

Then we come to the tools, where there are literally thousands of free SEO tools spread across the web, helping you check backlinks, perform keyword research, and measuring various metrics.

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Feb
22

Increase Conversion with Situational Selling

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When you walk into a sporting goods store, does the salesperson immediately assume that you play hockey? Of course not. In fact, he’d probably never make a sale if he greeted every customer with “Hi! We’ve got some great ice skates in just your size. Would you like to see a pair?”

On the other hand, the one-size-fits-all sales pitch — “Hello, may I help you?” — doesn’t exactly entice shoppers to break out the old wallet either.

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