Making sure your website is not being penalized for using paid links

by Admin


18 Dec
 None    Internet Related

by Serge Daudeli
http://affordable-search-engine-optimization-services.com

Does your website have paid links on it? Or have you paid for placing links on other top ranked websites, and you think the recent drop in your PR could be attributed to these paid links? If your answer is YES, let's waste no more time in taking a good look at what is happening with your paid links. Paid links works wonders, provided it is used in the way it is supposed to be used. It should not appear to Google as systematic spamming.


Why Search Engine Optimization matters

by Admin


17 Dec
 None    Site Promotion

by Blake Evans
http://www.inlineseo.com

If you are trying to make a living online, your website is your source of income. Without proper search engine optimization - or SEO - you might as well be flipping burgers at the local fast food joint, because you will make more money there. 85% of people find the things they buy online through search engines, which is why it is vitally important that you get a high search engine ranking. Trying to run an online business without good SEO or search engine optimization would be like trying to run a brick and mortar store out of a plain brick building without any signs, you might get an occasional straggler walking in, but masses of people are never going to find you.

Christmas Promos at TemplateMonster

by Admin


16 Dec
 None    News

TemplateMonster.com starts a set of Holiday Season promos including product discounts and Holiday giveaways.

Submitted by Helen9
http://www.templatemonster.com

Brooklyn, New York, December, 2008 - TemplateMonster.com, the Internet's largest templates provider, has announced a Christmas promo special set that contains a weekend promo, free Iconset giveaway, and product discounts.

"TemplateMonster is a great fan of Christmas holidays, so we just couldn't ignore a Christmas season, such a marvelous time of the year," said David Braun, the CEO of TemplateMonster. "As you know, Christmas is a family holiday and one of the best of its traditions is to give presents. That's why we decided to give a Christmas present to our big family of customers, and started a whole set of promos. Even more, we believe that it's the best way to show how grateful we are to our devoted clients, we really are. So I guess the official address of Santa Claus this year is not 'North Pole, P.O. box #1', from now on it is TemplateMonster.com"

Ranking test: Can there be too many links to your home page?

by Admin


15 Dec
 None    Site Promotion

Copyright by Axandra.com
Web site promotion software

In an online webmaster forum, a webmaster described the link experiment that he did with his websites. He tried to find out how linking to the home page affected his rankings.

Logo Concepts

by Admin


13 Dec
 None    Internet Related

Submitted by smrsubmissions

by Sharon Housley
http://www.feedforall.com

A logo concept is more than just an affinity for a specific character. Logos represent a company's brand, and as a result, serious thought and consideration should be put into your logo. Before hand be sure to consider, how the logo will represent your organization and consider the thoughts that will be associated with specific images that you consider for your logo. Does the logo embody traits that can or should be associated with your business? If your company is global, will the image transcend borders or will some of your customers find the image offensive and distasteful?

Carefully consider what traits you want for your corporate image to convey and select a logo that represents these those traits in a meaningful way.


Flash CMS Intros - A new invention by TemplateMonster

by Admin


12 Dec
 None    News

Submitted by Helen9
http://www.templatemonster.com

Brooklyn, New York, December, 2008 - TemplateMonster.com, the Internet's largest templates provider, launches a new product line called Flash CMS Intros which are in a way similar to the version of Flash Intros previously available at TemplateMonster, but with an admin panel added. Besides that, the design approach has also been slightly modified.

The Flash Intros are generally used as introductional movies or clips that are displayed before the actual website is accessed. Their main goal is to visually impress the visitor before he actually sees the alternative website contents (e.g. text, static images etc). Previously the Flash Intros were plain Flash files that could only be edited with specialized Flash software, or required hiring Flash experts who could customize the Intro for the end user. According to the company's information, the new version of Flash Intros is meant to solve the customization problem for the end user who can now do it all on his own without having any kind of special software.

Website Marketing - Which comes first - The Content or the Design?

by Admin


11 Dec
 None    Internet Related

by Cathy Goodwin
http://www.copy-cat-copywriting.com

Recently I've received several emails with questions like these: "I'm revising my web site. The web designer wants my copy next week. I'm still figuring out my niche." Or, "I can't talk about content because I don't have a web designer."

When I read these comments, I remember the very first time I needed a web site. I too began by searching for a web designer. He created a design that looked very professional. But when I finally created (and re-created) my content, the design didn't communicate my message.

Here's what I didn't know. Your web site is a direct response marketing tool. It's not a brochure or even the kind of ad you'd find gracing the distinguished pages of the New Yorker magazine. So before you hire a designer, you need to work through these 5 steps.


David vs Goliath Brands on the Search Results Page

by Admin


10 Dec
 None    Internet Related

by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com

Last week, I talked about branding on the search page effectively, intercepting the user during consideration. Certainly if you’re a household brand name, you have to be at or near the top of searches for your product category if you want to defend your position in the prospect’s consideration scent. But what if you’re a new entry into the market or a relatively unknown brand. Can you still effectively play in the category? Yes, but you have to be smarter than your behemoth competitors. Fortunately, in most cases, that’s not too hard to do when it comes to search.


How to Configure SSH (Secure Shell) For Remote Login on a Cisco Router

by Admin


09 Dec
 None    Internet Related

by Don R. Crawley
http://www.soundtraining.net

Prior to the introduction of SSH in the Cisco IOS, the only remote login protocol was Telnet. Although quite functional, Telnet is a non-secure protocol in which the entire session, including authentication, is in clear text and thus subject to snooping.

SSH is both a protocol and an application that replaces Telnet and provides an encrypted connection for remote administration of a Cisco network device such as a router, switch, or security appliance.

The Cisco IOS includes both an SSH server and an SSH client. This document is concerned only with the configuration of the SSH server component.


SEO in 2009

by Admin


08 Dec
 None    Internet Related

by Jody Nimetz
http://www.enquiro.com

There has been some great discussion about SEO and where it is going in 2009. I find this both interesting and amusing. For months there have been some that have said that SEO is dead. (I’d sure hate to be one of their clients…) Others have suggested that SEO is transforming into more of an "online marketing" role in that SEO is not simply about "manipulating" the Search Engine Results Pages.

For me, SEO has always been about marketing, or online marketing. It is not just about rankings (I’ll discuss my thoughts on rankings later in this series) but SEO is more about trying to help people find the information that they are looking for. Those of us who have been involved in the world of SEO for some time have witnessed a number of changes over the years. We have seen different KPIs and metrics come to rise while others have faded into oblivion. We have seen new tools become available for use in monitoring SEO success and progression. But where are we with SEO in late 2008, as we move into the next decade?


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