Blog tips for SEO

by Admin


18 Aug
 None    Internet Related

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

Blogs are the current rage, and many webmasters have blogs but fail to use their blog to it's full potential. Blogs provide a steady stream of fresh content, and if this content is written and managed properly, blogs have the ability to increase a website's ranking in the search engines.


The secrets of a successful Google AdWords campaign

by Admin


17 Aug
 None    Site Promotion

by Amir Sher

PPC (Pay Per Click) can be a very effective advertising tool. It will drive immediate traffic to your web site while paying for visitors who actually follow your ads and visit your site.

But driving traffic doesn't necessarily mean that you run a successful campaign. Using AdWords or any other PPC campaign without knowing the basics could give you a negative ROI, meaning that you will spend more money than you actually earn.

Following these tips will help you cut down your spending, while driving more traffic to your web-site and improve your CTR (Click Thru Rate) and Conversion Rate:

Best practices for securing your backup data

by Admin


16 Aug
 None    General

by BOSaNOVA, Inc.
http://www.theq3.com

Encryption is readily available for new applications in e-commerce, telecommunications and finance. With security breaches commonplace, the need for encryption has become so necessary that various agencies have seen a need to step in and impose regulations. Why is it even necessary to encrypt backup data? The reason is security. Data stored in clear-text is open to attack by everyone.

IT organizations are beginning to realize that the reach and effect of these security laws impacts their procedures and processes. There is currently no specific set of guidelines for compliance within the IT industry. One area of compliance that remains high-risk is that of data storage encryption. For the most part, data transported to off-site storage is not secured and tracked, leaving tapes defenseless against theft, alteration or unauthorized viewing. Encryption appliances for backup tapes are the only way to ensure data at rest is safe.


The importance of a page 1 listing and how to get it

by Admin


15 Aug
 None    Site Promotion

Copyright by Axandra.com
Web site promotion software

High search engine rankings are important if you want to get more customers and more sales. Is it important to be listed on the first result page or is it enough to be listed in the top 30 results?

The power of social book marking

by Admin


14 Aug
 None    General

by Michael Fleischner
http://www.marketingscoop.com

Social bookmarking is a way for internet users to store, classify, share, and search Internet bookmarks. In 2005 and 2006, social bookmarking sites, such as del.icio.us, Diigo, Furl, Ma.gnolia, Netvouz, and StumbleUpon became popular. Sites like reddit, Digg, Newsvine, and the new Netscape portal apply social bookmarking to news items. IBM even announced plans to enter the social software market this year.


Simple steps to kill search engine ranking

by Admin


13 Aug
 None    Search Engines

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

Tricking the search engines just does not work. The search engines do not look kindly upon webmasters who attempt to deceive the search engines about the content contained on a webpage.

SEO and article marketing - Can they get you a top ten listing

by Admin


12 Aug
 None    Site Promotion

by Peter Nisbet
http://www.improved-search-engine-rank.com

SEO and Article Marketing work together to provide you with the best solution to website promotion that you can have. Forget PPC programs, and forget ezine advertising. Nothing beats free adverts on the index listings of the major search engines.

Why pay to have an advert on the right hand side of Google, that everybody knows is an advert, when for less money (no money in fact) you get a lovely listing on the left hand side that everybody regards as being associated with authoritative sites. Not only is it free, but it is also a more prestigious listing than a paid Adwords or Yahoo Search Marketing advert.

Why do franchise owners pay franchise royalties

by Admin


11 Aug
 None    General

by Bizymoms.com
http://www.bizymoms.com

A franchise owner is a person who gives his right of marketing and selling, to a third party (franchisee) under his trademark label. The franchisee will continue his business of marketing and selling after becoming a group member and will receive valuable training, support and technical assistance from the franchisor. The franchisee then pays a fee to the franchisor for his support and rights. The relationship between a franchiser and a franchisee could be described as: "A fee given by a Franchisee to a franchisor for the training, advertising & marketing, trademark & other facilities given".


Internet marketing with free article directories - 3 mistakes to avoid

by Admin


10 Aug
 None    Internet Related

by Sally E. Smith
http://www.content4women.com

There's no disputing the power of Internet marketing, nor the many facets that comprise Internet marketing. From pay-per-click campaigns and SEO optimization to email marketing and Web directory submissions, there are a seemingly endless number of ways you can promote your website. Increasingly, however, website owners are turning to free article directory submissions to drive traffic to their websites. Although free article directory submissions are low cost and take relatively little effort, there are five common mistakes that render any effort ineffective. Here are three guidelines to help you avoid those costly mistakes and to reap the greatest rewards from free article directory submissions.


How Google might filter annoying pages

by Admin


09 Aug
 None    Search Engines

Copyright by Axandra.com
Web site promotion software

Google recently filed a patent application with the title "Detecting and rejecting annoying documents". Here's the abstract of the application:

"A system and method for evaluating documents for approval or rejection and/or rating.

The method comprises comparing the document to one or more criteria determining whether the document contains an element that is substantially identical to one or more of a visual element, an audio element or a textual element that is determined to be displeasing."

The document describes how Google might analyze text and audio files. For example, Google might use optical character recognition tools and pattern matching against image and sound databases.

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