Online Key Performance Indicators in 2007

by Admin


19 Jan
 None    General

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

For B2B companies, part of any good e-commerce strategy is measuring key performance indicators (KPIs). The importance of identifying proper online KPIs cannot be stressed enough. Time and time again I have seen organizations measure metrics that do not accurately indicate success areas in their online campaigns as they relate to ROI. Quite often it seems as if the online key performance indicators are not aligned with the company's overall KPIs being measured. Remember that an effective KPI should incorporate the following:


Will this famous Google SEO guru quit?

by Admin


18 Jan
 None    General

Copyright Axandra.com
Web site promotion software

In our newsletter articles, we have often mentioned Matt Cutts. He is the poster boy of Google and the search engine optimization (SEO) community. Thousands of webmasters follow every single word on this blog.


Globe7 Launches Version 7.0

by Admin


17 Jan
 None    News

Features Unlimited Calling to 25 Countries for just $4.99 Per Month

PISCATAWAY, NJ - Globe7, the Sip Soft Phone Service with Internet TV, has announced its expanded global user base has now topped 2.5 million. With its unique services in the field of Communication and Infotainment, 2006 Versions' 5.0 with enhanced SMS and 'My Channel' features, has become the user's favorite communication and entertainment tool for internet communities across the globe; with an average of 50 to 60 thousand new downloads every day.

SEO Basics - Attracting Google Bot and other Spiders

by Admin


16 Jan
 None    Site Promotion

by Matt Jackson
http://www.webwisewords.com

The first part of gaining good rankings with search engines is ensuring that the search engines can find you. There are a few methods to ensure your site gets indexed and therefore listed but they can differ greatly in effectiveness, timeliness, and cost. One of the most common ways that Webmasters attempt to grab the attention of the search engines is through search engine submission, but does this really provide the results that you want? In this article we will really only be looking at the three major search engines, Google, Yahoo, and MSN.

SEM's Seven Year Itch - Part One

by Admin


15 Jan
 None    Internet Related

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

There's been a lot of speculation lately about the future of Matt Cutts. A few of Cutts' posts and a recent interview have dropped the odd hint that the world of Google and the world of Mr. Cutts may not always be one and the same. While this is certainly noteworthy on many levels, it's only one symptom of a much bigger issue, and one that will change the search landscape dramatically.


Webmaster and Small Business Resolutions for 2007

by Admin


13 Jan
 None    General

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

Each and every year people around the world mark the first day of the New Year with resolutions. They resolve to do a wide variety of things, and while few resolutions are actually kept, the tradition is a hallmark of the holiday each year.

Experts suggest that people should make lifestyle changes rather than resolutions. I am a bit more pragmatic. Tackle a task you know that you can succeed at. Do not bite off more than you can chew, and you will be one of the few who manages to keep their resolutions. Here are a few suggested resolutions for webmasters and small business owners.


5 SEO Resolutions For 2007

by Admin


12 Jan
 None    Internet Related

by Matt Jackson
http://www.webwisewords.com

The Christmas period has truly come to an end. The trees are down, the local grid has stopped fretting over peaks and troughs in their energy consumption, and Easter eggs are already taking pride of place in local stores. Typically this is the time of year when we should all be taking stock of the year past and making resolutions for the year to come. The Internet Marketer, or SEO, in all of us should be regularly taking stock of the situation anyway to help determine the areas where we can improve our sites. On the back of this here are five resolutions we should all follow in 2007.


Does Google read your CSS files?

by Admin


11 Jan
 None    Search Engines

Copyright by Axandra.com
Web site promotion software

Many webmasters reported that Google's spider started to index their external CSS files. What are CSS files, why does Google index them and how can this affect your rankings on Google and other search engines?

Googles Take On Duplicate Content

by Admin


10 Jan
 None    Site Promotion

by Matt Jackson
http://www.webwisewords.com

Duplicate content is the topic of many SEO conversations. The search engines penalize duplicate content to an extent but a recent Google blog post has indicated that perhaps the penalty is less damaging than many assumed. The duplicate content penalty is primarily designed to ensure that search engine results are not simply page after page displaying the exact same page content. As such, it may still prove detrimental to the performance of some of your pages. This article is a summary and explanation of Google's blog post, Deftly Dealing with Duplicate Content.

A Day in the Life of the Average American

by Admin


09 Jan
 None    General

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

The US Census Bureau has just released their new statistical abstract, and according to them, here's how the average adult or teen will spend their time in 2007.

  • 65 days in front of the TV
  • 41 days listening to the radio
  • A little over a week on the Internet
  • A week reading a daily newspaper
  • And another week listening to recorded music


I have just one question. Who are these people? Nobody I know.


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