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by Nick Nichols
http://www.websitepulse.com
If your web pages are down, even momentarily, it can hurt you several ways. Learn why, and what to do to make sure your pages are visible the maximum amount of time.
The Internet has changed the way we access information, and the way we buy and sell products and services. When it works, which, fortunately, is most of the time, ideas and cash flow from person to person, company to company, and country to country.
But when the inevitable happens and your pages go down, your business, your bank account and your reputation can suffer, especially if you are unaware of the down status of your e-business operations for more than a few minutes. One way this can hurt you is with the search engines.
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by Mario Sanchez
http://www.theinternetdigest.net
Much has been said lately about Google's recent initiative to support the 'no-follow' tag in an attempt to combat blog comment spam. Here's our take:
What is blog comment spam and how does it look like?
Leaving comments in blogs usually means filling up a form with four fields: one for your name, one for your email address, one for your URL, and one for your comments.
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Survey Galaxy
http://www.surveygalaxy.com
There are many tools available to a webmaster to analyse website traffic allowing them to monitor the number of visitors, see what pages have been accessed and even the length of time each visitors spends accessing the website.
However, despite the considerable data available what is missing is anything to tell the webmaster what the visitor was thinking. Did they like or dislike the site? Was the layout easy to understand or just plain confusing? Did they find it easy to navigate and maybe the most important thing, did they find the information they wanted?
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by Survey Galaxy
http://www.surveygalaxy.com
Calling all publishers, editors, journalists and freelance writers. It's time to breathe more life into your copy. Turn your articles into living pieces that spark measurable debate, get closer to your readers and engage their mind and soul - we're talking revolution.
As it was in the beginning
Publishers have for many years relied on letters to get feedback from their readers and although email has opened up this method of communication it is still time consuming and difficult to process with only a fraction of the received correspondence ever being used.
Let's face it, as well as being an overhead for the publisher, to most people it is an unrewarding medium in terms of effort required and response received, just think of the number of letters that go unpublished and unread.
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by Survey Galaxy
http://www.SurveyGalaxy.com
Writing surveys is easy; or is it? The truth is that writing surveys is easy but writing effective surveys is more difficult. The following are twenty tips that if followed will help you write more effective surveys.
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by Survey Galaxy
http://www.surveygalaxy.com
Customers are tough cookies. They're extremely media aware and increasingly cynical - it's a clever marketeer who can get under their skin. Online surveys reinvent the traditional format and offer a unique way of interaction - all the benefits of the internet without the programming. Here are ten reasons why they may be the silver bullet marketeers need, complete with examples supplied by Martin Day, managing director of Survey Galaxy - one of a new breed of websites making online surveys quicker and cheaper.
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