Reasons to delete a link exchange request

by Admin


22 Aug
 None    Site Promotion

Copyright Axandra.com
Web site promotion software tools

Improving the link popularity of your web site helps you to get higher search engine rankings. (Not sure what "link popularity" is? Read our link popularity course.)

A good way to increase the link popularity of your web site is to contact other webmasters. Nowadays, webmasters get many link exchange email messages so it's more difficult to get noticed.

Do the following things to make sure that webmasters reply to your link exchange request:

How to set up a professional website on your own using web templates

by Admin


21 Aug
 None    Internet Related

To create professional websites is not an easy task by any means. There are many things that you got to take into consideration like easy navigation, strategic links, clean coding, professional layout, easy downloading, scanability, usability and so on. These are the elements that differentiate a professional website from a mediocre one. So in a way it's not designing the website that counts but how the website is designed.

The only option that most of us have in order to design a good website is to hire a web- designer. Web-designers can help you come up with a great website that looks professional and is coded to perfection, but what about the time factor, leave alone the costs. Here's where web templates come to the rescue.


Google causing waves with its latest update and IPO Offering

by Admin


19 Aug
 None    Search Engines

by Gerard Manning
Manning Search Marketing

Google is causing waves with both their latest update to their database, and in the stock markets. Just this month alone, there were three big bumps in the road for Google to declare its IPO.

Google asked the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to declare its IPO effective on Tuesday evening (August 17th). Google is expected to start accepting bids one hour after the SEC declares the offering to be effective. The preliminary price is expected to be in the range of $108 to $135 which was set in July.

Google said it will begin accepting bids as soon as one hour after the SEC declares the offering to be effective.

A few road bumps ahead for Google, and these are just from August!

PageRank penalized

by Admin


18 Aug
 None    Site Promotion

by Sumantra Roy
http://www.1stSearchRanking.net

Question : I need some urgent help and advice. I have a site that has been a PR5 for several months as a result of a links building campaign that I have been successfully running. Since I understand the importance of getting quality links, I have carefully selected only good partners, avoiding link farms and nothing networks. Recently, I was shocked to notice that my site's home page shows a PR0. It seems that it has been penalized for some reason. I get a feeling that one of my competitors may have caused this to happen by submitting my site to nothing networks or link farms or just spam - submitted my site to Google. How can I get my site's PR restored?

How Secure is YOUR Web Site?

by Admin


17 Aug
 None    Internet Related

by Robin Nobles
http://www.onlinewebtraining.com

A few days ago, an incident happened to me that has prompted the writing of this article. I'm sure that if this is an issue for me and one of my Web sites, it's an issue for many others.

With my personal Web site, I use a nationally known Internet Host provider to host it. They've hosted my site for years, and I can't really complain about their services (except that you can rarely find a real 'person' to talk to).

However, a few days ago, I wanted to give a good friend of mine, Dave Barry, access to FTP into my Web site to download a particular file. Rather than using an FTP program, he used IE (Internet Explorer) to FTP into the site. The strange thing is, before I even gave him my username and password, Dave was inside the server where my site is hosted!


Customer Excellence Returns to Web Site Hosting!

by Admin


16 Aug
 None    Internet Related

by Robin Nobles
http://www.onlinewebtraining.com

For those of you with Web sites, you probably know what a "host" is. It's a company that provides a location, or address, on the Internet where your Web site resides.

In other words, just like a physical business needs an address, so does a Web site. You can't have a Web site and just "stick it up" on the Web. Unless you want to set up your own server, you have to go through a hosting company who gives you that address, including server space and bandwidth, that enables the search engines and visitors to find your site.


Designing a Website - Avoiding Some Common Design Mistakes (Part One)

by Admin


15 Aug
 None    Internet Related

by Gerard Manning
Manning Search Marketing

I have just finished designing my site this month, so I thought it would be a good place to start with my articles to touch on web design and having a SE friendly site.

Before I started working in the search marketing industry back in April 2000, I have designed a few sites, a few for myself, others for friends and for business. In the beginning, I fell for the same trap that most web designers do. The splash page. To a web designer, this gives them a chance to display their abilities. From a search marketing point of view, it is easy to see the big picture and notice that having a splash page with huge graphics and flash with very little or no content is not going to help the site achieve great marketing success on the internet. But from a web designers point of view, having a splash page looks visually appealing and often the client is very happy with it.


'Google Friendly' Solutions to Graphic-Intense Sites

by Admin


14 Aug
 None    Site Promotion

by Robin Nobles
http://www.onlinewebtraining.com

We all know that the search engines can't 'see' or 'read' the graphics on our pages. We also know that we need to provide text on a page, so the spiders will have something to crawl and index.

After all, we have to prove to the search engines without a shadow of a doubt that our pages are about what we say or claim they're about if we want to achieve top rankings. That's why I believe so strongly in focusing each page on one single keyword phrase only. As soon as a spider hits a page, I want the spider to know exactly what that page is about.

But, many sites out there are graphic intense, often by virtue of their very nature. The sites may sell prints, wallpaper, pictures, graphics, or posters. Or, the sites may sell hats, for example, so that each page is full of pictures of a particular type of hat.

Why visitors don't convert into sales - part 4

by Admin


13 Aug
 None    Internet Related

Copyright Axandra.com
Web site promotion software tools

This is the last part of our "Why visitors don't convert into sales" series. In the last three parts, We explained that you need a fast loading and professionally designed web site and that it is important that your web site visitors trust your company. We also explained the importance of professional sales copy on your web site.

When people have finally decided to purchase your product, you must make sure that your order page doesn't drive them away.


Website Promotion - The stakes are rising & and so is the cost

by Admin


12 Aug
 None    Internet Related

by Tony Cooper
http://www.keywordmarketing.com

Over the past couple of months it has been quite noticeable that the amount of time and effort that is going into website promotion is rapidly rising and therefore so is the associated cost of keeping ahead of the competition.

More and more people are devoting more and more time to website promotion and it is becoming a feature of nearly all website promotion campaigns that they are embracing all known search engine promotion techniques instead of exclusively relying on one or two methods.

What we are seeing at the moment is a landshift change in promotion techniques. Only a year or so ago it was thought enough for a search engine optimisation company to optimise the pages (on page optimisation) and submit the website.


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