Tag: Circumstances

Has Your Business Hit a Wall? What to Do When Business Slows Down!

Posted on Jul.15, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

I doubt that anyone reading this article hasn’t at one time or another found his or her business dropping off significantly. For some unknown reason, and without any warning, everything seems to stop. The phone stops ringing, your e-mail box has nothing but advertisements and it appears as if your business has come to an end. What happened and even more important what should you do when it appears as if your business has hit a wall?
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The Need of Popularity

Posted on Jul.07, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

In very simple words, the link popularity of your site means the amount of links coming to you from another sites.
Every major search engine heavily weighs the link popularity of sites when ranking sites. Some engines even claims they won’t index sites that don’t have at least one link pointing to them from another site.
Why they are doing that ? Just because zero popularity means that nobody has an interest related to your site content. Since [...]


The Truth about Colossus: Are You Just A Magnetic Image?

Posted on Jun.23, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

What is Colossus?
Colossus is software licensed to about twenty-five insurance companies to aid in predicting the settlement value of claims. The insurance industry maintains it is a useful tool because it considers a great many factors, and the settlement values are just a range for use in any way the insurer wishes. The claimants’ attorneys, on the other hand, maintain that the software is only so good as the data input, and we never know what the adjuster has input; [...]


Screwed: Is this an inevitability in the SEO World?

Posted on Jun.07, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

By about 2pm everyday, each of my team members has spoken to a good handful of clients and potential clients who have been speaking with other SEO firms. This an absolutely wonderful thing to see, as in the past in our industry, not enough of our consumers were questioning what they were purchasing. It is a sign that accountability will come and the bad guys will be weeded out.
While this is a good sign, it’s the cause of my having [...]


How to Choose a Web Designer?

Posted on Apr.22, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

To give you a clearcut idea on how you are going to choose your web designer, here are some of the things that you must consider:
1. Be aware to beware. First, you have to have the basic knowledge of web design techniques. It is a well-settled fact that before you enter a business, you yourself must have a good grasp of its totality. When you are knowledgeable, you know when a design is excellent or when mediocre. Another, you also [...]


The shortcut to the top position

Posted on Apr.03, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

1. Simplifying your URL.
To keep your URL as simple as possible, try to exclude
characters such as question marks and ampersands. Search engines
generally use spiders to locate searchable pages on web sites
but they do not index URLs with excessive use of symbols.
Some public search engines and most site and intranet search
engines will index dynamic URLs but others will not. Because it
is difficult to link to these pages, they will be penalized by
engines that use link analysis to improve relevance ranking,
such [...]


Printers used for Identification

Posted on Mar.24, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

Every printer has its unique style in printing. But would you
believe that printers had the ability to have that invisibility
in keeping documents as they are produced? The researchers have
though of a way to discover the ability of these individual
printers. This study will be very helpful in tracking the faked
documents, bank notes, passports, reports and other so important
printers.
Before, if you were to consider looking at the different
printers like between the cheaper and the genuine printers,
identifying it was still impossible. But now, [...]


Page Cloaking – To Cloak or Not to Cloak

Posted on Dec.21, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

Page cloaking can broadly be defined as a technique used to
deliver different web pages under different circumstances. There
are two primary reasons that people use page cloaking:
i) It allows them to create a separate optimized page for each
search engine and another page which is aesthetically pleasing
and designed for their human visitors. When a search engine
spider visits a site, the page which has been optimized for that
search engine is delivered to it. When a human visits a site,
the page which was designed [...]


Create a Privacy Policy for Your Website

Posted on Dec.19, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

Creating trust is the most important thing you can do if you
sell products or services over the internet. Initially, it helps
you get your first order. Secondly, if people trust you and your
site, they will return and buy again.
This is why you need a privacy policy for your website. A
privacy policy essentially lets your site visitors know what
information you collect about them, how that information is
used, and under what circumstances it is disclosed.
You can always write your own privacy [...]


Increase web site to your traffic massively

Posted on Nov.30, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

There are many ways to build a customer base and drive more
traffic and visitors to your website. Both paid and unpaid
methods can be used effectively and are equally valid in
different circumstances. Here we look at some of the ‘free’
methods you can use to help increase your web site traffic:
Fresh Content Fresh, regularly updated content is one of
the best ways to drive traffic to your site. Search engines and
humans alike appreciate regularly updated content as it is
likely to be of more [...]