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Working online makes things much easier for Web designers these days

Posted on Jan.28, 2010, under Web Design No Comments

It’s amazing how many tools there are available online for Web designers to use to do their work. There are invoicing systems, word processing and spreadsheets, even image manipulation. But what online tools are the best? The Best Online Web Software for Web Designers would be a tool you use all the time, and can be anything from a brower plugin to an online tool for checking your sites or anything else, as long as the primary use is online. [...]


An Abundance Of Pyramid Schemes

Posted on Jan.24, 2010, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

Are you a candidate for operating at home on your laptop? You may just be, however there are some hot issues you need to understand first. Not all firms or job sites have legitimate offers. This has become a hot topic as a lot of folks became frustrated once checking out you’ve got to pay thus a lot of cash to work online. The advertisements in your email box tend to arrive quickly, however the money simply never appears. One [...]


The Purpose of PageRank?

Posted on Jul.17, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

I am sure the first thought provoking question that popped into your head would be: what exactly is PageRank? Well PageRank can be summed up as how vital Google considers a particular webpage. Pagerank is a value from 0-10, zero being the least significant and ten of which few obtain being the most note-worthy. PageRank is often abbreviated as PR and Google determines this PR bye evaluating how many websites link to yours, even though many of these links are [...]


How to Run a Successful Link Exchange Program

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

Link Exchanges are a very time consuming project. The time it takes to find the sites to exchange with, contact them and place a link on your page can seem like an eternity. The hardest part about link exchanges isn’t the research, it’s the waiting. This article will give you some tips to help speed response time to your requests.
“How long does it normally take?” you ask. The average wait can be 2 to 3 weeks, sometimes even longer. The [...]


STOP Writing for Search Engines

Posted on Jul.14, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Back when I was starting out with my first internet venture, I did a crazy thing. I subscribed to a Search Engine Optimization newsletter. These guys send a weekly email with their bundle of latest tips. For the first few months, I actually followed what they said. Now, I just keep my subscription to get a few laughs.
You see, their basic advice hasn’t changed a bit. It is still about keyword laden content, back links to your site, et cetera, [...]


The Rewards Of Being A Good Consumer

Posted on Jul.14, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Start building an interstate highway to your website. You’re going to need it for the heavy traffic coming your way. If you’re wondering what you did to deserve this heavy traffic, it’s not what you did, but what you’re about to do. You’re about to be a consumer.
I can hear you now. You say that you’ve been a consumer enough today, this week, this month, and nobody has done you any favors for it. But you are interested in hearing [...]


Reciprocal Link Building That Works

Posted on Jul.08, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

We all know the value of getting links to our site. Links bring you traffic from related sites and boost your search engine rank, which brings you, umm, more traffic. So, basically, links = traffic.
However, gone are the days of simply asking for a link (in exchange for a link from your site) and actually getting one. These days, bland reciprocal link requests such as these almost never yield any benefit because they are simply ignored. Think about this old-school [...]


The Top 5 Wrong Reasons For Not Hiring Testers

Posted on Jul.07, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

Considering whether or not your software company should hire a dedicated team of testers? Here are the Top 5 Wrong Reasons why you shouldn’t.
We Have a Beta Program Some people feel that the best way to debug a system is to ship it to your customers and wait for trouble tickets. I don’t know how things work in your industry, but as far as I’m concerned, finding new customers is hard enough. I definitely don’t want to make matters worse [...]


Magnetic Signs: Where Do They Work Best?

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

Recently, a woman called to ask about replacing a magnetic sign she had purchased from another company. Her original sign had actually blown off the side of her car. I had visions of the sign flailing around in the wind and striking some poor motorist behind her or worse yet, some fellow on a motorcycle. I inquired as to whether she had tried to get her money back. But it seems the company refused to refund her money and worse [...]


Drive More Traffic to Your Website With Your Web Page Title!

Posted on Jul.06, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

One of the most overlooked, but important components, on your web page is the Meta title. The Meta title is the text or page title found at the top left of your browser window and it is also the title saved when a web site visitor bookmarks your website. Some people will argue that search engines put little or no value on the title tag, but regardless of how the Meta title figures into the ranking algorithm, the title tag [...]