The Google Sandbox Effect has been discussed at length in our case study of a new website first crawled in May by Googlebot. We can now further the case study with indexing comparisons and discuss interesting Googlebot crawler behavior after release, at the 75 day mark, of the study website from that very confining Sandbox. [...]

Microsoft CRM Implementation & Remote Support

We would like to give you pluses and minuses of Microsoft CRM. Web and MS Outlook based client – this means that you don’t need additional installations or training – everyone is using Outlook if you are on Windows XP/2000/2003 SQL Server database – just to mention Integration with Microsoft Exchange 2003/2000 – this means [...]

Once you have your web site complete and ready to be listed you need to take a slow step by step approach to get listed in the search engines. If you do it right the first time and then build on that formula, your profits and your site will benefit in the long run. Those [...]

Mozilla Vs. Firefox

For those who are unclear on the differences between the Mozilla package (Netscape is also comparable to Mozilla except they’re two different companies) and Firefox / Thunderbird, here it is: Mozilla is a complete package meaning it comes with email, browser, address book, newsgroup, and chat applications integrated. FireFox is a stand-alone browser application. It [...]

Benefits of Web Site Templates

Okay, you are ready to join the masses and put up a web site. Youve put a lot of thought into the design and are ready to go. Perhaps you should give more thought to using a web site template. Web Site Templates For many people, it makes more sense to use a pre-designed web [...]

Other Ways to Look at Things

Many people today are tired of the Microsoft software that came pre-packaged with their operating system. Some have switched over to Apple’s Macintosh line, but for the most part we just put up with what we have. Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) has come under a lot of fire as of late for several reasons. Hackers [...]

There’s More than One Web Browser

If you’re like 90% of web users, then you use Internet Explorer, Microsoft’s web browser. Why? Well, because it comes with Windows, usually, and it’s there on your desktop when you first want to use the web. When you’re creating a website, however, you have to consider the other 10% of the web’s users – [...]

Designing Your Web Site For ALL Browsers

Let’s face it. Building a web site that browses consistently on multiple platforms and multiple browsers is not always as easy as we would like. It is safe to say that most designers spend most of their time building their sites on a given platform. Those with the highest standards should, upon completion, take a [...]

How’s Your Sense of Style?

No, I’m not referring to your wardrobe here, but to to cascading style sheets, also known as CSS. Developed by the World Wide Web Consortium, it allows webmasters to separate site layout from the design. CSS is actually a standard for con- trolling the appearance of your Web pages. It’s essentially a set of rules [...]

The internet has become an integral part of our lives. Everyday more and more websites are going online. With the advent of online sitebuilders included with many hosting packages, anyone can easily create a web presence and feel comfortable knowing that the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor is pretty simple to [...]

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