Tag: Queries
Is It Safe To Download Pc Software From The Internet
Posted on Feb.06, 2010, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
People continually ask is it safe to download computer software from the Internet. The answer to this question is that it is safe to download the software as long as some concerns are identified. Sites that are legitimate should be considered, and sites that have reviews of software on the market are particularly visiting be smart to appear into.
So, is it safe to download laptop software from the Net through a file sharing program? The answer to this is [...]
Internet 2005: The Ten Billions Pages Search Engines
Posted on Jul.08, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
To see each and every page during 10 seconds would take 694 days 24/24. The leading search engines fight to be the first that oversteps this level. In the meantime the key word “sex” has been typed about 20′000′000 times on the entire web and Google found 333′000′000 results for this query in January 2005.
According to Wordtracker “sex” leads the top 200 long-term keywords on a database of 368′159′632. The 2nd and the 3rd word are also sexual but ruder.
During [...]
What Size Body Section Ranks Highest?
Posted on Jul.07, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
This is another one of the controversial questions in many of the SEO (Search Engine Optimization) forums, yet it is very easy to answer for any particular search engine. While popular belief seems to be that pages should be very short (less than 10K) to rank well with the leading search engine, this article conclusively answers that question? with a completely different answer.
The methodology is really quite simple for this question. I gathered the results of the queries naturally performed [...]
Does The Number Of Links On A Page Affect Ranking?
Posted on Jun.22, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Lots of research has focused on inbound links to a site, but little has focused on the number of links actually on a page (outbound or to other parts of a site). Many SEO gurus have recently been talking about something they call “PR Leak” which seems to be a theory that the more outbound links you have, the more your page rank on Google “leaks” away. That concept isn’t found in the academic papers published by the founders of [...]
7 Search Engine Optimization Strategy
Posted on Jun.20, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Search engine optimization refers to the technique of making your web pages search engine friendly so that search engines are more easy to understand and analyze your website. Consequently, your site has a better chance to gain high search engine ranking.
However, please be reminded that high search engine ranking is not your only objective, and your objective should be website traffic and conversion. The following advice helps you to achieve the objectives.
1. Make Sure Your Site Will Not Be Penalized
Webmasters [...]
Does Javascript Affect Ranking?
Posted on May.26, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Almost all SEO’s agree that using too much javascript can harm your rankings and might confuse the search engines. Is it true? We decided to answer this extremely simple question for the two leading search engines using a simple statistical analysis.
The methodology: I gathered the results of the queries that were naturally performed last month by myself and three associates using the two leading search engines and analyzed them. I had to visit each page and check the HTML source [...]
Create ASP in Minutes
Posted on May.25, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
DBxtra goes ASP
Getting to the information hidden within corporate databases has always been a problem for all levels of an organization.
IT shops are constantly being pushed to produce more while having little time to accommodate reporting requirements.
This translates into deadlines being pushed back, insufficient turnaround times, outdated information, and lost opportunities.
DBxtra can drastically cut into the time required to extract information from corporate data sources and liberate users from the IT bottleneck. DBxtra is committed, and succeeded in providing a [...]
Five Reasons for Using an O/R Mapping Tool
Posted on May.23, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
So, why should you use any O/R mapping tool? I am not talking about a specific tool but rather all O/R mapping tools in general. There are a number of reasons for using an O/R mapping tool but before I dive into that, let me give you a brief overview of what an O/R mapping tool really is.
An O/R mapping tool generates persistence objects for your .NET application. It is a modeling and code generation tool that connects to your [...]
SQL: Querying Microsoft Great Plains ? Overview for Database Administrator/Developer
Posted on May.23, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
Looks like Microsoft Great Plains becomes more and more popular, partly because of Microsoft muscles behind it. Now it is targeted to the whole spectrum of horizontal and vertical market clientele. Small companies use Small Business Manager (which is based on the same technology ? Great Plains Dexterity dictionary and runtime), Great Plains Standard on MSDE is for small to midsize clients, and then Great Plains serves the rest of the market up to big corporations. There are several [...]
The Wonders of Wordtracker: Its More than a Hunt for Keywords
Posted on May.21, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
For me personally, Wordtracker.com is not just a tool for looking up keywords. Sure, that’s one good use for it, but what I want to distinguish is another influential and exciting use for Wordtracker as an SEO resource.
“Keywords” for use in your Meta tags are probably the least influential element in search engine optimization these days. However, hunting for keywords still seems the most popular use for Wordtracker. After all, it contains over 336 million queries within its database, which [...]
