Archive for March, 2010

22 Mar

Mobile SEO: Create, Post, and Track Content on the Go

Who says you have to do all of your SEO in the office You ve probably considered getting some work done on the road but blanched if you own a laptop with the power to do it it seems to be a truism that the better the performance you get the [...]

22 Mar

More CrawlTrack Tips and Techniques for Webmasters

In part one you learned the important concepts and steps for installing and integrating CrawlTrack into your website. In this part you will learn how to maximize the use of CrawlTrack in dealing with website statistics. You will also learn how to maximize the security of your website….
Microsoft SQL Server® Value Calculator Reduce Costs [...]

22 Mar

Has Your Website Been Hacked?

Traffic is one of a site s most important assets because it is the primary element of conversions leading to sales. The number one source of website traffic is primarily search engines led by Google. However search engines do aim to provide the best results for their users so they will [...]

22 Mar

WordPress 301 Redirect: Tips and Techniques

There are several instances when you administer WordPress blogs where you will need to perform a 3 1 redirect. It is one of the most important corrective actions you can take when moving content. No other methods are as friendly to search engines but it must be done correctly. This article will explain how….
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22 Mar

Convert a WordPress Post to PDF Without a Plug-in or Module

This two-part article series will explain how to convert your WordPress post content into an Acrobat PDF document without using a plug-in or a PHP module. The objective is to present a downloadable link to the users in PDF format. This will make things easy and decrease some security risk associated with installing third-party plug-ins….
Cloud [...]

09 Mar

AT&T is going to have to fight to keep iPhone users happy in SxSW this year

This year, everyone’s talking about who will be the new Foursquare
or Twitter at SxSW 2010. But it will also be interesting to see who will be
this year’s big screw up. AT&T is working hard to make sure it won’t
be them again.

A strong showing at the annual tech festival in Austin Texas can do great things [...]

09 Mar

Why the New York Times can’t go the last mile

I had to breathe deeply and compose myself for several minutes before I picked up the receiver and made The Call, but finally summoned the fortitude. Today, after four decades of near-uninterrupted service, I cancelled delivery of The New York Times.  The Internet’s partially to blame, but digital is only part of the reason I [...]

09 Mar

Pandora’s lesson: Your first business model doesn’t have to be your last

The road to online music streaming is littered with the bodies of startups with interesting ways of sharing music. And internet radio darling Pandora was almost one of them — multiple times. This weekend, The New York Times documented the various ways that Pandora almost went out of business over the 10 years of its [...]

09 Mar

Five common SEO mistakes made by e-commerce sites

Parts
of the search engine optimisation work e-commerce sites undertake
require a certain level of technical understanding which is where SEO
consultants can shine. Other parts need some common sense and an eye
for detail.
Here are five SEO mistakes e-commerce sites make, so that you
don’t have to make them…
Avoiding the ‘copy and paste’ trap
1. Using identical vendor descriptions. [...]

09 Mar

What if the iPad doesn’t sell?

If Apple was in the business of making movies, the iPad would arguably
be its biggest bet yet. So it’s fitting that Apple used Hollywood’s
biggest night to let consumers know that the iPad will be ‘in theatres’
on April 3.
Last night, the company, which now has a market cap just shy of $200bn,
aired its first television ad [...]

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