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Outsourcing SEO Can Cost You Your Website

By Ward Tipton
If you are new to the world of SEO and SEM, you may not know all of the actual subtleties involved. But, if you are going to hire someone to do your SEO work for you, you better know a whole lot more or you could suffer far worse than you ever would [...]

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Posted on 15th February 2010One Response
Content Management Systems & SEO Revisited

By Ben Kemp
Two years ago, I wrote an article entitled “Content Management Systems Equal Business Suicide.” The basic premise was that at that time, CMS applications were inherently devoid of basic SEO functionality. Building a new site, or converting an existing site to the existing CMS versions of 2 years ago [...]

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Posted on 11th February 2010No Responses
7 Reasons Blog Sites Attract More Visitors and Help You Get More Clients Online

By Donna Gunter
If I were starting my business today and was evaluating my website options, I would pick a blogsite over a stand-alone blog or a traditional website. What’s a blogsite? I like to think of this as a blog/website hybrid. It has all the features of a blog, yet acts [...]

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Posted on 6th February 2010No Responses
10 essential questions for creating a web design brief

A website is an essential part of any company marketing tool set. If you want to look credible and established in this day and age, a website is a must have, rather than simply a nice bolt on. But if you’ve never had to design a website before, how can you ensure your web project [...]

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Posted on 6th February 2010No Responses
The Importance of a Properly Designed Website

By Keith Walden
You might not know it, but whether your business is online or off line, your website is one of the most important things that you have in order to be a success.
You want to be sure that you have the best website that you can possibly have, and that you are able to [...]

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Posted on 21st January 2010No Responses
15 Essential Checks Before Launching Your Website

by: Lee Monroe
Your website is designed, the CMS works, content has been added and the client is happy. It’s time to take the website live. Or is it? When launching a website, you can often forget a number of things in your eagerness to make it live, so it’s useful to have a checklist to [...]

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Posted on 13th January 2010No Responses
Everyone is an online expert these days.

by Kristi Daeda
Social media gives everyone a megaphone for sharing their expertise on particular subjects, so it’s easy to build up a library of blog posts, tweets, and articles on any subject. But because it’s so easy, tons of people are doing it, with the result that very few people get read or listened to.
If [...]

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Posted on 2nd January 2010No Responses
How To Market On Social Networks – Effectively

by: Dr Mani Sivasubramanian
Online social networks, like the World Wide Web itself, are a microcosm of a vibrant human community. If you participate on services like Twitter, Facebook and MySpace for some time, you’ll notice the same types of people as you might on a trip to the shopping mall or a weekend at [...]

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Posted on 29th December 2009No Responses
Controlling Search Engine Spiders for Improved Rankings

By Eric Johnson
When it comes to getting your website listed at the top of the search engines keyword search rankings, it is essential for you to gain a deeper understanding of the search engine spiders that crawl over your website. After all, it is the spiders that determine the relevance of your website and decide [...]

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Posted on 20th December 2009One Response
Web Analytics and Your Website – What You Need to Know

By Enzo F. Cesario
When it comes to the web, information is king. Indeed, the web itself is information, a massive collection of articles, videos, blogs, news stories and photographs trying to convey a message to various audiences scattered around the world. The big sensation over the last year has been Twitter, a system built around [...]

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Posted on 5th December 2009No Responses