Monthly Archives: March 2007

The Essential 2007 Code Optimisation Tutorial for SEO

Do you want to get the traffic you deserve flooding into your website? Code optimisation is an essential component of the search engine optimisation process and if you aren’t technically minded then it can be difficult to get your head … Continue reading

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Gear Up Your Site For Social Media Marketing

The year 2006 saw the emergence of social media. If you are engaged in operating a website, you must realign your site to exploit the popular social media sites for increased traffic. You should also introduce social media components to … Continue reading

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How to Reduce the Pain of Switching Domains

Transferring traffic and popularity to a new domain is a painstaking process that no one on the web appears to be immune to, or so Topix.net has realized. Topix.net is a leading news aggregation resource that has been in the … Continue reading

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How to Create Your First Blog

I’ve been blogging now for about 2 years, and I’m amazed at the amount of traffic that I get from my blog and the number of people who tell me that they first heard about me from my blog instead … Continue reading

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Success Strategies for Optimising Online Press Release Campaigns

I was recently having breakfast with a good friend of mine who is in management with a large Brick and Mortar Company and the topic of Press Releases came up in our conversation. My friend questioned the real value of … Continue reading

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Rethinking Website Content: Content That Entertains

In case you’ve missed it, the Web has changed; it seems like just yesterday it was good enough to take all your brochures and advertising collaterals and convert them to digital format, add a little search engine optimization, throw-in a … Continue reading

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Google’s 0.02% Spin Solution

Last week, Google made a startling claim, one that begs explanation even after close examination. Faced with lingering questions about click fraud, Google released a blog post stating actual click fraud charges are ridiculously lower than those projected by third … Continue reading

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Stop the Slaughter of Innocent Copy!

It’s one of the worst things to ever happen in the search engine copywriting field: the discovery of keyword density. I won’t venture off into a discussion about whether keyword density is still a valid measure of search engine optimized … Continue reading

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Yahoo Panama – Pros and Cons

Near the end of 2006 Yahoo officially unveiled the new back end for Yahoo Marketing Solutions, widely referred to as the ‘Panama’ Update. Since then they have been slowly allowing the upgrading of accounts from the old into the new … Continue reading

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