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2013

3 Tips to Improve your SEO in 2013

Last year the penguin update had a major impact of SEO practices. There were many examples of clients losing their rankings overnight and as a result SEO companies losing their clients. Over optimisation, poor link quality and low quality content have all been targeted by the recent algorithm updates as Google continues its assault on clearing up and improving the search results. Old black hat practices no longer have the same affect and in the long term will damage a site permanently. SEO practices have had to evolve so here we look at some tips that will form a longer term strategy to deliver sustained results.…

A No-nonsense Guide to Video for Bloggers

Web video is a powerful tool that can transform a blog from ordinary to extraordinary, but many bloggers are wary of working with an unfamiliar type of media. Such worries are usually unfounded: you do not need to be a technical whizz to create great web video. What you do need is a little bit of ingenuity and a lot a hard work. To get you started, here is a quick, no-nonsense guide for bloggers on how to incorporate web video into your blog and help make your blog the best it can be.…

5 Ways to Optimize your WordPress Site

Wordpress is one of the premiere way to set up a site. It is easy to manage and even easier to install which is why people all over the world are adopting this new CMS. Furthermore wordpress sites are some of the easiest to manage and sustain with a never ending amount of plugins. The one thing that people still have problems with is managing their optimization of the site. Although it is not extremely hard to manage it, you do need a little bit of PHP, seo and css knowledge.…

5 Tips and Tricks You Might Not Know About Gmail

If you spend any time on the web, chances are that you’ve got a Gmail account.  Whether you use it for business or personal use, you’ve probably figured out the basics by now: you can send an e-mail, maybe add an attachment if you stretch yourself.  If this is you, you’re wasting the amazing potential of Gmail.  It’s a great package that few make the most of.  Here are some stealth tips that will have your Gmail account running smoother, and you pretending like you’re a member of Anonymous with your secret Deepnet techniques.…

How to Select Keywords for Your Website

Using keywords and keyword phrases in your website content and any articles or blogs you write is important as far as SEO rankings are concerned. Content that includes specific keywords attracts the attention of the major search engines and helps your site achieve high rankings.…

How to Install WordPress On Your Server The Right Way

So you have finally decided that you are going to use wordpress as your blogging platform. This short article will walk you through some basics of installing the wordpress and that also in the right way. I know, I know... It is dead simple but then there are lots and lots of people out there who don't know how to do it. So this post is for them.…

The Best Server Options For Colocation

For most small sized companies, colocation represents the best and most cost effective method for enjoying a high end IT setup.  Colocation is where a company purchases its own servers and then installs them within a third-party data center facility. Colocation centers that provide managed services are responsible for making sure that the servers remain online 24x7x365.…

Web Programming – A Brief Overview Of XML

XML refers to Extensive Markup Language; and is a "standard" for sharing organized information between a variety of data systems. “Extensive” simply means the informational features that are utilized can be identified by the user.  XHTML is used to "mark up" web pages and is one application or usage of XML.…

Web Programming – Just A Few Facts

Web programming involves the writing, mark up and coding involved in web development, which includes Web content, Web client and server scripting, and network security. A variety of programming languages exist that are used in the web programming field. These computer-specific languages are the food for the computer's brain, so to speak.…