Have you checked the available add-ons for Firefox lately? They've reorganized the add-ons site and the new structure itself reflects the trends in social media and internet browsing. There are categories for "Download Management," "Feeds, News & Blogging," "Language Support," and "Social and Communication," among others. And on the section home page for "Feeds, News, & Blogging," is a plugin called the "Cluepedia Toolbar."…
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Getting a Clue from a Firefox Add-on…
by Scott Frangos
Posted in Twitter | Also tagged aggregate, aggregates, blog, blogged, blogging, blogs, categories, content, copy, examples, firefox, firefox add ons, links, look, marketers, marketing, motivation, navigation, page, plugin, plugins, professionalism, relevance, relevancy, selling, send, site, sites, social communication, social marketers, trends, video, web, web users, website, websites, writer, writers | 2 Comments
Search Engine Optimisation – Myths, Risks and Pitfalls
From my experience, people who try to increase the flow of organic traffic to their websites domain will at some point attempt a whole bunch of "optimisation techniques" without knowing if any of it really has had, or is having, any effect at all. Some of the SEO techniques I have seen…
Posted in Blogging Help | Also tagged adsense, advertisement, advertisements, advertising, analytics, articles, benefit, blog, blogged, blogging, blogs, campaigns, closing, commonalities, cross link, design, domain, ecommerce, examples, free, google, install, keyword, keywords, links, look, major search engines, network, networks, optimisation techniques, page, page rank, popular search engines, program, quality, quality content, question link, rank, relevance, search, selling, seo, seo techniques, site, sites, social networks, source, target, tools, traffic, traffic quality, trends, video, visitors, web, webmaster, webmasters, website, websites, writing, YouTube | 1 Comment
Will Google Offer Amnesty To SocialSpark & PayPerPost Bloggers?
A new convergence of Social Networks, Bloggers, and Advertisers came together in the Izea service, “SocialSpark”, which was launched earlier this year. Here, an experienced blogger and Social Media Marketer, Andy Beard, expresses his concerns about how paid blog reviews, and their sources, are being penalized in search rankings, inconsistently in his view, by [...]
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Best Australian Search Engines
When you want to do Search Engine Marketing (SEM) in other countries (or just do research), you have to get beyond Google, even though they have extraordinary reach. But how do you learn what search engines are best in other countries? Well, Mr. Gow is going to tell you here, and he’s going [...]
Posted in Twitter, Web Help | Also tagged alexa, analyze, articles, data, editing, formats, free, google, industry, links, marketers, marketing, optimization, optimizing, page, pagerank, professionalism, program, quality, rank, rating, research, search, seo, separator, site, sites, source, tags, tools, traffic, user, web, website, websites, yahoo | 2 Comments
Start Your Design with XHTML Templates
By Kevin Hale
Most of us think of a “template” in terms of a complete finished design ready for you to insert stories in place of dummy text. But, a general template, like the ones given in this tutorial, can help you save a lot of initial set-up time, prior to the key design decisions [...]
Posted in Web Help | Also tagged background, behavior, blog, blogged, blogging, blogs, code, coding, customer, customers, design, develop, developers, development, editing, element, elements, error, extensible, extension, extensions, firefox, html, illustrations, images, install, javascript, links, navigation, page, program, publicity, rss, site, sites, specs, standards, style, styles, tables, tags, template, transition, trends, typography, url, web | 1 Comment
Is Google Evil?
Do you love Google? Well, Search Engine expert, Aaron Wall finds a lot…. NOT to like, including some “half truths” about PageRank, Link Equity, Organic Linking, and more. Remember the Google executives who said their mission was not to do evil? Hmmmmmm. Mr. Wall here details a number of border line [...]
Posted in Twitter, Web Help | Also tagged adsense, adwords, articles, blog, blogged, blogging, blogmaster, blogs, business, clean, commonalities, customer, customers, data, free, google, industry, keyword, keywords, links, marketers, marketing, monetize, network, networks, page, pagerank, programmer, publicity, quality, rank, relevance, search, seo, site, sites, source, stats, tools, traffic, type, url, user, web, webmaster, webmasters, website, websites | 2 Comments
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