Hehe haven’t posted one of these in awhile. Hop you have a good giggle;p
Months after Yahoo launched its search assist feature, Google has rolled out its own search assistant in the form of Google Suggest. Google suggest’s goal is to make searching more convenient and relevant for people who aren’t sure what they’re looking for, people who have trouble spelling and everyone in between. Read more
Here are 101 action words and phrases to boost any Ad Campaign. Read more
Setting up a blog or a site on WordPress is one of the best things you can do, but there are ways to make it better. Later versions of WordPress have fixed problems or have plug-ins to take care of things like making sure your blog has optimized its potential. Read more
So we’ve looked at what the Google Minus 30 penalty is and how to identify it. Now, lets talk about how to resolve it. Read more
In part 1 of our Google Minus 30 Penalty series we talked about the essentials of what the penalty is and some problems that can cause big G to slam the penalty on a site in the first place.
Here in part 2, we’re going to talk about how to identify the problem and find out if you really have a Google Minus 30 Penalty. Read more
Ah, the Google Minus 30 Penalty. This penalty came about in the mid to late part of 2007. Also known as the “4 pages back penalty” is not a permanent penalty, but it can cause serious problems and cost websites thousands of dollars, not to mention a whole lot of traffic. It usually results in your website dropping 30 spots lower in Google’s index. Read more
While there are various online document editing and sharing problems, the front runner for a long time has been Google Docs, but it may have found its match in Adobe Buzzword.
Lets take a look and see what is similar about these apps, what is different, and what they have to offer the user.
Building links is one of the best ways to achieve rankings on the search engines and increase traffic to your site; more importantly, it tells Google how relevant your site is. However, people often make bad decisions when it comes to link building; here are the 25 don’t s of link building. Please feel free to comment with your own additions.
Don’t:
1. Hide links off a page.
This is a sneaky CSS trick Google doesn’t like.
If you’re a business looking to promote yourself through social media, one of the key sites you’ll want to look at is Facebook. Facebook is one of the largest social media networking sites on the web and is great for people of all ages. MySpace is good too, but Facebook caters to a larger, more diverse audience.
After you’ve created a profile on Facebook, your next step as a business should be to create a fan page. A fan page is a GREAT way to add contacts, post gimmicks like contests and talk about your company. If you come up with a clever enough plan, you can easily gain many “fans.”
Here are the top 4 reasons to make a Facebook fan page for your website now:






