Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 at
1:23 am
I just finished building my first website!!! Youpie………….
Apologies for not writing anything for a few days now. I was banging my head trying to learn web designing. For the past two weeks I have been going through various videos on HTML, CSS and PHP tutorials.
I found this guy wonderful. His name is David Thorn and he owns the website Thornwebdesign.de. He is english but lives in Germany. I was searching for some videos on Youtube.com and came across many videos but his videos really came out at the top. I quickly subscribed to his channel and started putting some notes and practice at work.
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My first achievement.
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Sunday, February 7th, 2010 at
10:28 pm
One of the most popular aggressive marketing techniques relies on blog posting as a great source of getting traffic and inbound links. While two way links are a necessity if you wish to promote your website and rank high in the search engines, blog posting delivers another important element of search engine optimization – The one-way link.
When posting on blogs you are allowed to include a live link in your message. Of course, this varies from blog to blog, and some blogs have comment moderation turned on, which sometimes makes it difficult to get inbound traffic as the webmasters will edit-out your links if they are not appropriate.
Blogs are one of the most interesting and dynamic Internet phenomena and they are, as many professional Internet marketers already know, a constant source of traffic. And to add some spice to the statement, Search Engines love blogs as they are the source for fresh content. This is why you should visit as many blogs related to your website topic and comment on the articles and posts they have. But when you do comment, write something relevant to the article you are commenting on.
Remember that you can place a link in your post, but don’t overdo it, as you can easily get labeled as a “spammer” if you do so. The one-way links that come from blogs may really boost your search engine rankings, especially since there are plenty of blogs with a high Google Page Rank.
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Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at
10:07 pm
A lot of businesses, both online and in real time are relying on the internet to hopefully acquire more visitors to their websites that will lead to more sales and income. The process of search engine optimization or SEO is fairly easy, provided that you understand the different approaches and invest in the right resources that will get you good targeted traffic. You have to understand the different factors that will make your web site more visible to the world.
Describing SEO
SEO or search engine optimization is the process of developing and boosting the quality and volume of traffic to a given website via search engines. Search engines will search for the most relevant web sites as visitors’ type in the given keywords through organic or algorithmic methods. In most cases, the earlier a website presents itself in the search results list, the higher number of visitors it will get from the search engine. Some of the most popular search engines include Yahoo and Google. SEO can target various types of search like images, local searches and vertical search engines that are industry-specific. Web presence is provided to the web site as you gain more relevance.
As an Internet Marketing Strategy
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