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I’ve been so excited about the development in the past year on the Google Webmaster YouTube channel. One notable video I wanted to mention to everyone is the State of The Index 2009. At Pubcon in Las Vegas 2009, Matt Cutts gave a presentation covering various topics Google has done for users, web developers and [...]
December 26, 2009
Just to follow up regarding our discussion with Jim Christian at the Phoenix Wordpress Conference, I did some additional research regarding the changes in Google for 2009-2010. Apparently code name: “Caffeine” will be the next generation of search architecture. Although it appears that the launch will not be until the holidays, there’s a lot of [...]
June 28, 2009
Another riddle for an article title today for which I apologize in advance. When you start assessing what can improve your site and encourage visitors to spend longer is enough attention being paid to your page content? According to surveys one of the biggest reasons a person departs a website is due to ‘weak content/copy’. Lack [...]
June 20, 2009
There are a number of programs you can download to assess your ranking based on keywords. This online tool lets you check a few major search engines directly online. Thisrank.com is a very easy to use and fast site that lets you at least have a feel for the strength of your site based on keywords. [...]
June 15, 2009
On the face of it the concept of having someone pay to subscribe to a twitter feed seemed really unlikely to me. Super Chirp allows the user to set a monthly subscription fee for subscribers and keep 70% of the revenue. Monthly access fee for the recipient can be set from $0.99 to $9.99 Super chirp [...]

February 21, 2010
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