Website Set-Up 101
Tweet The Basics of a Website – Part 1 For most non-webtechies, the “behind the scenes” setup of a website is often very confusing. There are two very specific things that need to be setup before you...
View Article7 Ways to Prevent Website & Password Hacking
Tweet Online identify theft is something most people don’t consider. It happens overnight and it takes a lot of time and effort to undo and recover your website or online identity. In some cases,...
View ArticleIs Extra Data Costing Your Website Millions?
Tweet Simply deleting extra data fields on your website can potentially save you millions, as shown in the article “Expedia on How One Extra Data Field Can Cost $12 M“. Expedia utilizes SAS®...
View ArticleA look at the new Google Places and its impact on local SEO
Tweet Recently, the Internet giant Google made some few tweaks and changes to the Google Maps and Places interface. As part of a series of more changes to come, Google featured a new layout of Place...
View ArticleIMI Interviews Tim Ash – SiteTuners
Tweet After Conversion Conference, NY, Eric Brandt – Director of Strategy, had the pleasure of interviewing Tim Ash – Conversion Conference Chair & CEO, SiteTuners. While sitting down with Tim, I...
View ArticlePanda Update Hurts Demand Media, Helps Google’s Own YouTube and Android
Tweet Google Panda has reorganized the way that Google evaluates search results. As a result of this update, some websites have been pushed up in search engines, and others have been pushed down. This...
View ArticleMaking AJAX SEO Friendly
Tweet On many blogs, SEO professionals say AJAX is evil in SEO, just in the same way Flash is*. But ask a Web2.0 designer/developer, AJAX is so cool that people will love it and stay on your site...
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