Archive for the ‘Discussion’ Category

Your Site Load Time Can Effect Your SEO Ranking

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Have you ever considered how your website’s loading time might impact your search engine rankings? It might be time to take a closer look at this as Google and Yahoo! have both brought some attention to the issue recently.

Google’s stance on the issue has always been that page load times do not have an impact in their algorithm – until now. As part of their initiative to speed up the web, Google have said that page load times could become a consideration in the future.

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Correctly Using 301 Redirects For Multiple Browser Types

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Interesting case I came across yesterday. A URL which 301 redirected went to different URLs in different browsers.

First thought – the server was redirecting different UAs to different pages. But no, the redirect was exactly the same regardless of UA.

So how come different browsers ended up in different locations? In fact the Location was the problem:

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Creating The Perfect Website Landing Page

Monday, July 6th, 2009

A recent video from the Google Analytics Teams is a must watch if you’re trying to put together the perfect landing page for your website.

Called “GWO in 60 Seconds”, the video explains how you can combine Google’s Website Optimizer tool and Google Analytics to produce the most effective landing page.

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How To Make Your Site Social Media Friendly

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Numerous companies are losing vast amounts of revenue due to their web sites doing poorly in the search engines.  Web sites that are not easy to find via search miss out on attracting new customers as well as repeat customers that use Google to navigate sites they already know about. Is the same true for web sites that are not social media friendly?

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Moving Forward In Anticipation Of Web 3.0 Strategies

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

We’re all aware that Web 1.0 is over and we’re trying to get up to speed with Web 2.0.  So what’s around the corner with Web 3.o? Peter Granat, CEO of Cision Europe spoke to the attendees of Media Relations Summit 09 about the future of PR and technology today.   The migration to online news is a well known fact now and not only is this affecting larger newspapers – 300 regional newspapers have disappeared. (more…)

Using Thesis To Change Your Design Without Coding Changes

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

When I mention Thesis a lot of people don’t really get the value of it, to them Thesis is just a design. However they don’t understand Thesis and miss the real value of  Thesis as a framework. (more…)

The Best Ways For Tracking 404 Errors

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

There are many debates as to the best way to track 404 errors. The range of tools and functions range from just being able to count the 404 errors, all the way up to tracking your 404 errors, then helping you remedy the 404 errors. As always, there is never one fix that applies to all websites. The best fit for a 404 tracking tool depends on what type of site you have, how often errors occur, and whether you need a quick way to fix these 404 errors. Once you answer those questions, take a look at this list of 404 error tracking tools. (more…)

How To Lower Your Website’s Ranking

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Ever heard of reverse search engine optimization? It’s the unranking of keywords which are working well for your site. Sounds like an odd concept doesn’t it? Who on earth would want to decrease their ranking in the search engines?

Well one user of the Google Webmaster Help forum wants to do just that! He is ranking too well for his keyword (advertising presentation) and wants to rank lower because he feels his page which ranks well is not what people are really looking for. (more…)

Has IE6 Time For Abandonment Really Come?

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Every Web designer and Web developer I know would answer either: * Yes! * Hell, yes! or * F***, yeah! to the previous question. For most of us, Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) is the bane of our existence. You can design the most beautiful site that works well in IE7, Firefox, Safari and across operating systems and then you go and look at it in IE6 and you just want to cry. (more…)

Open Source Monitoring With GroundWork 5.3 Release

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Groundwork, the provider of the open source based network management software, announced  the availability of GroundWork 5.3. The new platform increased scalability, the number of devices managed by a single subscription, and avoids per-node licensing.  (more…)