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  • Google and Flash Indexing

    In the past, among webmasters, content publishers, and search engine optimization professionals, there's been the belief that "Google can't read flash." That was mostly true, but that's changing. In this article, you'll read about the progression of the indexing of flash files, and what Google and Adobe are doing to make this a reality.

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  • The Most Viable Options You Can Make If You Need Help Building a Website

    Admit it. You need help building a website. If this is the case and you really need that assistance right at this moment, then good for you. You can easily get the help that you need and build that website using the right tools. All you need to do is to decide based on your circumstances and surely, you will find a solution that will solve the problem for you.

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  • Internet Marketing Consultant Engagement

    I heard a great line from a colleague a while back say he has seen so many times where the consultant says I have the experience and the business owner had the money, when the relationship was over it seems like the consultant had the money and the business owner had the "experience." How many business owners do you think have been there before? This is why so many business owners are gun shy in dealing with internet marketing and marketing in general.

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  • Real Time Search and Applications

    Several companies want to improve their real time search practice. The most popular search engine Google also has plans to improvise on this area and has launched a real time search. But what exactly does this buzzword mean?

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  • Make a Website Today and Expand Your Company

    Making a website with today's web tools is much easier than before. There are currently web hosting sites and website building services available online, all of which are dedicated to help you make a website of your own. In just a few minutes, you can make a website of your own without too many hassles and complications.

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  • Popularizing SEO Through Link Building

    The most important thing for a starting SEO site is by creating an authoritative facade that will boost confidence for the site. By this one will be committing the site into an easily accessible link with secure policies for the user such as a posting requesting the user to check out the private data protection criteria once they log on to the site.

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  • SQL SERVER Data Pages in Buffer Pool Data Stored in MemoryCache

    This will drop all the clean buffers so we will be able to start again from there. Now, run the following script and check the execution plan of the query. Have you ever wondered what types of data are there in your cache? During SQL Server Trainings, I am usually asked if there is any [...]...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Search Engine Optimization on a Shoe String Budget (aka DIY SEO) - Part I

    SEO is critical to having your small/local business being found online. There are services out there that charge hundreds or even thousands of dollars a month for this service and frankly many of them are worth that and more for the qualified leads they help send your way. However for the small business person there often is no budget for this so they have to have a more DIY (do it yourself) approach at the start. This article is the first in a series that outlines some basics before you start spending money.

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  • 3 Easy Steps For SEO Keyword Domination

    The information on getting your website ranked is everywhere and there's a ton of it. From methods, and strategies to tools, and techniques, everybody's got an idea of what works. Here are 2 easy steps to get you to keyword domination online.

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  • Professional Onsite Optimization For a Profitable Business

    For some reason or another onsite optimization is generally one of the services that many webmasters and website owners seem to forget when trying to optimize websites. Onsite optimization is like keyword research one of the most relevant SEO services that stand at the very base of search engine optimization. This basically means that you can't get anything done without first performing a proper onsite optimization.

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  • What Are the Top 4 Search Engine Optimization Techniques of Today?

    Today, with the over-whelming competitions among the web masters in competing for customers to increase their sales and profit, finding ways to increase to optimize their websites is not really very difficult. There are whole lots of SEO (Search engine optimization) techniques which can be found over the internet today, which majority of them are really very user friendly which even a novice web-master with limited HTML knowledge find it not that difficult to get the most out of it as long as they have the will to learn and improve in their search ranking.

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  • SNEAK PEEK: Another Silverlight theme pack preview

    Building on the positive feedback of the previous Silverlight application themes released last month (Cosmopolitan, Accent Color, and Windows) the design team is working on another theme targeting business application developers. We dont yet have an official name for this one yet (and to mitigate the confusion of internal code names again, Ill spare you the code name), but I wanted to put up a preview. Were turning this theme around FAST and I wanted to throw it out here in an initial iteration for...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Planning Your Online Marketing Budget For 2010

    Although Social Media is everywhere, you'll find that Maryland businesses and companies everywhere are still planning a balanced online attack for 2010, with search engine optimization and online advertising as front runners, as they've provided proven success on the web. Despite a recession, Search Engine Optimization and search engine marketing practices are still growing each year. Experts predict that Search Engine marketing activities in the US will have doubled from $13 billion dollars spent in 2009 to $26 billion by the year 2014.

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  • Master SEO Techniques in 7 Easy Steps

    Learning SEO may need a lot of time and effort, but it can definitely be done. If you'd like to learn how to optimise your website for the search engines, you'll have to invest a chunk of your time and energy to master SEO techniques.

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  • SEO - Search Engine Optimization Tips and Techniques

    SEO can be broken down into 2 main categories, on-page optimization, and off-page optimization. On-page optimization involves the changes that are made on your actual site, like through a CMS such as MODx. Changing heading tag, title tags, alt tags, etc., are all examples of on-page optimization. Off-page involves anything and everything that isn't actually done on your site, such as social media, blogs, forums, etc.

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  • Quadrant for SQL Server 2008, not earlier versions

    I had forgotten that you can use SQL Server Modeling’s awesome Quadrant tool only with SQL Server 2008, not earlier versions of SQL Server. I tried to connect to a remotely hosted database today and kept getting this error message when trying to open tables: I searched and searched for information on "Quadrant" plus this error and only came up with two results that were from 2008. I looked at the FAQs and saw nothing about version support. I know it’s written down somewhere...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Keywords Tools - Should You Be Using One?

    Is it necessary to be using keywords tools to gain high traffic to your site and ultimately to make money? If the answer is no, how do you optimise your site for keywords? If you choose to use keyword tools which ones do you pick? Free or paid for, there are so many to choose from.

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  • Find Out Advantages of Outsourcing SEO Services

    Maybe handling Search engine optimisation for your websites becoming tricky day by day? Think about outsourcing techniques! Presently, many companies are picking outsourcing Web optimization solutions since it guarantees good quality services and enables you to concentrate on some other major aspects of your organization as well, such as promoting production and so forth.

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  • URL slugs: ideal length, and the real SEO effects of these slugs

    - by tattvamasi
    this question is addressed widely on SO and outside it, but for some reason, instead of taking it as a good load of great advice, all this information is confusing me. ** Problem ** I already had, on one of my sites, "prettified" urls. I had taken out the query strings, rewritten the URLS, and the link was short enough for me, but had a problem: the ID of the item or post in the URL isn't good for users. One of the users asked is there's a way to get rid of numbers, and I thought it was better for users to just see a clue of the page content in the URL. ** Solution ** With this in mind, I am trying with a section of the site.Armed with 301 redirects, some parsing work, and a lot of patience, I have added the URL slugs to some blog entries, and the slug of the URL reports the title of the article (something close to http://example.com/my-news/terribly-boring-and-long-url-that-replaces-the-number-I-liked-so-much/ ** Problems after Solution ** The problem, as I see it, is that now the URL of those blog articles is very descriptive for sure, but it is also impossible to remember. So, this brings me to the same issue I had with my previous problem: if numbers say nothing and can't be remembered, what's the use of these slugs? I prefer to see http://example.com/my-news/1/ than http://example.com/my-news/terribly-boring-and-long-url-that-replaces-the-number-I-liked-so-much/ To avoid forcing my user to memorize my URLS, I have added a script that finds the closest match to the URL you type, and redirects there. This is something I like, because the page now acts as a sort of little search engine, and users can play with the URLS to find articles. ** Open questions ** I still have some open questions, and don't seem to be able to find an answer, because answers tend to contradict one another. 1) How many characters should an URL ideally be long? I've read the magic number 115 and am sticking to that, but am not sure. 2) Is this really good for SEO? One of those blog articles I have redirected, with ID number in the URL and all, ranked second on Google. I've just found this question, and the answer seems to be consistent with what I think URL slug and SEO - structure (but see this other question with the opposite opinion) 3) To make a question with a specific example, would this URL risk to be penalized? Is it acceptable? Is it too long? StackOverflow seems to have comparably long URLs, but I'm not sure it's a winning strategy in my case. I just wanted to facilitate my users without running into Google's algorithms.

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  • How Many Back Links Do You Need?

    When you first embark on a link-building campaign, it seems pretty daunting to think about building hundreds or even thousands of links back to your site. If you are a beginner to link building, you may be wondering how many back links are enough?

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