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  • Is an xml sitemap good or bad [closed]

    - by Frederik Heyninck
    Possible Duplicate: Are there any clear indicators that my sitemap file is beneficial? The good: You provide search engines with all the urls in your site But, does the search engine search further than the provided urls in the xml site map? If you have a website with a forum does every post need to be in the sitemap? What if remove the sitemap afterwords, will the search engine need to start over?

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  • Creating a Simple PHP Blog in Azure

    - by Josh Holmes
    In this post, I want to walk through creating a simple Azure application that will show a few pages, leverage Blob storage, Table storage and generally get you started doing PHP on Azure development. In short, we are going to write a very simple PHP Blog engine for Azure. To be very clear, this is not a pro blog engine and I don’t recommend using it in production. It’s a » read more.

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  • Important Differences Between SEO and SEM

    Though both may be integral parts of the Search Engine cosmos, there still are huge differences between SEO and SEM in terms of features and the way in which they get implemented. Many have said that SEO India is a part or a division of SEM India. SEO envelopes factors such as meta tags, keywords and their density, titles and HTML coding where as SEM encompasses factors such as search engine submissions, directory submissions, paid inclusions and certain others.

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  • Dominating Search Results With Local SEO

    Local Businesses are turning to local SEO services to obtain high placement with the major search engines. With tens of millions of websites currently online, dominant placement with the search engines is vital for online success. To obtain high placement within search engine results, you will need to deploy proven search engine optimization methods.

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  • Achieving a Strong SEO Rating

    SEO or Search Engine Optimization is a must if you are serious in having your website placed with the search engine, and with great results. There are important guidelines to be followed. It is really not that hard to understand even for beginners. For beginners the term optimization may sound somewhat difficult, when actually it is very doable.

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  • SSIS and StreamInsight Working Together.

    I have been thinking a lot recently about what it would be like to have StreamInsight and SSIS working together.  Well the CAT team have produced a paper on some of our options here. Here are some of my thoughts. There is of course a slight mismatch in their types of usage.  StreamInsight is an Event Stream processing engine capable of operating on new data in the sub second timeframe.  The engine allows you to do real time analytics and take decisions on events that have potentially only just happened.  SSIS on the other hand is a batch processing engine.  In general I do not like having to invoke the same package more than once every 90 seconds or so as it can start to get expensive.  Usually when doing batch processing we have an hour or longer of grace before we have to move data from A –> B. StreamInsight operates on streams of data.  Before anyone mentions it yes I know StreamInsight is equally adept at using the IEnumerable interface, but I would argue live streaming and real-time analytics is a primary goal of the product.  SSIS does not have an “Always On” button I do not like the idea of embedding StreamInsight inside SSIS using a transform particularly.  It means StreamInsight becomes a batch processing engine because it can only operate when the SSIS package is running and SSIS is in charge of when that happens. If I am to have StreamInsight within SSIS then I prefer to have StreamInsight on the adapters.  This way you can force the adapters to stay open and introduce events into your Pipeline.   SSIS has a much richer set of transforms out of the box than StreamInsight.  Although “Always On” was not a design goal of SSIS I have used it like this and it works just fine. SSIS being called from within StreamInsight, now that excites me.  see below   For a while now I have been thinking what it would be like to decouple the Data Flow task from the SSIS package and expose it as something with which you can interact.  Anything can instantiate this version of a DFT as it would expose one or more  input interfaces and one or more output interfaces.  I can imagine that this would be a big hit when moving to “The Cloud” as well.  I could see the Data Flow task maybe being hosted in Azure Appfabric or some such layer. StreamInsight would be able to take advantage of this as well.   I am interested to see where this goes and will be pressing for more meat around the subject when I visit Redmond soon.

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  • Major Steps of SEO

    In modern world, we find that web marketing is gaining an increased foothold potential. Every organization aims at increasing the number of customers through online promotion and advertising. It can be achieved through higher ranking of the websites in the search engine. The websites which rank high in the search engine will definitely get a good number of visits by the searchers than the other sources.

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  • White Hat Plus Black Hat Equals Grey Hat SEO

    SEO or search engine optimization is one of the many popular Internet marketing techniques used today. Part of its popularity lies with its techniques. Unlike SEM or search engine marketing which dea... [Author: Margarette Mcbride - Web Design and Development - May 03, 2010]

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  • Get Free Backlinks

    Having a good ranking from Google or Yahoo, or any other search engine is the key of online business. No matter how good is the product that you are selling online, nobody will buy it if it can not be found on the Internet. Search engine optimization helps you to increase the coefficient of ratings and the backlinks have an important role.

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  • Online SEO Tool to Analyze Your Website

    Learning search engine optimization can be difficult without some sort of SEO tool to help decipher in which direction your marketing efforts are headed. Though there are, in fact, many online SEO tools that can help with your internet marketing campaign, perhaps the most beneficial is an SEO tool that analyzes your entire website. This type of tool, usually offered free of charge, acts in a similar way to search engine crawlers.

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  • SEO-ing Your Website

    What is SEO? The abbreviation SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. It is the process of improving the volume of traffic to a web site via search engines through relevant keywords. The more traffic a website gets, the higher his ranking will be in search engine results. This is essentially SEO promotion and it is used by many webmasters today.

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  • The Benefits of Doing Proper Keyword Research

    First of all, let's get one thing straight: keyword research is the hands down the absolute base for any marketing or search engine optimization campaign. You can't get absolutely anything done without doing proper keyword research first. The simple reason behind this fact is that you will be needing the results provided by keyword services for everything from the actual content of your website, to future search engine optimization campaigns, pay per click campaigns, and so on.

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  • Effective SEO Guidelines

    Search Engine Optimization should always be implemented with your customers and visitors in mind. They are the main consumers of your content and they are using the search engines to find your work. In the end it is all about presenting your website in such a way that it becomes visible on the search engine result pages.

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  • Basic SEO Mistakes

    Search engine optimization mistakes are quite common, and they are made by both seasoned SEO experts, and those who are new to it alike. Search engine optimization is a precise practice, thus there is no such thing as a tiny SEO mistake. The reason for this is that all SEO mistakes, big or small, all produce repercussions, which could affect the ranking if your website in one way or another.

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  • How to: Apply themes using Server Object Model in SharePoint 2013 Preview

    - by panjkov
    One of new functionalities introduced in SharePoint 2013 Preview is new theming engine. Themes that are managed by this new engine don’t use Office Theme .thmx format and can’t be created using PowerPoint like it was case before. New themes are based on set of xml files stored in Theme Gallery “15” subfolder (on relative path _catalogs/theme/15): .spcolor files  which define color palettes for components of SharePoint interface .spfont files which contain set of predefined font schemes. There...(read more)

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  • SEO - The Right Tools For You

    Research has proved that usually a lot of people only visit the page that the search engine has on the top. If you are tired of not getting traffic on your site and want your page to be the first one the search engine optimizes, you can take help of the SEO tools.

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  • Google I/O Sandbox Case Study: WebFilings

    Google I/O Sandbox Case Study: WebFilings We interviewed WebFilings at the Google I/O Sandbox on May 10, 2011 and they explained to us the benefits of using App Engine to build their website. WebFilings provides a secure, cloud-based end-to-end financial reporting solution for SEC reporting companies. For more information on App Engine Developers, visit: code.google.com For more information on WebFilings, visit: www.webfilings.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 29 1 ratings Time: 02:31 More in Science & Technology

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  • Title Tags and SEO

    SEO or search engine optimization is an online marketing tool or technique which is typically considered free traffic. It is applied by a lot of internet marketers in order to attract more visitors to their products and services by getting first page search engine rankings for their selected keyword (or search phrase).

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  • Basics of Link Building

    When it comes to the confusing task of Search Engine Optimization, building links is one of the significant techniques. For building links, you must be familiar with many concepts including link popularity, search engine visibility, PageRank etc. you must also have a basic knowledge about the other basic linking tactics and tools.

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  • Online ALTER TABLE in MySQL 5.6

    - by Marko Mäkelä
    This is the low-level view of data dictionary language (DDL) operations in the InnoDB storage engine in MySQL 5.6. John Russell gave a more high-level view in his blog post April 2012 Labs Release – Online DDL Improvements. MySQL before the InnoDB Plugin Traditionally, the MySQL storage engine interface has taken a minimalistic approach to data definition language. The only natively supported operations were CREATE TABLE, DROP TABLE and RENAME TABLE. Consider the following example: CREATE TABLE t(a INT); INSERT INTO t VALUES (1),(2),(3); CREATE INDEX a ON t(a); DROP TABLE t; The CREATE INDEX statement would be executed roughly as follows: CREATE TABLE temp(a INT, INDEX(a)); INSERT INTO temp SELECT * FROM t; RENAME TABLE t TO temp2; RENAME TABLE temp TO t; DROP TABLE temp2; You could imagine that the database could crash when copying all rows from the original table to the new one. For example, it could run out of file space. Then, on restart, InnoDB would roll back the huge INSERT transaction. To fix things a little, a hack was added to ha_innobase::write_row for committing the transaction every 10,000 rows. Still, it was frustrating that even a simple DROP INDEX would make the table unavailable for modifications for a long time. Fast Index Creation in the InnoDB Plugin of MySQL 5.1 MySQL 5.1 introduced a new interface for CREATE INDEX and DROP INDEX. The old table-copying approach can still be forced by SET old_alter_table=0. This interface is used in MySQL 5.5 and in the InnoDB Plugin for MySQL 5.1. Apart from the ability to do a quick DROP INDEX, the main advantage is that InnoDB will execute a merge-sort algorithm before inserting the index records into each index that is being created. This should speed up the insert into the secondary index B-trees and potentially result in a better B-tree fill factor. The 5.1 ALTER TABLE interface was not perfect. For example, DROP FOREIGN KEY still invoked the table copy. Renaming columns could conflict with InnoDB foreign key constraints. Combining ADD KEY and DROP KEY in ALTER TABLE was problematic and not atomic inside the storage engine. The ALTER TABLE interface in MySQL 5.6 The ALTER TABLE storage engine interface was completely rewritten in MySQL 5.6. Instead of introducing a method call for every conceivable operation, MySQL 5.6 introduced a handful of methods, and data structures that keep track of the requested changes. In MySQL 5.6, online ALTER TABLE operation can be requested by specifying LOCK=NONE. Also LOCK=SHARED and LOCK=EXCLUSIVE are available. The old-style table copying can be requested by ALGORITHM=COPY. That one will require at least LOCK=SHARED. From the InnoDB point of view, anything that is possible with LOCK=EXCLUSIVE is also possible with LOCK=SHARED. Most ALGORITHM=INPLACE operations inside InnoDB can be executed online (LOCK=NONE). InnoDB will always require an exclusive table lock in two phases of the operation. The execution phases are tied to a number of methods: handler::check_if_supported_inplace_alter Checks if the storage engine can perform all requested operations, and if so, what kind of locking is needed. handler::prepare_inplace_alter_table InnoDB uses this method to set up the data dictionary cache for upcoming CREATE INDEX operation. We need stubs for the new indexes, so that we can keep track of changes to the table during online index creation. Also, crash recovery would drop any indexes that were incomplete at the time of the crash. handler::inplace_alter_table In InnoDB, this method is used for creating secondary indexes or for rebuilding the table. This is the ‘main’ phase that can be executed online (with concurrent writes to the table). handler::commit_inplace_alter_table This is where the operation is committed or rolled back. Here, InnoDB would drop any indexes, rename any columns, drop or add foreign keys, and finalize a table rebuild or index creation. It would also discard any logs that were set up for online index creation or table rebuild. The prepare and commit phases require an exclusive lock, blocking all access to the table. If MySQL times out while upgrading the table meta-data lock for the commit phase, it will roll back the ALTER TABLE operation. In MySQL 5.6, data definition language operations are still not fully atomic, because the data dictionary is split. Part of it is inside InnoDB data dictionary tables. Part of the information is only available in the *.frm file, which is not covered by any crash recovery log. But, there is a single commit phase inside the storage engine. Online Secondary Index Creation It may occur that an index needs to be created on a new column to speed up queries. But, it may be unacceptable to block modifications on the table while creating the index. It turns out that it is conceptually not so hard to support online index creation. All we need is some more execution phases: Set up a stub for the index, for logging changes. Scan the table for index records. Sort the index records. Bulk load the index records. Apply the logged changes. Replace the stub with the actual index. Threads that modify the table will log the operations to the logs of each index that is being created. Errors, such as log overflow or uniqueness violations, will only be flagged by the ALTER TABLE thread. The log is conceptually similar to the InnoDB change buffer. The bulk load of index records will bypass record locking. We still generate redo log for writing the index pages. It would suffice to log page allocations only, and to flush the index pages from the buffer pool to the file system upon completion. Native ALTER TABLE Starting with MySQL 5.6, InnoDB supports most ALTER TABLE operations natively. The notable exceptions are changes to the column type, ADD FOREIGN KEY except when foreign_key_checks=0, and changes to tables that contain FULLTEXT indexes. The keyword ALGORITHM=INPLACE is somewhat misleading, because certain operations cannot be performed in-place. For example, changing the ROW_FORMAT of a table requires a rebuild. Online operation (LOCK=NONE) is not allowed in the following cases: when adding an AUTO_INCREMENT column, when the table contains FULLTEXT indexes or a hidden FTS_DOC_ID column, or when there are FOREIGN KEY constraints referring to the table, with ON…CASCADE or ON…SET NULL option. The FOREIGN KEY limitations are needed, because MySQL does not acquire meta-data locks on the child or parent tables when executing SQL statements. Theoretically, InnoDB could support operations like ADD COLUMN and DROP COLUMN in-place, by lazily converting the table to a newer format. This would require that the data dictionary keep multiple versions of the table definition. For simplicity, we will copy the entire table, even for DROP COLUMN. The bulk copying of the table will bypass record locking and undo logging. For facilitating online operation, a temporary log will be associated with the clustered index of table. Threads that modify the table will also write the changes to the log. When altering the table, we skip all records that have been marked for deletion. In this way, we can simply discard any undo log records that were not yet purged from the original table. Off-page columns, or BLOBs, are an important consideration. We suspend the purge of delete-marked records if it would free any off-page columns from the old table. This is because the BLOBs can be needed when applying changes from the log. We have special logging for handling the ROLLBACK of an INSERT that inserted new off-page columns. This is because the columns will be freed at rollback.

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  • Learn How to Create High-Converting Landing Pages - Part 4

    Once you have placed call to action through your pay per click ads on the landing pages, you have to make sure that as part of your SEO plan, you must include paid keyword several times in your landing pages which will lead to well optimized pages under your search engine marketing efforts. As a smart SEO expert, it is important for you to include the keywords in a manner that it cannot be skipped by your readers because if it is missed, it will affect your PPC campaign management and search engine optimization results.

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  • Tips For Finding a Professional SEO Consultant

    There are some basic tips to finding a professional SEO consultant to drive traffic to your website, and implementing those tips means you're less likely to suffer financially. Whether you have an established online business, blog, or website you need to make sure you consider search engine optimization to drive a continual stream of new, targeted traffic to your site while getting the best possible results in the search engine results pages.

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