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  • Top 5 Tips to Increase Your Google Ranking

    For most webmasters and site owners, the ultimate measurement that your Search Engine Optimization efforts are working is when the website starts showing up in the first few result pages of Google. Unfortunately, with most people focus on one single Search Engine Optimization strategy to achieve just that. It is important to know that in order to achieve top 10 rankings on Google, there are a number of elements that should be considered and worked on consistently.

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  • Grasping Good Google Snippets

    If you're like many web users, you may not even know what a "Google snippet" is, how it should be structured, or even why you should care. But when it comes to optimizing your small business web site, it's definitely worth knowing what a Google snippet really is, and what you can do to make sure it is structured properly so you can improve your web site's performance in the search engine results.

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  • Is Google Starting an SEO Company?

    For sometime now, there is speculation in the market, and among the many search engine optimization service providers that Google is about to launch their own SEO services. There are some people who claim that the SEO services would be announced by Google in May of 2010. Of course if there is any truth in this, then it would be really big news for the SEO industry.

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  • How to Get on Google's Top 10 List

    A question I often asked by new clients is why some websites rank higher on Google than others? This question can be difficult to answer because of the number of variables involved and the fact that Google's search algorithms are closely guarded secret. However, there are a number of standards which affect every website regardless of its topic, purpose, or age.

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  • What Makes a Page Rank Well in Google?

    Ranking high in Google isn't easy. There are many criteria Google takes into consideration for determining where they will show your website for a given keyword. Most of these criteria have only a small influence on the ranking. We take a closer look at the main criteria.

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  • Is Your Business Found on Google?

    A lot of people think that if you have a website, you will be on Google. This is in fact not true. It takes effort to get listed on Google and a list of things done right will get you into the search engine's favor.

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  • 4 Secrets to Get Top Google Ranks Quickly

    Putting all the hype and talk about Google to the site, at the end of the day this search engine is just a giant robot... and like any automated robot, it can be manipulated to get your site to the top. Here are 4 of the best-kept secrets for getting top Google ranks quickly:

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  • How to Get a Top Google Rank - 3 SEO Secrets

    If you're one of the many marketers who are interested in getting a top Google rank, but don't know how the "big guns" are able to pull off consistent top ranks, then you should look at these 3 SEO secrets. Getting to the top of Google is actually pretty easy if you use the right methods and techniques - here's what you need to do.

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  • A Guide to Google PageRank

    Getting to the top of Google for search terms related to your industry is one of the main goals of many modern businesses. There are many crucial factors which can determine how high you appear in SERP (Search Engine Results Page), one of which is Google PageRank.

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  • Google Explained - 5 Steps to Get to the Top of the Search Ranks Easily

    Google is by far the most popular search engine, and is also becoming the focus of many online marketers thanks to the way in which many people are making a lot of money from the traffic it sends to your website. Getting a top Google ranking can be the difference between making $100 and $1000 a day and so in order to get your site ranked at #1, you need to know exactly what it takes to get a top ranking.

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  • Three (3) Ways Google Will Help With SEO

    Google provides tools and guidance, to improve your chances of success; in their search engine results. Utilized properly, the dependable resources found within your Google account, will provide valuable information; that saves time, money and frustration.

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  • How do I configure the Google Chrome / Chromium address bar to perform a search instead of trying to access a file on the local file system?

    - by Daniel Kauffman
    How do I configure the Google Chrome / Chromium address bar to perform a search instead of trying to access a file on the local file system? I would like to be able to enter a file name in the address bar and to see Google search results for that file name similar to what I would see if I searched for the file name using something like https://www.google.com/#q=/path/to/interesting/file I am able to disable the file scheme using either of the following policy settings: "DisabledSchemes": ["file"], Which has been deprecated in favor of: "URLBlacklist": ["file://"], But in either case Google Chrome / Chromium continues to auto-detect that a file name was entered, automatically prepends the file scheme to the file name, and then reports that the webpage is blocked.

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  • Create an RSS feed from Existing RSS

    - by danit
    Im using the Twitter API to read the Favorites RSS, it generates the following output: http://vl3.co.uk/favs/getfavs.php I'm not sure why this file seems to be incorrect, doesnt come up in my RSS reader or render correctly in the browser. Can anyone shed any light on this? If the output is not valid RSS how can I make it so? Secondly I'd like to cache the RSS feed to then use something like Magpie RSS Parser.

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  • ASP.Net RSS feed

    - by Joel Coehoorn
    How do I create an rss feed in ASP.Net? Is there anything built in to support it? If not, what third-party tools are available? I'm thinking webforms, not MVC, though I suppose since this isn't a traditional page the difference may be minimal.

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  • jQuery plugin to put a twitter feed on my site

    - by Horace Loeb
    I want to put the first n entries from my twitter feed on my blog with the usual enhancements: Convert URLs to real links Remove @ replies I realize this wouldn't be too difficult to code from scratch with $.getJSON, but since this sort of thing is so common, I was wondering if there was a neat plugin that would handle everything for me.

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  • Cocoa touch - prepopulate facebook connect publish to feed

    - by teepusink
    Hi, I'm using the iPhone facebook connect package. How do I prepopulate the "publish to feed" example or take out the message field? Something like this one http://www.burnthebox.us/mobile/iPhone/products/disconnect/instructions/images/DisConnect_FB_Publish_Story.png (The default in the example has an input text field) Also what would it take to skin the popup look? Thanks, Tee

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