shouldn't take long...
at digital point, click on the "keyword tracker" link.
You will have to create an account.
The tool alows you to type in a set of keywords (the ones you are going for in google), it then gives you a good idea of h…
Google is self owned.
It was started by two guys who went to stanford university as part of their course.
Obviously, things have changed since then. Google Filed for IPO last week - They are going to make it possible to buy shares.
Microsoft own …
No. What I mean is this...
http://www.devdreams.com/viewtopic.php?t=154
This is the URL for this post...
Could you convert it to
http://www.devdreams.com/seo/post11674.html
Am I making any sense?
Yeah. There has been talk recently however, of Yahoo starting to use Google's results again.
Nothing confirmed. Officially, Yahoo still use there own results
CBG,
Yeah, basically that's it. There a hundreds of things that can influence a sites listing in the SE's along with what you mentioned there, but yeah, that's it.
BTW, Yahoo started producing it's own search results about a month ago
Sorry P. Di…
It will get better.
I'm not sure how SE friendly the directory structure is though.
If you really want to get the site featured in the SERP's, it might be worth your while, doing some investigation into how to republish the dynamic content (forum …
Yeah basically.
Try to make the links on-topic. Also, google won't pick up on redirect or java links. It has to be plain HTML.
Have you got the G toolbar installed?
You can find out.
Rally fan has done about %20 of all posts
I have done about %10
Python has done about %30
Click on peoples profile to see how much they have posted.
I'm probabally slacking because I was at the pub all night. lol
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Does this mean you have designed a fully functioning online CMS.
Can I take a look?
If not, How will they control the site outside the forum section?
:lol:
You can also use CSS.
A change in a CSS file is site wide.
CSS is by far the easiest language to use. for instance:::
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<div class="image> </div>
</body>
</ht…
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Visit Jakob Nielson's site on web accessibility.
It goes in to a lot of detail into how important it is to have a well designed site, with a plain HTML navigation. The reason for this, is if any blind or sight-impared people visit the …