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  • Is SEM different from SEO?

    Posted on :: Dec 31

    I have found in my experiences that SEM is a major part of SEO. SEM is Search Engine Marketing, and it generally consists of the following (dependant upon your website ofcourse):

    1. SEO
    2. PPC (Pay-Per-Click) Campaigns
    3. PFI (Optional)
    4. Link Building
    5. Affiliate Search Engine Marketing
    6. ROI and conversion tracking
    7. Sponsored Search engine listing (available on some search engines).
    8. Shopping feeds ( shopping search engines )

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  • Get more votes for your sites

    Posted on :: Dec 18

    In todays scenario, where SEO is on it’s peak, every webmaster is fighting to get top rankings in search engine result pages.
    Now, webmasters have become more conscious for their sites functionalities from users’ point of view, site accessibility for search engines, online visibility, social networking & much more.

    Inbound link is one of the many important SEO factors. Relevant, high quality inbound links can affect your PageRank & may increase the chances of getting good position on search engines. Backlinks are considered as a votes in the favor of the website.

    Today, we are listing some tried & tested techniques to create the backlinks.

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  • Do more links mean higher search ratings?

    Posted on :: Dec 18

    Do more links to my website from other websites mean a higher standing when it comes to search engines?

    It highly depends on how those links score in the Search Engines. Building Quality links over quantity is still the best practice.

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  • The Future of PHP

    Posted on :: Dec 12

    PHP's next edition, V6, includes new features and syntax improvements that will make it easier to use from an object-oriented standpoint. Other important features, such as Unicode support in many of the core functions, mean that PHP V6 is positioned for better international support and robustness.

    PHP is already popular, used in millions of domains (according to Netcraft), supported by most ISPs and used by household-name Web companies like Yahoo! The upcoming versions of PHP aim to add to this success by introducing new features that make PHP more usable in some cases and more secure in others. Are you ready for PHP V6? If you were upgrading tomorrow, would your scripts execute just fine or would you have work to do? This article focuses on the changes for PHP V6 — some of them back-ported to versions PHP V5.x — that could require some tweaks to your current scripts.

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  • OSCommerce Free Contributions

    Posted on :: Dec 12

    These are some contributions I wrote for OSCommerce (2.2) and I'm making them available here for download.

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  • WebOS :: Dynamic Websites Made Easy

    Posted on :: Dec 12

    WHAT IS WEBOS?
    WebOS is a ColdFusion Website System. WebOS was developed through the neccessity of an easy-to-use, easy-to-edit, install and administrate Content Management Solution, written in ColdFusion.
    WebOS makes creating and updating your website(s) easy and time-saving.
    WebOS solves all of the tediousness and difficulties in running and administrating Dynamic Websites.

    Yes I said websites...

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  • Vista or Windows 7? Just get rid of XP, Microsoft tells users

    Posted on :: Dec 2

    This blog post isn't mine in any way and is from ZDnet.com. I htought it was intesting, and decided to post it here.

    Microsoft’s latest Windows deployment guidance for business users has morphed from the overly simplistic “Don’t wait for Windows 7.”

    The company’s new corporate advice is more nuanced and more dependent on where users are currently in their deployment cycles. But the bottom-line message is whether you decide to go with Vista or wait for Windows 7 is less important than getting off Windows XP.

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  • Windows 7 FAQ

    Posted on :: Dec 2

    With Windows Vista finally behind us, it's time to turn our attention to the next Windows client release, Windows 7. (Microsoft had used other code-names, like "Vienna" and "Windows Seven," to describe this product in the past.)

    Clearly, what's needed is a central location for accurate information about Windows 7. This is it.

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  • Windows 7 Theme for Vista

    Posted on :: Dec 2

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