Web Tip: Creating a Reusable “Button” Class

June 30, 2008  /   By Jason Matthew Murphy  /   No Comments

Web pages are full of buttons. Navigation, links, “next” buttons, “submit” buttons, “OK” buttons, “close” buttons… the list goes on. When you go about designing a new web page, chances are its going to have a lot of buttons. Make …

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Why Twitter Survives

June 30, 2008  /   By Jason Matthew Murphy  /   No Comments

…or why I think Mashable is wrong. Mashable has an interesting article that places Twitter’s popularity purely on its simplicity. Even more bold, it believes that people haven’t left Twitter because of its simplicity. Its competitors are simply too complex. …

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White Hat Cloaking: It Exists. It's Permitted. It's Useful.

June 30, 2008  /   By Jason Matthew Murphy  /   No Comments

Posted by randfish A quote from Serving up different results based on user agent may cause your site to be perceived as deceptive and removed from the Google index. Google’s Guidelines on Cloaking: Serving up different results based on user …

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Tips For Understanding Data: Regression Analysis

June 29, 2008  /   By Jason Matthew Murphy  /   No Comments

Posted by Nick Gerner Note: This post does not have a great deal of SEO advice per se.  But I will give some insight into some of the technical details of how we come up with PageStrength scores and give …

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Small Business Link Building: Part A – Analysing Opportunities

June 27, 2008  /   By Jason Matthew Murphy  /   No Comments

Posted by rishil I promised in my last post that I would disclose a link building strategy that small businesses have access to but tend to over look. Note that most small businesses may not need hordes of links to …

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What Google Doesn't See CAN Hurt You (Update: But, in this case, it was cloaking)

June 25, 2008  /   By Jason Matthew Murphy  /   No Comments

Posted by randfish UDPATE: Please read the tail end of this post as well, as there were multiple problematic issues affecting the subdirectory in question. It’s been a big month for false positives and getting caught with spam, and I’ve …

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Preparing an Illustration for the Web

June 16, 2008  /   By Jason Matthew Murphy  /   No Comments

Illustration is a lovely trend in web design. It fits the medium well. Great Illustrators though, often don’t think in terms of the web when they do their illustrations. Take a look at this very nice sky/hill cityscape illustration I …

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Why you need an SSL Certificate for your Web site.

June 10, 2008  /   By Jason Matthew Murphy  /   No Comments

People are getting smart about online security. More and more of them are looking for the padlock icon and “https” prefix in the address bar of their browser before submitting personal information online. If your Web site doesn’t have an …

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WordPress Services: Build a Web site using WordPress

June 5, 2008  /   By Jason Matthew Murphy  /   No Comments

WordPress is considered one of the best Content Management Systems in the World. WordPress is not only easy-to-use it is also very, friendly to the Search Engines, such as Google. In fact, Google has publicly stated that WordPress scores high …

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Why focusing on a Niche is so important for success in Internet marketing.

June 1, 2008  /   By Jason Matthew Murphy  /   No Comments

Nowadays, quite a few ebooks are being sold on the topic of niche marketing. Most of them are written by people that haven’t really “been there and done that” themselves. They just see an unfolding trend toward niche marketing and …

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