Posted in May 12, 2009 ¬ 3:37 amh.Dean Cruddace
It has been a few years since Mr Berners-Lee started out on his quest to link one document on a disk linked to any other document on any other disk anywhere in the world, but as Tim Berners-Lee himself may say, “we have come along way since my boss marked my memo about hyper text [...]
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Posted in April 30, 2009 ¬ 2:40 pmh.Dean Cruddace
Optimizing the pages within your website is achieved by reviewing what your target keywords and phrases are and restructuring links, link text, navigation and content to reflect the keywords or keyphrases it relates to. It all begins with the what the actual page is named. This has to have an obvious benefit firstly to the [...]
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Posted in March 18, 2009 ¬ 5:35 amh.Dean Cruddace
Looking to build the biggest after @zergmoney published a tweet to a useful resource, my bookmarks went straight to a dead page oh for the love of 301 why did they not redirect? never mind. here is what i use + a RT of sorts for the benefit of Twitter users and accidental visitors.
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Posted in August 11, 2008 ¬ 3:10 pmh.Dean Cruddace
SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) in it`s infancy was simply guesswork and waiting for Google and other bots to stop by and crawl your pages content, then return the bots findings to a central index. Then things changed..
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