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Could Steve Jobs Really Change the World?

ShareWith the news of Steve Jobs passing I thought I would comment one a couple of things that have troubled me about Apple and Steve Jobs.
There’s no doubt that Steve Jobs importance in the computer world is like no other. One thing he…
Don’t Overlook Google Places!

ShareNeed to rank in your local search result? Be sure to check out Google Places. It identifies your business not only in the local SERPS but also though Google Maps.
To add to your SEO efforts, ranking well for local phrases…
What is a Sales Squeeze Page?
Duplicate content and the big monster!

ShareMany believe that duplicating content penalizes websites. This just isn’t the case at all. If it were true, it would be pure chaos out there. If you think about it, much of the web is comprised of tons of duplicate content. It’s a big…
Google “Likes” just like Facebook

ShareRecently Google added the Google+1 button. This seems to be Google’s most direct attempt to compete with the Facebook “Like” button, which allows your blog to be easily rated. In addition the +1 activity also will show up in Google’s search…
How To Setup An E-Commerce Store With WordPress

How to create an E-commerce store inside a Wordpress site. Learn how to convert a regular Wordpress post into a real product page with a buy button!
7 Ways To Submit Your Site

So you’ve created a new site and now you need to get indexed. Not to worry there are plenty of ways to get Google to notice you. If you have good content to offer, you will be rewarded!
The great news is search engine bots are constantly on the lookout for new web sites and web pages every day. In this article we’ll suggest seven ways to get your site indexed by Google quickly.
Siloing – Another SEO Tip You Don’t Want to Miss!

One of the more highly effective methods a SEO can use when setting up or updating and existing website is siloing. So what’s siloing anyways?
Siloing is basically organizing your web-site into larger categories, applying internal linking to manage the overall page rank and theme. The term soloing comes from the silos you see on a typical farm. You may have wheat in one and rice in another. Together they represent the farm as a whole.



