by Sullenest
1. Update the pages on your website frequently. Stagnant sites are dropped by some search engines. You can even put a date counter on the page to show when it was last updated.
2. Offer additional value on your website. For affiliates and partners you can place links to their sites and products and ask them to do the same for you. You can also advertise their books or videos, if these products relate to your industry and are not in competition with your own product.
3. You can allow customers to ‘opt in’ to get discounts and special offers. Place a link on your site to invite customers to ‘opt in’ to get a monthly newsletter or valuable coupons.
4. Add a link to your primary page with a script ‘Book Mark or Add this site to your Favorites’.
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by Kapinder
You may have seen or heard, claiming websites to be indexed within 48 hrs. Believe it or not it’s not miracle and this can be accomplished by some marketing tactics.
What should not be done?
Search engines provides the url where a website can be submitted for indexing. Do not waste your time in submitting your site there. According to their statement they may take up to 6 weeks for a website to be indexed. It’s just a long time and wastage of your effort.
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By Baron Turner
Many sites on the web are amazing – a real tribute to their designers. Many of these are attractive, functional and compelling for visitors. But look a little deeper and we see a consistent problem with search engine ranking possibilities across many sites. The snazzy site’s creators are good at their job. Their job is site creation. They also generally think they understand site prioritisation but screw up their clients SEO such that the search engine optimisation effort is multiplied through re-work and necessary architectural changes. The main issues are URL manipulation, duplicate content and a serious downside of popular shopping cart software products. Related issues are potentially endless, particularly with future site changes/overhauls and their abandoned URL’s that have desirable search engine clout. The Cause Leading to the Effect.
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by Clyde Boom
Watching Linux video tutorials is an excellent, fast and easy way to learn how to use Linux.
Getting Linux Running in Windows - So You Can Learn How to Use Linux in Windows - Online!
Now you can download a free Linux virtual machine "player" and a free Linux virtual machine so you can run Linux in Windows.
You just download and quickly install the free Linux virtual machine "player" program, the same way you install any Windows program. This takes about twenty minutes.
Then download a free Linux virtual machine and uncompress the virtual machine files from the Linux download file into a folder on your Windows hard disk. Not including the download time, this takes about ten minutes. There is a sample Linux video (free) that shows every step of how to this.
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by Kaitlin Lucy
What is PacketShaper?
It is an application-intelligent traffic management system which delivers predictable, efficient performance for applications running over the WAN and the Internet. It is able to detect and classify automatically an extensive collection of applications and protocols. Thanks to the use of state-of-the-art bandwidth, traffic, service-level and policy management technology, it is able to provide effective application Quality of Service.
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by Roderick Suganob
Internet is definitely making a visible trail of an improved medium of communication. Online businesses and promotions are but just some of the fields that make use of this worldwide connection. Email marketing is indeed of great importance for businesses that concern online promotion.
A big part of online marketers fail to understand the real score of their mailings. A message prompt like ‘message sent’ is not a guarantee that the message reached the prospect’s inbox. There are instances when promotional emails and even opted-in newsletters get block and thus land on bulk folders.
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by Jason Dick
According to Don Evett, in his spam Statistics 2006, 40% of all email in 2006 was considered spam. Evett predicts that the amount of spam will increase 63% in 2007. Of the spam received in 2006, 19% of total spam messages (2.5 billion messages daily) were pornographic in nature. So what can you do to protect your email address from all of these spammers? Below are eleven simple ways you can help lessen the negative impact of spam on your computer as well as the Internet:
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