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The Current History of the Google Panda Releases

You Should Create Unique Content From Panda’s initial launch Google has been gradually updating the algorithmic formula for the Panda. These changes have been aimed at reducing content duplication primarily while allowing for better returns for searchers when searching Google. Quality content can not be stressed enough. Panda filters out the low quality content on […]




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Engineering the Correct SEO Strategy for Today’s Market

With the internet changing everyday staying on top of new trends and changes surrounding SEO should be a top priority of any professional SEO Company. Within the last year or more the SEO industry has changed immensely. Some of these changes include the Panda and Penguin filters and the recent changes of the exact match […]




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Are Social Media Share Buttons Needed on Every Webpage?

Having the availability to share your content is always a plus, especially if it brings value to the reader. There are other reasons as well. Some will bookmark or share a site for purpose of just liking you or for the option to go back to it at a later time and date. They maybe […]




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How Color Scheme, CTA’s and Web Design Affect Website Visitors

Overall Added Value As a Web Designer, Programmer and SEO Specialist it all goes hand and hand for the most part. Knowing your target country or audience can aid in the delivery of your message and what you are trying to accomplish. The design and layout are for sure areas that go overlooked and under […]




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Spamming is out of Control Because of Cheap Blogs, Link Building and Cheap SEO Company’s

Blog Creation for Link Building In the effort to create links for back link profiles and more results, individuals and companies have resorted to tactics of duplicate profile creation, multiple fake profiles and an unsurpassed amount of blog sites with little or no use to anyone looking to gain valuable information. Some examples are WordPress […]




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How to win the war Against Black Hatters and Spam

Free is Killing the Internet This is because of fake accounts on Facebook, Google, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Twitter and blogs which are the main source of the problem. These company’s should join Google and Bing by creating structured data. We will not even get into the scams and spammers coming from fake e-mail accounts on Yahoo! […]




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Unplugging With SmallBox Web Design

How did you feel? Well, considering I spent almost no time doing anything but working on the business, this is sorta a tough one to answer. Most of the time when I want to unplug I may disappear for an entire weekend to get away from the daily work habits that flow over into the […]




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What are Some of the Benefits of Video Marketing and Optimization?

Video Marketing Video marketing is a widespread choice for businesses now a day’s. With increasing market tactics and gaining popularity, video marketing is an aspect of not just SEO, but a solid way to get your message across to your subscribers. Creating a video marketing plan is a great way to find new customers and […]




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What is the Difference Between a Paid Listing and Buying a Link?

Paid listings and Pay per Click ads are not the same as buying links. For example, iAquire got hit by Google early this year. The company was selling links for profit of course and even lost their court case due to link selling. The company allowed for clients to pay for relevant links after companies […]




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How to Use Twitter Hashtags: A Simple Guide

Making use of the Hashtag for Twitter You probably already have a twitter account up and running for your business. If not, you may want to consider one now. Twitter is a great platform for sharing links to your site and it’s also a great way to connect with your customers on a more personal […]




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What did you Learn During 2012? – Success or Failure

What was Learned? I can not say 2012 has been the best of years to this point, while at the same time several new thing’s have been picked up this year though. Some of the primary thing’s I picked up this year were new techniques pertaining to the SEO industry, time management and Cold Fusion […]




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Hire a In-House SEO Manager or Outsource Your SEO Work?

Importance of Selection Choosing the correct SEO firm to perform the daily activities of optimization is an all to important investment in today’s modern world of technology. As an Internet Marketer, measuring the success of an SEO campaign can be measured in several way’s, such as web analytic, phone tracking, cash flow, conversions and more. […]




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Duplicated Web Content – Google Authorship and Article Directories

The Role of Google Authorship If you are the author of the article, can Google tell the difference when using article submission services? The facts point to no at this point, but there are more and more sites starting to follow the same authorship standard and business site verification standards. With authorship being more common […]




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Do Natural Organic Positions and AdWord Postions Work Interactively?

How Organic Placement is Affected Some people seem to be hell-bent on believing that it matters. There is no problem with believing it does have a direct effect on organic placement, but the fact of the matter is; it does not. Although you are entitled to believe what you want to believe, but knowing whether […]




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Is Social Marketing Forcing Business Websites to Disappear?

Why do you Place Social Buttons on a Website? During a discussion on LinkedIn, a gentleman posed the question about not being able to understand the reason social media buttons are on main business websites. I thought it might be nice to cover some of the main purposes of social media strategies and what can […]




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Spreading the Word of Your Web Blog by Social Networking

Making use of Twitter I have spent hours on end gaining contacts for Twitter. You may become discouraged when you first get started trying to establish contacts/followers but persistence will pay for itself eventually. Like any good search engine optimization you must maintain a constant campaign to prove to be effective. Social media marketing is […]




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A Helpful Purchase Guide on Website Domain Names Before Expiration

This is some information I compiled surrounding domain names being purchased or expiring. I came across this on Google while doing some research on domain names and link building. Domain names that are expired are given a page rank (PR) of zero once they are expired. Now there are some time stipulations set on domain […]




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How to Handle Cold Fusion Errors – onError() Function and More

After lots of research surrounding the onMissingTemplate() function, cflog, and creating a custom error log, it became very event that the information you have would be great, I say great except; a server issue…. Source: Colorblind Programming <cfsetting showdebugoutput=”no” requesttimeout=”200″ /> <cfoutput> Server.ColdFusion.RootDir=#Server.ColdFusion.RootDir# <!— quick and dirty way of getting the file separator —> <cfif find(‘/’,Server.ColdFusion.RootDir)> […]




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The Google web Directory Smack Down – The Good the bad the Ugly

Why can Google just not index these web directories they believe to be not so worthy? Google can still let company’s submit to directories but do not have to index these directories. Sure Google can still then chose which ones are valid or not.  So what is now considered an honest legitimate directory for safe […]




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Which way is Better – External Blog or Internal Blog?

Blogging and SEO Results Currently I am testing out both of the theory’s myself. I have two websites that utilize the content on blogs externally and another site that does not use an external blog for content for the main websites. I use the content from these two external blogs by pulling the content from […]




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Are you Ready for the Next Round of EMD Updates?

Empowering Spam While this may seem like a good ideal, I believe it to be a problem at this point. Could be wrong, but it would seem that these domain names are targeting keywords and not so much opening the door to new domain names for businesses. Of course as you may or may not […]




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Are you Claiming Your Web Content to Prevent Duplicated Articles?

First thought that comes to mind. Try making use of the rel=author attribute. For example: a WP blog allows for authorship as well as sites like BloggerSpot and ArticlesBase.com. From experience it would seem that when sites are joined or for a better term utilized as assets to help the later of the sites, duplicate […]




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How to Improve Your NAP for Better Local Placement

Okay, Hopefully you are Awake.  The article is for sure helpful, especially if you are looking to increase your SEO Local presence.  Some simple strategies for finding out more about your competition is to just simply locate the competitors on the local 7-Pack listing in the results and copy and past the address in the […]




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New Website Design & Development From Link Worx Seo

What has the Agenda Been Like Okay, recently there have been significant changes going on behind the scenes for the company. Not only has the company created new added features to the custom content management system, a new invoice system has been created as well. The new editions to the system required some intensive Cold […]




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Ten Best SEO Practices to Follow to Help Your Business

The Problem Recently an individual was trying to understand why their website had been dropped from the search engine results. There are several factors that can cause your website to lose placement completely or drop significantly enough that you may need to search several pages back in the results to find your site again. There are […]




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What do you do When Project Budgeting is a Constraint for Your Company?

Have you ever declined possible clients because of low budgeting, such as a few hundred dollars a month because they want top placement but not willing enough to pay for it. How about possible projects where the client believes top ranking placement is the only measuring factor for their online business? O’, here is another […]




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How to Increase Traffic to Your Website With Images and Sitemaps

Our Blogging Delay Update First off, if anyone who is a subscriber has been wondering why the news letter has been the same for about two months now, it has been because of being extremely busy. There has been an extensive amount of work being completed elsewhere for another company over the last few months. […]




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How can Geo-Targeting Help Businesses

What is Geo-Targeting? This is a form of location specific targeting where you literally choose specific locations to market your services or products too. A simple way to understand this objective is to think of it as local listing services that show local results in the search engines. But the main difference is that you […]




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How to Prevent Your own Visits on Google Analytics?

Recently, I implemented some changes to the source code that allowed visits to not be recorded by the developers and designers visiting a clients website.  These visits when recorded are producing false results in the Google Analytic accounts. In light of these recorded events, it seemed to me that the information was not giving an […]




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Free Sitemap Creation, Validation and Submission

Free Sitemap Creation Considering all the available resources for creating sitemaps, this one is the best around as far as I am concerned. I personally have tinkered around with several sitemap programs and multiple sitemap generators online. Some charge for these services but there are plenty of free resources available online. The option is yours. […]




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How to Create a Custom Google+ Vanity URL

Well by now you probably know about the new Google+ feature available for Google+ users. But if you are not aware of it yet or you are not able to get your custom vanity URL yet, keep this post on hand or return when your profile is approved by Google for the new vanity URL […]




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How to Create Video Sitemap Code to get Better Video Results

Well, let me start off by saying thing’s have been busy since the last post back in early November. Most of my time and focus has been spent updating websites to HTML5 code. So my apologize for the long delay of writing. There is still plenty of updating to complete so it could be a […]




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How Does Google+ Social Signals Effect Websites and Posting’s?

Okay, recently there has been some discussion surrounding the Google Authorship and Publisher topic. So I figured what a great time to cover another article for the topic since it has been part of an update being done for some websites I am working on. First off, there has been some more talk about the […]




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Thoughts on Getting Hired as a UX Designer

How do you define UX design? User experience design (UX, UXD, UED or XD) is the process of enhancing user satisfaction with a product by improving the usability, accessibility, and pleasure provided in the interaction with the product. User experience design encompasses traditional human–computer interaction (HCI) design, and extends it by addressing all aspects of […]




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Disney+ announces official 'Andor' Season 2 premiere date and teases TIE fighter heist

Disney+ announced an official premiere date for "Andor" Season 2, which will return to the streaming service on April 22, 2025.




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Open Gateway: Step into mock lunar orbit habitat at Space Center Houston

The public can now step into the future of lunar exploration at Space Center Houston by entering an early mockup for Northrop Grumman's Gateway astronaut accommodations around the moon.




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Marvel superheroes explore strange timelines in new trailer for 'What If…?' Season 3 (video)

A new trailer for Marvel Animation's animated anthology "What If…?" Season 3 has landed




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'Crumb trails' of meteoroids could reveal potentially dangerous comets years before they reach Earth

Potentially dangerous comets could be spotted many years in advance by following the meteoroid trails they leave near Earth, new research shows.




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SabersPro Vader lightsaber review: "An elegant replica that doesn't come cheap"

Is this ode to the Dark Lord of the Sith most impressive or does it choke on its own aspirations?




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Long ago, Voyager 2 might have caught Uranus at a bad time

A new analysis of Voyager 2 data reveals a fresh theory about Uranus's unique magnetosphere.




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China's Mars rover Zhurong finds possible shoreline of ancient Red Planet ocean

Data from China's Zhurong rover has revealed what appears to be an ancient shoreline streaking through Mars' northern hemisphere.




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'I weigh the same': NASA astronaut Suni Williams refutes tabloid health claims (video)

NASA astronaut Suni Williams says her weight is stable aboard the International Space Station, rebutting tabloid claims that her orbital stay has made her emaciated.




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NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab laying off 5% of its workforce

The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA's chief center for planetary exploration, is conducting its second round of layoffs in 2024, reducing its workforce by another 5%.




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Trump appoints SpaceX's Elon Musk to help head regulation-slashing 'Department of Government Efficiency'

President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to lead the new Department of Government Efficiency, which aims to 'dismantle government bureaucracy.'




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Intel Promises Fix for Arrow Lake Performance Issues Within a Month

Intel has announced that it will address the performance issues plaguing its recently launched Core Ultra 200S series, particularly in gaming. The company acknowledged that the launch did not meet expectations and plans to roll out updates by the end of November or early December to rectify the situation.

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Antec Introduces the CX600M Trio PC Case

Antec Inc., a global leader in high-performance computer components and accessories, is proud to announce the launch of the Antec CX600M Trio Mid-Tower Gaming Case. This latest addition to Antec's chassis lineup combines compact design with cutting-edge modern style, delivering a jaw dropping microATX case that's perfect for modern, high-performance PCs.

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MONTECH Releases MKey PRO Mechanical Keyboard

Following the success of our debut mechanical keyboard last year, we are excited to introduce the MKey PRO, our latest innovation crafted to elevate your typing and gaming experience. Featuring premium materials and top-tier features, the MKey PRO is driven by the enthusiastic feedback and support from our community.

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LG Unveils Newest Stretchable Display

LG Display has made a groundbreaking announcement by unveiling the world's first stretchable display capable of expanding by 50%. This innovative technology was showcased at LG Science Park in Seoul on November 8, 2024, during a gathering of over 100 industry experts, researchers, and academics involved in a national project aimed at developing stretchable display technologies.

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How QR Codes Enhance Computer Use and Accessibility

QR codes are widely used for quick access to websites and information, but they’re also a helpful tool for simplifying tasks on computers. With a QR code generator, users can connect mobile devices to computers, share files, link to online resources, and even enhance security.

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ASUS ProArt LC 360 Liquid CPU Cooler Review

In this review we are taking a look at the ProArt LC 360, a 360mm all-in-one cooler for your CPU that brings in some outside help from Alphacool for the fan solution. Taking design queues from the existing LC 420, the LC 360's smaller radiator footprint allows for use in many more case options, while still promoting good performance.

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