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Graywolf punches Google in the face again

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

One of my favorite bloggers is Michael Gray, (aka Graywolf) who is always willing to tell it like it is.  Well he has done it again pointing out a typical hypocritical action taken by Google and showing how sites like MSN and Forbes are given a "free pass" on the issue of duplicate content.
I also […]

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Is PayPerPost Losing Its Way The Truth About Real Rank

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Since PayPerPost started I have been a huge fan.  They have up until now done everything right.  They kept everything above board with the Disclosure Policy Requirement.  They provided great control for advertisers (I have used them to advertise massively) where you could filter by geographic region, alexa traffic, google PR and many other criteria.  […]

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The Music Industry is Stupid

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

There were plenty of people who trashed the Microsoft Zune back when it was released, which I mistakenly called a Homerun for Microsoft back in September of 2006.  I was planning on buying one but have since realized that the first generation player from Microsoft is lacking in many areas and choose to stick to […]

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Wikipedia Banned, Screw Those Jerks

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

Yes I am serious!  I have personally banned wikipedia links from every site I own including this blog.  I will never link to wiki ever again and in fact I took the several hours to go back through this entire blog from the beginning and remove every wikipedia link we had.
I got the idea recently […]

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Think Before You Snag that Domain Name

Monday, October 16th, 2006

Ok today here is a bit of free advice that may be worth far more then the cost! Recently I found a really awesome domain name that fit a project my son wants to roll out perfectly. I slapped up some ugly content and gave it some links just to get it in […]

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Website Accessibility Becoming Mandatory to be ADA Compliant

Thursday, September 21st, 2006

Recently, a federal judge issued a ruling that is shaking up the way that websites are designed. The ruling lets a lawsuit by the National Federation of the Blind against Target Corp. to proceed. This does not mean that Target has lost the suit, only that the case would not be dismissed and […]

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Microsoft Offers a Bribe - Free Website and Domain and Email

Monday, August 14th, 2006

A little over a month ago Microsoft launched Microsoft Office Live Beta with a lot of effort and resources but it did not make a huge splash in the media, in the web development community or even with the bazillion affiliate marketers out there always looking for new places to publish content. Something is […]

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Optimizing a Web Page: The Beginners Guide

Monday, May 15th, 2006

Building the Perfectly Optimized Page is a series of topics discussing the basics of web page development. Here are the primary areas that will be outlined:

Title Element
META Description Tag
META Keywords Tag
Heading Tags
Alt Attribute
Hyperlinks
Visible Copy
File Names
Directory Names

Title Element
The page title element (some refer to it as the title tag which is incorrect) […]

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