Feb 20
During the last two or three months, Google has been giving much more rapid visibility and higher ranking to blog posts in its regular web search.
In the latter part of January, blog posts appropriate for particular keyword searches would appear within a small number of hours in the regular web search. The algorithm may well be using the RSS news feeds associated with the blogs.
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Feb 15
I wanted to share a powerful marketing tip with you toda!
This is something that when done properly by you or your search engine marketing (SEM) supplier, can improve your results and increase your sales WITHOUT adding a single penny or cent to your costs.
This is something that all successful search engine marketers have so
ingrained into them; they mumble it in their sleep!
Test, Test, Test!
So, testing - that’s nothing new. What’s the big deal? The big
deal is that most people overlook this and miss the opportunity
to significantly improve their response rate.
Hence profits are lost doing Internet Marketing.
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Jan 28
At the beginning of the millennium, Podcasting started to hit the masses. But now it seems almost necessary to have a Podcast for your marketing plan. Well at least that’s what Creator and Podcaster of podchick.com and skydivergirls.com, Kayeffcie Blanchette said to Web Pro News in an interview.
Take a look into how to start a Podcast, just click on image to play the Podcast video!
For more information:
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Jan 24
Publicizing your blog appears to be a real challenge, but it doesn’t have to be. WebProNews Reporter Kara Ratliff talked to David Meerman Scott the Author of New Rules of Marketing and PR about how to overcome some of the challenges that come with publicizing. Scott offers many helpful tips including “trying.” According to Scott, you will never fully know until you try. Catch the full report from Kara Ratliff right here on WebProNews.
Please play the video below:
We can help you by:
* Creating a customised blog, that looks like your website.
* Getting Your blog integrated, so that it sits on your website server, so any visitors will be good for your main website as well.
* Optimised your blog, so that it can be found on the major search engines.
* Allows your blog to be interactive with clients and potential clients!
See some of our clients blogs:
http://www.smarthousesolutions.com/blog/
http://www.claimthatjob.com/blog/

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Jan 12
1) Make your password long – 6 characters is OK, 10 characters is good, and 15 characters is excellent. 15 is really desirable for high-level security, because 15 is a special number in Microsoft Windows.
At 14 characters and less, Windows passwords are scrambled as “hashes” (encrypted into unseen scrambled characters), and stored in hidden Windows system files. It is possible for a gifted hacker to access those stored hashes and unscramble your passwords. However, Microsoft Windows no longer stores hashed passwords at 15 characters and longer. Yes, it is annoying to type 15 characters just to log into your account, but some situations may merit the effort.
For example: you are the Finance Director of a company, or you are dealing with security issues or materials.
2) Start designing and thinking about the password with a memorable meaningful phrase..then make it complex by adding numbers and special characters. Here is how you do it:
- Pick a word or multi-word phrase that is meaningful to you.
- Make one or two letters to be upper case.
- Then change one or two letters to be numbers.
- Then for the sneaky twist: insert one or two non-alphabetic characters. The beginning or end of the password is easiest for memorization purposes. Examples include: .(period), !, *, %, &, or #.
- Examples of Password Strength:
| OK Password: |
Better Password: |
Excellent Password: |
| david |
1david |
1david@ |
| rowena |
Rowena49 |
.Rowena49. |
| starfish |
star22fish |
Star22fish* |
| smellydog |
sm7llydog |
£Sm7llydog£ |
| spacecraft |
spacecraft66 |
%Spacecraft66# |
| sharonrider |
sharon1r1der |
=Sharon1r1der= |
| nursehouse |
nurse0use |
.NurseH0use. |
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