Probably the most ambitious search engine ranking experiment yet.
I looked in Google adwords search engine tool for high value medium high volume search terms in respect of expenses management software.
I exported fifty of tbe better ones into a text document, and then copied them directly into namecheap’s domain availability search tool.
Out . . . → Read More: Using su.pr and Twitter to gain search engine indexing
Search Engine Optimisation – even the words sound tedious, and if you go down the list of things that you need to do in order to Search Engine Optmise your site, you could almost lose the will to live.
However the basics are easy, and no matter what your business does, getting your site . . . → Read More: Using Page Titles for Page 1 Search Engine Results
This site has had large numbers of spam comments, all of which had to be manually deleted from time to time, so it was time to replace the WordPress comments with Disqus, and have Askimet anti spam activated.
Installing Disqus to WordPress took about ten minutes.
(a) going to Plugins and searching for Disqus
(b) . . . → Read More: Disqus and Askimet: hello comments, bye bye spam!
I started off with Joomla, creating websites such as this Boardgame and this Consultancy site, using Artisteer to generate the basic template.
I then used WordPress, and the Atualhalpa theme, for JustanOrdinaryJoe.
Nevertheless Drupal manages to deliver a both more corporate and internet contemporary look and feel – more so than both Joomla and WordPress. . . . → Read More: The Drupal struggle versus WordPress and Joomla, and how good are they on SEO?
Installing plugins to WordPress and activating them is easier than for Joomla or Drupal. I have just spent about half an hour installing the three plugins below:
To get going, I simply selected the Plugins option, from within WordPress admin, and then started browsing the link to popular plugins.
W3 Total cache is . . . → Read More: Adding Plugins to WordPress
Next step is to try some Search Engine Optimisation / SEO.
Currently a search on Google for “clickword” does generate a result, so the site is no longer sandboxed.
However, with clickword not in quotation marks, no result is generated. Also, for some of the website copy – “ClickWord will help the small . . . → Read More: An experiment in SEO and Drupal part III
I firstly re-logged onto my new clickword.co.uk site.
To see what it looked like at the start of part II please see the image from the first article on this series here.
Working around the Drupal administrator section is rather like working on a puzzle for the unintiated.
But pretty quickly, to add content, . . . → Read More: An experiment in SEO and Drupal – Part II
Drupal is less said to be easy to manage than WordPress or Joomla, but is argued to have far greater flexibility. Large media companies, such as Sony, and publications, such as the Economist, have recently adopted Drupal which makes it all the more interesting to explore.
Ordinary Joe, being essentially non techy, has managed to . . . → Read More: An experiment in SEO and Drupal – Part I
CPanel is a website management system favored by professional webmasters. I would not go so far as to give myself that accolade, but I’m certainly in the group that like the product.
There is a broad range of software available: generally all the leading opensource packages.
The onsite help is excellent, and only if you . . . → Read More: CPanel and Fantastico DeLuxe
ClickBank is an Internet Marketing e-book publishers (rather than a mainstream e-book publisher).
The biggest themes on the ClickBank product roster are get rich quick on the internet, lose weight, get a girlfriend, get a boyfriend, get your girlfriend back etc. Other more specialist sectors include advice on child custody, divorce, and there are more . . . → Read More: A review of ClickBank…
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