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Mar 30 2010

Can using ASP.NET affect your search engine optimisation or site crawlability?

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For a long time there has been a myth that using ASP.NET will affect the crawlability of your site for the search engines, resulting in reduced rankings or page content not being cached. The search engines rely on page content and the relevance of that content to make their results more relevant. That’s why tags such as the h1, h2, strong and title tags are important to the search engines, as they emphasise the relevance of on page keywords.

Since ASP and ASP.NET are server side scripting languages, the search engines only see the outputted html and not the scripts that output the html (unless specifically stated by the ( runat=”client”) JavaScript only). After doing some extensive research, I found no evidence whatsoever of the search engines not being able to cache pages or site content based on the scripting language used. Website indexing times are usually down to other factors such as outputted code to content ratios and slow server responses etc.

So, in conclusion, the scripting language you use to build the site should not affect the site’s crawlability for the search engines and if you want to get the best out of your site, you should think about optimising the content and URL structures along with improving page relevance, keeping in mind what users search for in the search engines.

Adam Wood
ASP/SEO Programmer and Hosting Contact

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Mar 29 2010

Blogging for Business: Things to Post in Your Blog

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When you have finally got into the blogging for business then you must make it sure that it is able to reach the audience in the intended manner. You need to decide upon the elements which you are going add on to your blog page to make it more impressive. But the problem is that making this decision is little difficult. Let me put across some ideas which can be entailed in your business blog.

Features and Benefits of your Products and Services
Describe and talk about your product or service in an enthusiastic and positive tone. It is important that you stress on the topic and present the benefits in a stronger way. It is also good to point out some of the limitations of your product however never be too elaborative in that.

Announcements
Whenever you launch a new feature or product or simply come up with some lucrative promotional offers you should always highlight them on your blog page. In this way the customers would be glad to watch out for your website and get details. This is a great way to get them hitched to your blog and thus increases traffic too.

Tutorials
With the help of tutorials the customers will get an insight on how to use a particular product or service. You can provide them tutorials which are associated with the product or service you offer. Suppose you deal in women makeup accessories and cosmetics then you can add tutorials on do-it-yourself makeup tips etc. This way you shall be able to connect more easily with your customer’s through your blog and they will find it more useful and thus visit the blog over and over again.

Related News
It is also a great idea to include news about the related industries etc. This makes your blog post more informative and thus the readers would want to visit it more. This way you would be able to connect with the customers from variety of interests,

Related Tips
Customers will surely be happy to see some related tips and tricks on the blog with which they can be able to use the product or service in more efficient manner. Providing Tips and tricks is a great way to promote your product and in this way the users will be willing to visit your website more often as they get interesting stuff on it.

Satisfied Customer Testimonials
It is another way to grab the trust of the users. You can add some testimonials from the clients and companies etc who are already using your product. When the viewers see the comments and experiences of old clients then they tend to build a good impression of your blog.

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Mar 29 2010

Clients Without A Clue

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Anyone who has ever worked in Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) will know that there’s quite some skill involved. The client gives you keywords that must be inserted into articles. These may be articles they want you to write from scratch, or they may provide you with links to articles they like which they want rewriting.

Either way, you need to work in those keywords at a given percentage of the overall content, which may be 1% to 2%. Too little and those clever spiderbots don’t have enough to feed on and your client’s site doesn’t rate well; too much and they spit your keywords out in disgust and scurry off to report your client to Google for over-egging the pudding, so to speak.

Trying to sneak in keywords or longtail keywords (a keyword phrase) can be difficult at the best of times. You can’t just write freely because you are always aware of the need to bring your track around to the point where the keyword(s) can fall into place again. Generally, they don’t fall into place; you have to push and squeeze them in, and occasionally break out your literary cro-bar and jam the little bastards in where they really don’t fit at all.

That’s at the best of times.

The worst of times is when the client mistakes you for some sort of literary magician. Here’s how it goes:

Client: I own a ferret-breeding website, and I want you to write some SEO articles to bring traffic to my site.

You: No problem.

Client: I have some articles I’ve found online I want you to rewrite.

You: Even better.

Client: I want you to use longtail keywords.

You: I can do that.

Client: I need “ferret-breeding for beginners”, “best food for baby ferrets”, “how to stop your ferret attacking small children”, and “what to do if you start to find your ferret sexually attractive”.

You: Uh ….

Client: I’m attaching the articles I really like. They are: “David Beckham’s luxury lifestyle”, “Cooking with Indian spices”, and “Developing the next-generation stealth bomber”.

You: What the fuck?

Client: Pardon?

You: I said … that’s your luck … because … it’s my forte.

Client: Oh, good.

So as not to lose face or insult the client, you take the project. You end up writing some probably libellous story about David Beckham and his specially-constructed ferret room; you wax lyrical about the delights of Tandoori Ferret and Ferret Samosas; and you describe how the current USAF stealth bomber has a technical glitch that causes it to smart-bomb ferret dens rather than Al-Qaeda bunkers and that ground troops are taking pity on the orphaned ferret young and taking them back to the U.S. where they are attacking children because they’re not getting the right food but are then being calmed by getting a bit of human lurving.

Your client thinks you’re an idiot. The feeling is mutual.

All right, so there’s a little hyperbole in there, but it’s not far off the truth at times. The problem is that clients sometimes don’t realise how difficult their projects will be. They can think in fairly simplistic terms – you’re a writer so write this. That’s like asking your mechanic to put a Hummer engine in your Mini Cooper. It can probably be done, but it’s going to be a proper pain in the arse and the end result will look like a dog’s dinner.

Honesty in client relations is crucial. You can’t allow a precedent to be established where your client suffers under the delusion that the work you are giving them is easily done. Paying by the word simply does not account for the time you may have to spend researching their project, and the difficulties you may experience in shaping an acceptable final piece. If Mr Ferret Breeder wants you to rewrite an existing article on ferret-breeding, that’s great. If he wants you to research the topic and struggle like hell to cram difficult longtail keywords into practically irrelevant articles, then you have to let him know it’s going to require more money or it’s simply not doable if he wants something genuinely decent at the end of it.

You may be a writer, but you can also speak, and sometimes you have to.

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Mar 29 2010

Affiliate Summit West 2009 Session Videos Available to Rent Online

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Videos of sessions from Affiliate Summit West 2009, which took place January 11-13, 2009 in Las Vegas, are now available for rent on YouTube.

Gary Vaynerchuk and Jim Kukral at Affiliate Summit West 2009

When the session videos are rented on YouTube, they can be view over a period of 72 hours. The rate for each video rental is $19.98.

See the Affiliate Summit West 2009 agenda for descriptions of any session.

You can see the Gary Vaynerchuk keynote at Affiliate Summit West 2009 for free at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7VU9PM3uFk.



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Mar 29 2010

Blacksn0w RC2 Final: Unlock iPhone 3.1.3 Baseband 05.11.07

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BlackSn0w RC2 final for iPhone 3.1.3 (baseband 05.11.07) is finally available in the Cydia. It’s worth to mention that BlackSn0w RC2 is not really an official release by GeoHot; nothing new. Rather, this one is basically Geohot’s original unlock and the recent fix by MSFT Guy for firmware 3.1.3 being repackaged. This release essentially fixes the Wifi Blacksn0w to Unlock iPhone OS 3.1.3 baseband 05.11.07 and the bootloop issues that affect users on the last test release.

In order to successfully install it, your iPhone 3G and 3GS needs to be jailbroken first. Blacksnow RC2 Final will only install if you are running 3.1.2 or 3.1.3 and if your baseband (05.11.07) is present. In order to get the Blacksnow RC2 Final, you need to launch Cydia and add the following source http://cydia.pushfix.info once it is installed. Search for blacksn0w rc2 final and you should be good to go.

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Mar 29 2010

Foursquare Raises $10 Million in Funding, Forgets To Renew Domain Name

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Picture this: you are a venture capitalist, and you just invested $10 million of your hard earned funds in a promising Web 2.0 company. A couple of days later you decide to visit the company’s website, only to find the famous Godaddy parked domain page there. That is right, the company forgot to renew its domain name and let it expire!

This is what happened with Foursquare, one of the fastest growing startups around. The lead is coming from TechCrunch. Here is a quote:

Yesterday, Foursquare had some downtime. That’s nothing new, startups have downtime all the time — see: Twitter, that was their M.O. for about a year — but the reason for Foursquare’s appears to be a little humorous.

While the site is back up and running now, it appears that Foursquare forgot to renew their domain name, which expired on March 25. As a result, GoDaddy, the registrar, pulled the site and put up their own landing page. Which some people noticed on Twitter and other tipped us about.

Luckily all the company had to do was to renew the domain and they were back in business. Still a pretty funny story huh? If nothing else, go to your registrar right now and make sure your important domains are on auto-renew….


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