A Google List You Don’t Want To Be On

With all the uproar about Google’s Panda and Penguin updates you could think the only thing a webmaster needs to be concerned with is being found on Google and getting a good ranking. However, you would be wrong. There is 1 Google list you don’t want to be on and it is the Google Blacklist. [...]

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I Wish I Knew This 30 Years Ago!

It seems every year something new comes out and we have to learn  how to do something differently. Remember before plastic? Well I do. We use to wrap sandwiches in waxed paper and used foil to cover leftovers. Then things got better and we had plastic bags, plastic wrap and storage bowls. And then a [...]

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Use Htaccess To Improve Page Load Times

Remember my articles about The Most Powerful File On Your Site and the 3 Reasons To A Make Web Page Faster? Well it’s time to put that information together and improve page load times for your site. Now if you have a WordPress blog the fastest and easiest way to improve you page speed is [...]

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3 Reasons To A Make Web Page Faster

The other night I watched the movie “In Time” where time was used for money. And although we don’t use time as currency in our society we are still almost as obsessed with it as the characters in the movie – especially when we are online. Every day thousands of people search for ways to [...]

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Use Htaccess To Decrease Your Work – An HTML Tip

If your site is still in the design stage or new enough you don’t have to worry about losing search engine traffic or broken bookmarks then I do not advise you to implement the information in this post. Instead I recommend you not use HTML files for your site but 1 of the more dynamic [...]

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htaccess 404 Error Page Control Works Most of the Time

We’ve all seen the dreaded 404 Error Page and we’ve been told we should create our own custom error pages for various reasons. I’ve had custom 404 error pages for my sites almost since day 1 although I had trouble getting 1 of them to work correctly. (I’ll tell you about that further down in [...]

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