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Archive for May, 2007

Duplicate Content and Google

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

Google’s Webmaster Guidelines warn against Duplicate Content because it hurts the usefulness of the web. You say you don’t have duplicate content on your site. So why are your pages in Supplemental Hell?
Maybe there are things happening you haven’t looked at.
First of all, you should use a google sitemap generation tool to see if [...]

Golfolicious Blog Launches on Custom WordPress Theme

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

Kirsten just launched her Golfolicious Blog on a Kickass custom wordpress theme. With this tongue in cheek layout showing Kirsten’s description of how she plays golf, she should have some humorous fun with it!
Sometimes a simple email conversation will give me the direction to take with a blogskin design. While having an email conversation with [...]

Happy Memorial Day

Monday, May 28th, 2007

I, for one, am spending at least a few minutes sending out (yet more) emails telling our elected representatives in Congress that keeping us in Iraq to ensure the oil companies and war profiteers have a healthy balance sheet is not worth the price. How about you?
Technorati Tags: end the war, Iraq, Memorial [...]

Google snags Feedburner for $100 million

Friday, May 25th, 2007

Well, it’s now guaranteed that you’ll see ads in your rss reader wherever a site has used Feedburner for its feed. The monetizing of rss has stepped up a notch with Google’s acquisition of Feedburner.
I’m just glad I resisted the urge to switch my feeds over to Feedburner like all the Successful-Blog Tuesday night [...]

Iframe issues

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

I admit to always having a bias against IFrames since they allow others to steal my content. But now there’s a good argument against using them even for legitimate purposes. Apparently, since they’re majorly used for ad serving, many of the adblockers are blocking ALL IFrame contents. McAfee with “Privacy Service” enabled on IE6 and [...]

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