Category: Archive

Repetition: the Secret to Visibility and Attention!

Have you ever felt disappointment and dismay when trying a new marketing approach because it didn’t generate the response you expected? If so, you are certainly not alone. Perhaps in our impatience and high hopes we’ve forgotten the old saying, “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again? In fact repetition is one of the primary ingredients for realizing your goals.

Why Using Tracking Links In Article Resource Boxes Can Block Your Link Popularity

You will have been said a hundred times that you need to track everything that is related to your marketing campaigns or you will fail. Yes, this is really important because otherwise, you won’t know anything about the marketing success of each individual ad.

But What If You Decide For The Wrong Tracking Method ?

In order to be able to decide what tracking methods you can choose from, here’s a short reminder :

1.) Using a tracking service like ROIbot, AdMinder or Hypertracker.

Using Cascading Style Sheets on Your Web Site

How would you like to have a tool that could make your web site load faster? What if it could also allow you to make changes across you entire site with just a few keystrokes? And while we’re at it, let’s make it the standard for new browsers, so that your site will still work properly in the future.

Well, that tool is here now and it’s called Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). CSS is the part of the code that defines the appearance of a web site.

Yahoo!’s Web Ignites the Robot Industry

Everyone is trying to second-guess what’s going on at Yahoo!. Some experts are saying webmasters will stop paying $299 yearly for the Yahoo! Business Express listing because they’ve seen their rankings tank since Yahoo! started serving Google crawler-based results. Others say it’s more important than ever to pay for the Yahoo! listing in order to boost link popularity, an important algorithm ranking factor.

What Changed at Yahoo!?

The Difference Between a Hub and a Switch

You wouldn’t believe how many times I have been asked the question “So what exactly is the difference between a switch and a hub anyway?” Or how many times I have heard it answered “Well, switches switch and… err… a hub doesn’t.” This would leave one to believe that maybe there isn’t much difference at all or maybe this is just another one of those marketing strategies so that computer vendors can charge us more. Well that is not the case and there really is a difference (quite a significant one).

Back To Top