Creating Safe Events in C#
Whenever you write class libraries, custom control or just about anything else, you probably raise a lot of home made events. That’s a simple thing to do, but tedious to write over and over again.
The Four Es of a Successful Pay-per-Click Advertising Program
The good news: you can setup and manage a pay-per-click (PPC) advertising program on Google, Yahoo! or MSN within minutes.
Ask Search Share May Climb With Lycos
If Lycos as a name does not grab your attention right away, you may be missing the size of the scope of the deal that has Ask replacing a couple of pretty big names on the Lycos network.
Neighboroo Mashes Your Neighborhood
The newly-launched Neighboroo.com brings together the great taste of Google Maps with the rich texture of census and other data to provide a variety of insights into neighborhoods around America.
Use an HttpModule to Spam-proof Your Website
Every time an email address is written on a website, it allows spam robots to collect it and abuse it. If you have a website (e.g. blog or forum) that displays the users e-mail address it would be a nice service to mask it for the spam robots.
Adding MSN's Live Search To Your Site
While it may not help on the SEO/SEM end, adding a search option to your site improves its usability a great deal, especially if you have a large site with a great deal of content. Some webmasters prefer to use an in-house search function, but if you don’t have the programming knowledge and/or budget to […]
Google Gets JotSpot
I just received an email from JotSpot, a wiki service provider we use. JotSpot was co founded by Joe Kraus, a name you might remember in search engine history as a founder of Excite.com
Closed Vs. Open Sourced Material
I have been thinking about a comment I got on creative commons and how it should be more clearly labeled in the longer run so that people know what they can do with media.
Bad Guys Always Wear Black Hats
Since the mid-nineties, search engine marketers have been looking for the “magic bullet” that gets their company (or client) into the coveted top spot in search engine results.
Microsoft and Zend Play Nice
Probably more than one jaw hit the floor when yesterday Zend and Microsoft announced that they were going to start playing nicely with each other. If anyone has ever tried to get PHP to load into a windows 2003 server probably knows what I am talking about too.