Developing Your Site for Performance : Compression and Other Server-Side Enhancements
This is the fifth part of a five part article. Read part four here.
Keyword Repetition for Search Engine Optimization
Reader Question: I remember reading in other articles about keyword usage rules that a particular keyword (in this case “asthma”) should not be used more than three times on one page. I read it a year or two ago, so I don’t remember the source. Is this restriction no longer valid? Can you repeat “asthma” in many phrases, as long as the phrases are different?
Yahoo Enhances Yahoo Personal
Yahoo Personals has launched Yahoo Personals Premier – a revolutionary new service that fulfills the evolving needs of today’s online daters.
MSN Enhances Multilingual Search
Basis Technology announced that Microsoft has chosen the Rosette Linguistics Platform to support Web searches in its new MSN search engine.
MSN Search Blog Takes The High Road
The Microsoft Network search blog team announced a set of principals and aspirations that will guide them in their weblog postings.
Developing Your Site For Performance : JavaScript/File-Related Optimization
This is the third part of a five part article. Read part 2 here.
Developing Your Site For Performance : Markup/CSS Optimization
This is the second part of a five part article. Read part 1 here.
Blogging Your Clients Revisited
Longtime readers of this weblog know that I have struggled in the past over whether or not I should blog about the client engagements my firm is working on – even if they are relevant to what this site covers.
Don’t Be A Reciprocal Linking Turkey!
I had an email exchange with an SEO client today after his webmaster called him pushing reciprocal linking software (when all this web designer was after was to generate some extra work from a client that hasn’t needed him for awhile). Then that client called me after he received my email de- nouncing the software, fully convinced by a follow-up phone call from his web designer that the reciprocal linking soft- ware WAS valuable.
Developing Your Site for Performance : Optimal Cache Control
This is the fourth part of a five part article. Read the third part here.