Relative and Absolute Hyperlinks
You may have heard the terms “absolute” and “relative” in relation to hyperlinks and file paths. So what exactly are they and is there any real difference or benefits in using a particular type?
Overheard on the Street – On a “Sell” Phone?
A Salesman, traveling on Amtrak, placed a cell phone call to his client to follow up on an opportunity.
Email and Site Disclaimers
While laws vary from country to country, it does seem that the overall view of government is that everyone needs protection from everyone else – to a ridiculous agree.
How To Create A Useful, Popular Website
In this free email course, I’ll tell you everything I know about setting up your website and placing it highly in the search engines.
Create a Bookmarking/favorites Script
With so many sites on the web, it’s challenging to gain the attention of visitors for more than 60 seconds – and even more challenging to get them to return.
Yahoo To Increase Email Storage
In a response to Gmail and its highly publicized storage capabilities (1 gig), Yahoo announced that they would be changing the amount of storage it offers its members.
Google Ranking Benefit For Link Titles?
My recent article on the power of anchor tags sparked some interesting discussion in the WebProWorld forum, and revealed an aspect of anchor tag optimization I hadn’t heard mentioned before.
19 Year Old Runs Successful Search Engine FyberSearch
Nathan Enns developed FyberSearch, a non-Google and non-Yahoo related search engine, when he was 18 years old. According to his about page, Enns “is now 19 as of March 21st and continues to be the sole owner of the web and image search engine.” He created his engine out of frustration with current non-relevant search results.
Print On Demand – A Definition and a Comparison
The purpose of this article is to consider Print-On-Demand publishing as an alternative for the aspiring author. It has its strengths and its weaknesses. You may wonder as you begin reading this, but in the end I’m going to say some good things about it.
Focus on a Trade, Not a Discount
Smart buyers will always ask for a better price. Unfortunately, too many sales people and business owners automatically think that reducing their price is the most effective way to respond to this request.