Get FREE Traffic
You’ve probably heard a lot of talk about pay-per-click search engines lately.
The principle is pretty simple. Firstly, you open an account with the search engine. Once you have an account you can bid on relevant keywords to get a high ranking in the results when those keywords are searched for. You only pay when your listing is clicked.
Connecting to a Database in a Visual C++ Application
Learn to connect a Visual C++ application to a database easily. Step-by-step guide to set up, query, and manage your data connection.
The BIG Website Traffic Lie!
You’re being lied to.
Everywhere you turn someone’s pushing down your throat the belief that the secret to earning big money online is to drive tons of traffic to your site.
Are You Using Ezine Classified Ads?
If not, then you should be. They are much more effective than traditional online classifieds mainly because they are more targeted.
Blow Away the Dead Stuff
Yesterday morning I was looking out of my office window at the trees in my front yard. The trees were filled with brown, shriveled, dead leaves. These leaves were once healthy and green. They had turned brilliant colors under the fall sky. But now they were old and dead.
Connecting to XML-RPC on WordPress: A Simple Guide
How to connect to XML-RPC on WordPress for seamless third-party app interactions. Get the low-down on setup, benefits, and security.
Coach for Careers
If you think all coaches wear sweat suits and dangle whistles around their necks, think again. There’s a whole new breed of coaches who have nothing to do with zone defenses or corner kicks.
Bringing SQL Server Data into Client as XML Data Islands
One of the most frustrating things to me is seeing developers doing new things, but in “old” ways. A classic example is one you may have seen yourself: Here we have a sophisticated client – side application that runs in Internet Explorer, we use XML Data Islands and XSLT transforms and parameters, templates, and we even use XMLHTTP from the client. And along with this we may have page upon page that needs to get a recordset from SQL Server – sometimes many recordsets, and bring them into the page as XML so we can do all our “new kind of cool stuff” with it. Well, that’s great.
Top Tips from the Best SEO’s in the Business
Keywords
Know what you want to be found for. You should know the top two or three terms that are most important to your Web site and have incorporated them into a 25-word description that doesn’t use marketing hype, which can then be submitted to human powered directories. You should also know a list of the top 10 to 100 terms you’d like to be found for and ensure that you have pages within your Web site with good, solid content for these terms to please the crawlers.
(Danny Sullivan of Search Engine Watch)
Preparation Is Your Key To Success
“The best preparation for tomorrow is the proper use of today.”
In essence, everything in life can be compared to the task of trying to fix your own computer problems.