Archive for March, 2007
published by Gary in News
Hackers have stolen information from at least 45.7 million payment cards used by customers of US retailer TJX, which owns TJ Maxx, and UK outlet TKMaxx.
In a statement to US watchdogs the firm said it did not know the full extent of the theft and its effect on customers.
Sandra Quinn from the Association of Payment Clearing Services (Apacs) told the BBC there had been a “massive” compromise of security - on a scale not seen before.
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published by Gary in Online Marketing | Wordpress
The greatest quality of your blog is its ability to encourage real time conversations. The greatest advantage is that they are loved by the search engines. You can leverage the quality and the advantage to enhance your business brand awareness and customer loyalty by maintaining a regular business blog. Let’s quickly see how a blog […]
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published by Gary in Online Marketing | Social Media
More and more companies these days are using YouTube as a viable marketing tool. YouTube, in case you are unaware of it, is a social media website where you can host your video clips for free and people can view the clips for free. The service is so popular that recently Google purchased it for […]
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published by Gary in Link Strategies
Purchasing links (this actually means paying the other webmasters to put your link on their popular web pages) is an integral part of Internet marketing these days. I’m not going to go into the right and wrong of this exercise, at least at this moment. Buying link space on other websites is prevalent. It pays, […]
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published by Gary in SEO
Search engine optimisation has gradually emerged out of the shadow of keyword-spammers and “tweakers” and evolved into a highly specialised field. I think the future of SEO is quite bright with more and more online businesses depending on traffic from other sources. I have purposely not said “traffic from search engines” because although a big […]
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published by Gary in Back Links | Link Strategies | SEO
Anybody remotely interested in link development and linking strategies should take a look at this post “Five Link Development Experts: A Group Interview” by Rae Hoffman.
Rae and four other link strategy experts Eric Ward, Rand Fishkin, Roger Montti and Todd Malicoat take part in in a question and answer session which reveals valuable insight in […]
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published by Gary in Blogging
There could be countless reasons why people unsubscribe from you blog — that means remove your RSS link from their feed reader — but recently Darren on Problogger listed 34 reasons why readers unsubscribe from your blog. I’m not going to list all the reasons but there are a few that caught my fancy and […]
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published by Gary in On Page SEO | SEO | Website Design
Given the easy availability of 100s of web designing tools, every kid at the corner can stop vandalising the neighbour’s wall for a while, go home, “design” a website and upload it in a matter of a few minutes, and then come back and resume the vandalising. Yes, it is that easy to create web […]
Continue reading “Why Clean Markup Matters to Your SEO”
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