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May 29, 2007
James Krawder

6 Steps to Make More Money with PPC Advertising

Rating: 2 stars

PPC advertising is rapidly becoming one of the most popular forms of Internet advertising today. Productive PPC advertising depends mostly on how the ad is structured, but also which services you use. Here are 6 steps to productive PPC advertising..

May 24, 2007
Madhusudan Pagadala

Partial Page Rendering Using Hidden IFrame

Rating: 4 stars

Partial-page rendering removes the need for the whole web page to be refreshed as the result of a postback. Instead, only individual regions of the page that have changed are updated. As a result, users do not see the whole page reload with every postback, which makes user interaction with the Web page more seamless.

Developers that want to add such behaviors to their web pages are often faced with a difficult decision. All of these actions can be implemented using a very simple solution: by refreshing the entire page in response to the user interaction. However this solution is easy but not always desirable. The full page refresh can be slow, giving the user the impression that the application is unresponsive. Another option is to implement such actions using JavaScript (or other client-side scripting technologies). This results in faster response times, at the expense of more complex, less portable code. JavaScript may be a good choice for simple actions, such as updating an image. However, for more complicated actions, such as scrolling through data in a table, writing custom JavaScript code can be a very challenging undertaking..

May 24, 2007
Titus Hoskins

Google's Supplemental Index - What You Need To Know

Rating: 5 stars

If you run an online website or business you have probably already heard about Google's Supplemental Index. You may have even heard it being referred to as Google's Gulag, Google's Digital Dungeon, or the moniker that seems to have stuck: Google Hell.

Hate it or love it, webmasters are passionate about the big G. There's no argument on that point for one good reason: Google simply delivers the most search engine traffic on the web. For any webmaster with at least a few white SEO connected brain cells Google can supply 60% or more of their traffic..

May 18, 2007
Adriana Iordan

Checklist for Usability Forms

HTML forms are one way a user can send data to Web sites. They are essential in almost every interaction one can have with a site.

In most cases, forms usability will improve the usability of the entire site. The primary goal of form usability is making sure that the intended users are able to interact properly with the Web site while having a positive and convenient experience.

Keep reading: Checklist for Usability Forms   Tags: Design
May 15, 2007
Greg Benage

AdWords Answers

Rating: 4 stars

You've got your products, either ones you've created or someone else's that you're going to promote. You've got a killer Web site all set up to make sales and bring in money while you sleep. You're all set to become the next internet millionaire.

There's only one problem: No one is actually visiting your site. Now what?

There are several effective ways to drive traffic to your site, ranging from the "brute force" method of article writing and bum marketing to the arcane arts of search engine optimization.

One of the easiest (and potentially most expensive) is pay-per-click advertising with Google AdWords..

Keep reading: AdWords Answers   Tags: PPC
May 15, 2007
Surjit Sidhu

Search Engine Indexing Process

There is a lot of speculation about how search engines index websites. The topic is shrouded in mystery about exact working of search engine indexing process since most search engines offer limited information about how they architect the indexing process. Webmasters get some clues by checking their log reports about the crawler visits but are unaware of how the indexing happens or which pages of their website were really crawled..

Keep reading: Search Engine Indexing Process   Tags: SEO
May 14, 2007
Juan Tello

The Science of Submitting Sites to Directories

Once very simple (only Yahoo was worth submitting), the science of submitting sites to directories has become increasingly complex. There are numerous softwares, sites and services that take care of (or promise) submitting your site to the millions of directories existing today.

Unfortunately, the promise of "Be listed in 10,000 directories with one click" is blatantly false. If you want to be listed in PageRank Zero directories, an invitation to being banned, go ahead. And do not forget to give them a real email, for them to spam you forever..

May 11, 2007
Nicola Deiana

10 Ways to Double Your AdSense Income Instantly

Rating: 2.6 stars

The principles I'm discussing here is about focus. Here are 10 ways in which you can improve your AdSense CPMs and CTRs..

Apr 11, 2007
Dr. Deepak Dutta

14 Rules to Abide By For Search Engine Traffic

If you are setting up a website, follow these simple rules to improve search engine rankings of your site. You can also follow these techniques if your website is not ranked high in search engines for certain keywords. Concentrate on the home page of your site and once you learn the techniques, you will be able to apply them to the other pages of your site that will have multiple high ranking pages..

Apr 11, 2007
Deepthi Kumar

28 SEO Steps to Win Search Engine Rankings

Rating: 5 stars

Search Engines are built to help the searchers. Search Engines strive to put the best fit/standard websites on top rankings so that searchers get their required info within few clicks.

How do Search Engines know a website's standard and its relevance with searched keywords? What are the steps you should follow for a complete SEO to improve your website's rankings?

This article covers Search Engine Optimization in two levels - the first is On-page optimization, and the next is Off-Page Optimization. An effective On-page optimization together with good Off-page optimization will improve your Search Engine Rankings.