The announcement of Google’s latest algorithm changes designed to weed out poor quality content from what have commonly become known as “content farms” poses some interesting questions. Early figures suggest that a number of well known and long established sites have been hit quite hard in the SERPS. Some early indications of sites affected by [...]
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Indexing Tool WordPress Plugin Review
January 13, 2011

The Indexing Tool plugin for WordPress is something that will interest anyone seeking ways to improve their website traffic and backlinks and uses some simple but clever methods to increase your website’s visibility. If you are using article marketing in your promotional efforts, sit up and take notice of this plugin because you are going [...]
Tag Clouds – SEO Benefits Or Not?
August 31, 2010
Tag clouds have often been pushed as being a vital part of SEO, particularly in the blogging world. In the following video Matt Cutts from Google dispels some of the myths and answers some of the more common questions about tag clouds. Personally I’ve never been a fan of them, and I don’t think I’ve [...]
How To Configure Cpanel To Use Google MX Records
February 4, 2010
With so many people relying on shared hosting for their websites, this video addresses one of the possible problems you may encounter with email delivery if one of your neighbors on the shared server has been caught sending spam or UCE. This is something that you have no control over – if one person on [...]
Is Your WordPress Blog Search Engine Friendly?
December 27, 2009
SEO for WordPress is a topic that many people have an interest in for obvious reasons and experts argue that it is not the most optimized platform straight out of the box. Fortunately there are a lot of plugins to help users fix the most common “problems” but there is also a lot of advice [...]

























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