We read everyday articles such as search engine optimization, search engine results position ranking, PageRank increases, decreases, self-improvement, blogging techniques, widgets, XHTML, e-mail lists, Internet marketing, white papers, and more .
Are you sure the authors of these articles really do what they say? Are you sure these “correct, by the book” techniques really help? How can you be sure that any of these bloggers is not using any illegal techniques to promote, enhance, increase any of the aspects of their blogs?
If all bloggers would listen to these information and behave as they should, all blogs on the Internet would be equal in terms of ranking, traffic, subscriptions, and other. The only different thing would be the age of...
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News. Good or not?From: feeds.feedburner.com
Post Date: 2007-10-08 08:42:39
Everyone is talking about it, so why won’t we?
The discussion about Google penalizing websites that sell text link ads has been going for a while. It looks like some stronger evidences are emerging, though.
More and more, I’ve been seeing people wondering if they’ve lost traffic on Google because they were detected to be selling paid links. However, Google’s generally never penalized sites for link selling.
Now here is the thing I think most interesting ab...
more PHP Cross Reference of WordPress SubversionFrom: feeds.feedburner.com
Post Date: 2007-10-05 03:59:57
Here I found an interesting list of WordPress classes, functions, variables and constants . It is based on Subversion, so you can be sure it’s the latest version. Actually, when I took the link, the version was:
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