Google give us a splurge of new stuff to think about
Just when I was thinking that SEO had settled for a short while, along comes a whole load of new stuff to think about!
Andrew McGovern ⋅ Blog ⋅ Google, SEO ⋅ 0 Comments
Just when I was thinking that SEO had settled for a short while, along comes a whole load of new stuff to think about!
Andrew McGovern ⋅ Blog ⋅ Firefox ⋅ 85 Comments
Since upgrading to Firefox 3, I’ve had an intermittent problem, both on my work and my home PC’s. Every now and then the enter key will refuse to submit a URL entered in the address bar.
Andrew McGovern ⋅ Blog ⋅ asp.net, SEO ⋅ 1 Comment
There is a common feeling amongst SEO experts that asp.net is bad for your website. But is that true? Not necessarily as we will find out.
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Andrew McGovern ⋅ Blog ⋅ 404 ⋅ 0 Comments
404 pages are an essential part of the functionality of a website. They are often ignored, because they are, in essence, a page that should never be seen.
Andrew McGovern ⋅ Blog ⋅ email ⋅ 1 Comment
As a webmaster who is involved in sending marketing emails to customers, it is rightly believed that we should make it as easy as possible for recipients to unsubscribe from our maillist. Not only is it in the interests of the recipient who will get a much better impression of your website/company if you do, but as an email sender it also helps you keep a good quality maillist full of people who actually want to read and response to your mailouts, and helps you stay off blacklists.
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Andrew McGovern ⋅ Blog ⋅ webmaster ⋅ 5 Comments
The role of a Webmaster is defined by Wikipedia as thus:
“The webmaster, also called the system administrator, the author, or the website administrator, is the person responsible for designing, developing, marketing, or maintaining a website.”
This is a good, but fairly general description of the role. The actual role will of course have infinite combinations of tasks depending on the type of websites(s) a Webmaster looks after, or the size and type of the business.
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Andrew McGovern ⋅ Blog ⋅ browsers ⋅ 2 Comments
I’m just looking at the latest Browser stats for our website, and there is quite an interesting thing happening with the take up (or not) of Internet Explorer 7.
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Andrew McGovern ⋅ Blog ⋅ 301, asp.net, SEO ⋅ 0 Comments
Getting a website indexed with a search engine can be a long process. It can take ages for the bot to get around to indexing all your content, and can take even longer to build your sites reputation and page rank.
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