A related question.
I have been seeing a lot of people talk about writing 400 word articles.
That's like... 2/3 of a page.
Is that really sufficient for this sort of thing, or is that what people wave at newbies to keep them distracted? A lot of industries do that.
If I write...
It's precisely the opposite of reality. A robots.txt file is nothing more than a facility to tell SOME automated spiders where they are NOT allowed to go. Without one, they can and will go everywhere.
Even with one, there is absolutely no way to make anyone obey the directives in it, and...
WayOutWisdoms, I have been in the same boat for a LONG time. I attended my first real estate seminar in 1986, became a huge Tony Robbins fan in 1992, I've been to Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad Training courses... and if there's one thing I've learned, it's that a great many people are in the...
I keep meaning to write a web page to demonstrate just what a complete crock of excrement Firefox's claim of standards compliance is, but I never seem to get around to it.
See, I keep writing these pages that work in IE but not Firefox, and it's not complex or strange code. So I know I could...
Your hosting provider is the right person to ask about how to use the database on your server. Your blog undoubtedly needs one already, so all you need to do is get the information you need to use it with other scripts... although if you're getting free hosting, you may not have that option at...
When they click the "Send" button, the form's ACTION attribute should send them to a script - a piece of programming code - that takes the information in those boxes, and stores it in a database.
That database, in turn, can be accessed by other scripts and programs which retrieve and...
Let's say you come home one day, and someone has left you a box full of books. It's got your name and address on it. They're all the same book, and you've already read it. You try, but you just plain can't find the person who left them.
Is it okay to sell them on eBay?
Every redirect means that the resource you want is not at the URL you just used, it is at another URL.
A 301 redirect means it will ALWAYS be at that other URL.
A 302 or 303 redirect means it may later be at another URL.
Since your URL shortening service should certainly not be...
Has anyone had much success in branding an all-new product rather than meeting specific niche keywords?
I'm coming to this sort of business from a very traditional 18 years in the software industry, and it seems like the best way to break into a niche which has a lot of competition is to...
Personally, I already have Microsoft Word 2007, and downloaded the "Export to PDF" add-in from Microsoft's web site. If you've already got MS Word, I've found that to be an excellent option... I already know how to use MS Word, it's got every feature I could possibly want, and the PDF export is...
Here's a basic restatement of the question, with a little more elaboration and a slightly different spin.
Positioning is the process of trying to make consumers think about specific aspects of your product or brand, and compare those specific aspects to the same aspects of other products or...
Once you have focus, I agree - but until you find it, flexibility is more valuable, so you can try multiple niches and different focus without much impact. It seems more critical that you get out there and do something, rather than agonise over your keywords and whether they really fit the niche...
If you're going to promote multiple products, your main domain should refer to you or your company rather than any specific niche or product. If your name is Joe Spitzelschmidt, you would want to do something like "joespitzelschmidt.com/myproduct" or "spitzelschmidt-enterprises.com/myproduct"...
Greetings and salutations to all; I'm here primarily because I love marketing and hanging out with other people who love marketing.
That's kind of weird, isn't it? Lots of people love the idea of making money at their computer without working a full-time job, but not so many actually love...
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