Posts Tagged ‘webmastering’

Free Traffic Tips Extra: More Search Engine News

If you read my last set of comments about amazon’s search engine, or my wild speculations about how they can win the webmater’s heart with cold hard cash, you’ll want to read this article.

Freedom Fridays: Oh no. (Usually known as Search Engine News)

My knees are sore from praying. I never dreamed this could happen. I have to be out of the Vegas area by November 14th at the outside. Why?

Because as I found out from Andy Beal’s recent post over at SearchEngineLowdown.com they’re coming.

And Henderson isn’t far enough away…

Free Traffic Tips Extra: Webmaster News and Gossip

Yes, it’s from Search Engine Journal again.

The News
Domain Names Still Important Despite Search Engine Popularity

My Own Wild Speculations and Gossip
The average webmaster will continue to feel important if those of us struggling to stay content focused and relevant were rewarded with consistent, fair listings that the average search engine hacker can’t crack.

And again, continue to buy my love, in a way where they can not only survive short term, but thrive long term from the prospect of supplying a constant stream of good content.

I’ve got one friend who got his legitimate site knocked off the top listings by spam sites who somehow manage to benefit from the very algorithm change that was rumored to have been intended to punish them and not real sites like his.

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Free Traffic Extra: Search Engine News and Gossip

News

Internet Week counts Yahoo, MSN and Amazon among Google’s rivals. Among the rivals is an issue of loyalty, as the article states, Yahoo and MSN don’t really have any personality.

My Own Wild Speculations and Gossip

I think that if the search engine game turns out to hinge on an issue of loyalty, two interesting things become a factor…. Amazon’s new search engine, and the only other group of people besides every day searchers who really have a reason to be loyal to any search engine.

Webmasters.

I’ll come back to the webmaster thing in a minute.

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Free Traffic Tool Tip #4 – A Free Education

As small business owners trying to make our way on the web, and as webmasters trying to save and make a buck here and there, it’s good to know that there are some resources out there to give us a basic education on how to do more advanced webmaster stuff, all online, mostly for free.

It will be hard, but I’m going to try not to repeat any resource I’ve referenced in my blog before. Call me on it if I do and i’ll replace it with another goodie.

BigNoseBird.com, part of the Really Big network can give you a wide education on everything from site promotion to HTML and server side includes. And if you can’t figure out the answer from their resources, you can always post to their bulletin board.

And if you’re stumped about the priciples behind internet marketing and site promotion, you really want to check out sitesell.com – they have free trials… I know you have probably heard of Ken Evoy’s site before, but you should give serious consideration to, at bare minimum, taking them up on one of their trial offers. Even if you can’t afford some of their other products yet, it’s really helpful to take a look at the trials – they give you information you may not have considered before. There’s a longer review here.

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Free Traffic Tips Tools #3: Site checker

In the good old days, there were lots of places you could go for a mechanical pair of eyes to look over your site and tell you how fast it loads, if there are broken links, that kind of thing. Netmechanic’s services used to be free, or have free trials. Ah, the good old days…

Most, if not all, of the utilities linked below are free.

The Craig Cecil site also has some valuable helpers, including a CSS validator, an HTML validator, and links to other tools as well, such as the Bobby checker, that will tell you if your site is suitable with people who have physical or sensory challenges and can’t view the web the same way most of us do. That’s a fantastic page, you could be there for hours.

Designerwiz will also trace the network route to your server – good in the odd case that you can’t access your site or your host’s and everything else seems to be fine – sometimes it’s between your PC and the host, not that your host or the site is actually down.

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Free Traffic Tool Tip #2: Don’t Get Hacked Timmy – and How to Recover if You Do

Before I tell you what to do if you get hacked – and how to prevent it – here’s a short, funny story.

So there I was, thinking, “I can finish my long-overdue update to my book and then, I can try that thing they call sleep. Then I’ll finish my toolbox tips”.

I went to do a final check on my sites before I continued on my merry way and guess what.

I got hosed, Timmy. Someone with way too much time on their hands hacked my PHP-Nuke section. Oh, the shame of it!

Shame on me for forgetting to do the security updates to my PHP-Nuke installation after the last upgrade.

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Free Traffic Tool Box Tip #1

So I was asking myself, when I had my cell issues (not padded-cell, cell phone), I immediately thought about how I could turn my problem into an opportunity for growth.

That’s when I came up with this idea – I know from that experience what things, as a small business owner that I can’t do without, what resources should every traffic-seeking webmaster have?

Well, the first thing you need, on a basic level, is a good html editor. We just don’t have the time to code every html page into Notepad, as is my preferred method. So what makes life simpler?

If your html code is jacked up, you can forget about traffic. But not everyone has the money to drop on the commercial tools. And sometimes, the best ones are free anyway. While I’m a huge Dreamweaver fan, to me, nothing beats Arachnophilia. Hands down, it’s one of the best html editors around.

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