The Power and SEO Behind Blog CommentingHuffington Post (blog)Where's the Juice: The SEO juice from this strategy will be apparent in the incoming links that now direct to your site. Each time you post a comment it will ask you for your URL (if you're already registered on a particular site, the login will … [...]
Memeburn The story behind Google's search algorithmsMemeburnThe SEO industry has been thriving for a number of years, thanks to the fact that search ranking algorithms are constantly evolving and Google's results ranking system is probably one of the internet's most closely guarded secrets. …and more » View full post on SEO Internet Links – Google News
Hi All, I have a shopping cart. The cart contents is database driven. When the user wants to click continue to purchase the items in the cart, I need to pass the cartID to the next page (order.aspx). However, I also need to recalculate the cart contents to ensure no quantities have been altered. So [...]
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I like the concept about sites like about.org where they allow you to build a profile page, with some content that links back to your site. .. and I also like to read interviews from people who are out there innovating, designing and making a difference on the net. I thought of combining the two [...]
Hi , In this site http://rgcreativeweb.byethost9.com/ , dropdown menu hiding behind slideshow when seen in IE7. Kindly provide the solution. Many Thanks RG Creative Web View full post on Webmaster-Talk.com
I have a basic CSS drop down menu in one DIV, then a flash/AS3 image slider directly below it. In FIREFOX, everything works fine, however, in IE the menu drops down BEHIND the content below.. I have tried making the flash transparent and changed z-index, etc… but can’t get it to work I have attached [...]
I’m planning to create a voting page, where users can vote on different ideas or suggestions. I think for my situation it will be best to use a Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down type voting system. Can anyone explain how these work? Do they use division, average, etc? Thanks View full post on Webmaster-Talk.com