Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Did you know … Your site might be violating the website standards set by the online authority for website coding!
This can be costing your web business credibility in your marketplace and also with the Web’s biggest players online – who YOU DEPEND ON … like Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and more.

If you care about being compliant and want to be a leader in your Industry and Market, check your website code is compliant with the Web Consortium- the Global Web Standards and Guidelines bodies (headed up by the inventor of the w-w-web, Tim Berners-Lee).
This video explains the history and purpose of the W3 Consortium:
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Tuesday, August 4th, 2009
GET YOUR SITE ON GOOGLE (And Discover There’s a WHOLE LOT MORE than Just Adding Your Website to Google)

To kick things off, we have some great news! Inclusion in Google’s search results is free and easy; you don’t even need to submit your site to Google. Google is a fully automated search engine that uses software known as “spiders” to crawl the web on a regular basis – to find sites to add to their index. In fact, the vast majority of sites listed in their results aren’t manually submitted for inclusion, but found and added automatically when their spiders crawl the web.
However, if your site offers specialized products, content, or services (for example, video content, local business info, or product listings) AKA you’re own a Web Business, you can reach out to the world-wide-web by distributing your specialized knowledge and details of your products and services on the Google’s Search Results (known as SERPS). There are a number of ways to do that (more than just submitting your URL, which is what everyone tells you to do). Make sure you finish this entire article but go to Google Content Central right now and discover a world of great opportunities to get listed with Google. Bookmark this article page by us though so you can easily get back to it – there’s very important information on here you absolutely must know.
To determine whether your site is currently included in Google’s index, do a site: search for your site’s URL. For example, a search for [ site:google.com ] returns the following results: http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Agoogle.com .
Although Google crawls billions of pages, it’s inevitable that some sites will be missed. When our spiders miss a site, it’s frequently for one of the following reasons: (more…)
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