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Yearly Archives: 2010
SEO – Add some keyword rich content to your site
Having good keyword rich content on your site is a fundamental of Search Engine Optimisation. If you think you’ve optimised all your existing content then why not throw in a detailed glossary (ideally one detailed page per entry) to boost … Continue reading
Rejected because it doesn’t meet the quality guidelines – Google Places
Answers via email please… Has anybody actually submitted a listing recently and managed to get it displayed without receiving the error:This listing was rejected because it doesn’t meet the quality guidelines With the growing importance of Google Places to local … Continue reading
Can’t see your website – is it down… or just you?
Internet connections are never as reliable as you want; on occassion you might find yourself thinking ‘is our site down, or is it just our connection going funny?’ Here’s a simple little tool to help out : www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com. Type in … Continue reading
Check your page statuses – page return codes for SEO
Every time a page is requested from your website it returns an ‘http status code’. http (or hypertext transfer protocol) is the core of the way the internet works (hence why all website addresses appear http://www.websanity.co.uk – but why do … Continue reading
SEO and web design are difficult
In today’s blog entry I just want to remind you all that, although we live in the hi-tech 21st century, beneath the slick veneer of technology is an ever increasing, complicated and messy implementation. The web was never designed to … Continue reading →