Archive for February, 2010

SEO Back to Basics

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Is your site performing badly on Search Engines and you have no idea why? Almost every day for many years now I would go and search Google Blogs just to see what is going on around, as well as Twitter and Facebook. From what I hear many site owners are complaining about terrible rankings, they say “my site was #3 on Google top 10, now we can’t even find any of keywords that were leading


WordPress.com Server is Down

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

WordPress.com Hosting Server Outage In case that you didn’t hear, WordPress.com is experiencing some technical difficulties, the entire server went down recently. About 40 minutes ago WordPress posted this on Twitter WordPress.com is down, we’re working on restoring service now.  http://twitter.com/wordpressdotcom/status/9302612517 I am sure that many site are affected by this and as is right now your best option is to wait patiently and check WordPress Twitter updates.


Social Networks Manager

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

President Obama needs Social Networks Manager Do you have top-notch skills, super cool resume and you want to work hard, well President Obama wants to hire you. Yes, this is not a joke, President Obama is hiring a professional with experience who is ready to break the social media barriers. To apply for this position, have your resume ready and some basic information about you and your social media management history. Brief job description: The


Google Buzz Unblocked

Friday, February 12th, 2010

You can’t block me now Government agencies, businesses, schools many of them already migrated their e-mail services to Google’s Gmail. They all want more space, more reliability and better control over their e-mail hosting server. This is nothing new. According to Google over 6 million students already use Google Apps. 54% of U.S. companies block social media sites according to Robert Half Technology Survey. It’s not the first and the last time when Employers are


SEO Landing Pages

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

The Bow-tie Structure Theory In the year of 2000, AltaVista, Compaq and IBM created the most accurate website structure and connectivity, not only on-site but as well as the sites that are directly connected to their pages. The picture of the Internet that came out by the research was that of a bow tie. Four defined areas catch up with roughly 90% of the web “the bow tie”, with about 10% of the web totally quarantined from the entire