These days we keep hearing a lot of good things about Magento eCommerce Cart. So is this really as great as some people claim it to be? In my honest opinion, this is very arguably the best free open source shopping cart software. Why do I say “arguably”? Well, because it is the best free one but this cart is by no means is for small ecommerce website. This software is built with enterprise solutions in mind. It is build almost like a MVC framework to develop other codes to add to it. This software is a server resouce hog and could use up all of a server’s resource even of a dedicated server. It’s bloated and customizing this software is cumbersome.
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Buzz about Magento Commerce
Posted on Monday, May 2nd, 2011Posted by Online Software at 8:03 AM
Categories: E-commerce, Online Software, Web development
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5 Things to do this 2011 to Improve SEO
Posted on Tuesday, January 18th, 2011Posted by Teena at 9:24 PM
Categories: Internet Marketing, SEO
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It’s been a while since I have not written an article, wasn’t even able to greet each a Happy Holidays instead I just would like to wish you all a blessed New Year. I was busy last month just like the rest of you, buying gifts, spending time with family and taking care of reaching targets on time despite the long holiday. For sure majority has the same scenario, quite a challenging month December always is in business perspective.
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The Truth about Keyword Density
Posted on Friday, December 3rd, 2010Posted by Teena at 5:28 AM
Categories: Google, Internet Marketing, SEO
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What is keyword density to start with, keyword density according to Wikipedia is:
“is the percentage of times a keyword or phrase appears on a web page compared to the total number of words on the page. In the context of search engine optimization keyword density can be used as a factor in determining whether a web page is relevant to a specified keyword or keyword phrase.”
Basically, a 5% keyword density in a 100 words article means that a certain keyword is mentioned 5 times on the article.
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What Google Instant Did for Me
Posted on Friday, November 19th, 2010Posted by Teena at 1:35 PM
Categories: Google, SEO
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For the past month, everybody is talking about Google Instant. I have also discussed this on my prior blog. At first I thought it would greatly affect my traffic, though it’s just a month, it actually didn’t do much change in my traffic. I still have the same traffic, average at least. Though I worry that through time, Google will influence users to just choose among the search terms it provides. It’s like, right now, it’s on the process of training users with an end in mind to adapt its current technology.
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Do you have to worry about Google Instant?
Posted on Saturday, October 2nd, 2010Posted by Teena at 8:35 PM
Categories: Google, Internet Marketing, SEO
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I’ve been reading a lot of blogs lately covering Google Instant, so what is Google Instant?
“Google Instant is a new search enhancement that shows results as you type. We are pushing the limits of our technology and infrastructure to help you get better search results, faster. Our key technical insight was that people type slowly, but read quickly, typically taking 300 milliseconds between keystrokes, but only 30 milliseconds (a tenth of the time!) to glance at another part of the page. This means that you can scan a results page while you type.”
Google is the No. 1 Fan of Google
Posted on Thursday, September 16th, 2010Posted by Teena at 2:32 PM
Categories: Internet Marketing, SEO
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Just a short message to those who wants to get a free traffic from Google”
“Google has always been the no. 1 fan of Google”
If you want to optimize your site for Google and get a free traffic from them, use all of its services. For video hosting, use YouTube, Picassa for images, Blogger for Blogs and more. Just a tip I got from attending various seminars discussing optimization for Google Search Engine. Hopefully this could be something useful for you as well.
Beware Disable your Web History when doing a Keyword Research
Posted on Sunday, August 29th, 2010Posted by Teena at 10:11 PM
Categories: Google, Internet Marketing, SEO
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Last Thursday I attended another Google Insider Secret on SEO on my vacation in the Philippines. Honestly, I never thought I’d still learn a lot after doing SEO for 3 years now. I guess we sometimes don’t notice small things that could really mean a lot in our SEO campaign.
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How to Build Links the Easy Way
Posted on Monday, August 16th, 2010Posted by Teena at 4:26 PM
Categories: Internet Marketing, SEO
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Building links has never been easy but there is a key to building links faster – Organization. Yes there are various ways to build links, to name a few:
• Directory Submission
• Article Writing and Submission
• Social Bookmarking
• Social Media like Facebook, Twitter and Youtube
• Blogging
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When to Stop Building Links?
Posted on Tuesday, July 20th, 2010Posted by Teena at 9:54 AM
Categories: Internet Marketing, SEO
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You should never stop building links; you should always be on guard for sites vying for the same keywords. Everybody wants to be on the first page of Google, Yahoo or Bing and when you reached that target it doesn’t necessarily mean you have to stop. Let’s not forget that being visible on the web opens a door for bigger opportunities. If you want to stop building links just because you reached your target, ask yourself if you’re ready to lose your spot on the search engine result page (SeRP), maybe then you’ll have a second thought.
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