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So you want a Social Networking Site?

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So you want a social networking site? We can build you a cost-effective solution. Now, what does the word “cost-effective” mean? It means lower cost but does not mean $2. Trust me.. the computer programmers like myself spent a lot of sleepless nights studying. They spent a lot of money going to school and buying expensive books and gadgets, they went on working many years to gain experience; they do not want to work for 25 cents per hour 😉 Now, you say “but the other guy said he could build me a social networking site for $250”. Well, you know maybe the other guy does not understand english and thought you meant you wanted him to socialize or party with him. Allocate a budget for your website then ask us to see what features we could provide you with within your budget.
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Zen Cart Makes Store Designing Difficult

Posted by | E-commerce, Online Software, Web design, Web development | 2 Comments

Sure there are many good things about Zen Cart! If you are looking to get a quick and simple e-commerce solution, this cart is worth considering. But if you so much to look for a 100% custom look, this cart may not bring you an easy solution. Not to mention, issues with many other popular must have features. Then why do some developers often root for Zen Cart? Mainly because it is free. So, they could play on it without investing any money in buying a more efficient cart to play with. Also because it may not need a great deal of development skills if you are simply wanting a little bit of cutomized template look.
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Buzz about Magento Ecommerce Shopping Cart

Posted by | E-commerce, Online Software, Web development | 2 Comments

These days we keep hearing a lot of good things about Magento eCommerce Shopping 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. It is build almost like a MVC framework to develop other codes to add to it. This software is a server resouce ho.  It 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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Secrets Revealed to Using White Hat Method

Posted by | Internet Marketing, SEO, Web design, Web development | 2 Comments

Optimizing a site sounds simple. Perhaps, simple in context if you know the standards set by Search Engines. We already know what on-page optimization is. However, for those who don’t, it’s the first step to optimizing a site for Search Engines (SE) – work within the elements of your site. Here are the secrets to use the White Hat method.
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A perfect online software?

Posted by | Online Software, Web development | 21 Comments

I was thinking today.. is there any such thing as a perfect online software? Well, age-old saying is nothing or nobody is perfect. I will have to agree to that. Sometimes I do think I wrote the perfect software just to realize that I could add more codes to it to do something differently. There is simply no such thing as a perfect online software unless you created it to say just “Hello World”.
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2nd Day Insider Secrets to a Google – Friendly Website

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Google cares more about their users rather than those people spending huge amount of money to advertise their site. Regardless whether you give Google $10k a month for your PPC campaign, they can actually slap you anytime. “Google slap” as they call it.  Another thing I learn, I’m not an expert on PPC (Pay per Click) yet. I only use it on my own personal site. Also, I learn that you cannot just pause and play campaigns. There are other way of doing it. Why, your historical CRT (Click Through Rate) matters a lot. The acceptable CTR at least is 2%. Google actually monitors your activity and inactivity the first day you run a campaign.
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1st Day Insider Secrets to a Google Friendly Website

Posted by | Internet Marketing, SEO, Web design, Web development | 5 Comments

Just this morning I attended the 1st day of Insider Secrets to a Google – Friendly Website. The speaker was a Simon Leung, a retired most senior Google optimization specialist with guest speaker Fabian Lim who is currently the CEO of Asia Internet Academy Pte Ltd, the Asia’s largest internet training academy. The event was sponsored by Powermax Consulting Group Inc.

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When to Stop Building Links

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Based on experience, the moment you stop building links that’s when your Google ranking start to sink.  So definitely, you don’t have to stop building links. Regardless whether your site is on the no. 1 page of Google and other major Search Engines.  You have to bear in mind that you’re not the only person doing the same thing.  Do not be complacent and always watch your back. It’s like deciding whether you have to stop promoting your site or continue campaigning for it.
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Happy Search Engine Optimization Year!

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Happy New Year to all our blog readers and posters. We had a great year 2009. Looking forward to an even better year in 2010. Hopefully we will reach new heights this year. We pleasantly noticed Google was kind to us in the last few days of 2009.. hopefully it will be kinder in 2010 not just to us but to all our clients as well. Happy New Year’s Web development and a Very Happy New Year’s Search Engine Optimization to everybody!

When you started your Search Engine Optimization (SEO) campaign, you probably got a killer technical audit. You knew the details of every page. You knew where all the errors and redirects were coming from, where all the broken images were, where your site was lagging, and much, much more. And you fixed it.

But what has been done to the site since?

Many of your pages have likely been added or removed, tags modified, images removed. Maybe URLs changed, the site was redesigned, new sections were added, etc. Do you know where the site stands right now at SERPs? You should make sure your site is technically sound going into the New Year by taking the steps below:

Use Screaming Frog for Your Search Engine Optimization

You could run a Screaming Frog report to identify any existing errors, redirects, duplicate URLs, and/or canonical errors. You should also make sure you have the updated Google Analytics code on every page. Once you gather all your information, you can begin fixing any and all issues.

Check Google Webmaster Tools

Google Webmaster Tools is another good place to identify any errors on the site. Aside from the standard 404 errors you might see, you can also check for robots issues, server issues, and sitemap errors. If you have implemented Schema markup or Hreflang tags, Webmaster Tools will also provide information on both of those, showcasing any errors that may be occurring within those tags.

Update Google Analytics Goals

While it does not happen very often, we have seen cases in which goal URLs are changed or new forms are added and the proper tracking is not put into place. One of the beneficial things Google Analytics does is that it provides information on goal tracking. It will alert you if there are any drastic changes to your goal numbers or if it sees any irregularities within your account. Make sure to take a look at your goals to ensure the URLs are correct, are tracking properly, and you are not missing any important information.

Now, the basics like title tags, meta descriptions, and ALT text etc. may not be very high up on your list of SEO strategies, but you shouldn’t forget them either. Always good to tweak them a little here and there.

SEO Friendly Website Design

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Designs of a website can really entice people. Most people think that a good looking website will be enough to attract visitors. But what if you’re in the marketing field? A good looking website will surely not be enough to attract people to visit your site. Here is a guide to SEO friendly website design.
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