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  • Technical Aspects of SEO

    Nowadays when you search for any or group of words or terms in any of the search engines, you see so many search results for them. But as a user, you search for the required content only in the first few pages. If you do not get the required results, you change your keywords and search for the information in different way.

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  • Increase Traffic to Your Website by Hiring a SEO Company

    Many people with online businesses make use of a search engine optimization strategy in order to increase the sales on their websites. But how does Search Engine Optimization (SEO) increase the sales of your website? A person running an online business will most probably know that he will get more sales if his website appears first on the search result list of Google or any other major search engine. This is what search engine optimization does.

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  • Using Keywords to Create SEO Friendly Content

    So you have your site up and running and now you are about to load it with content. So you figure its time to get writing, but before you do you should have to know that not all articles are created equal! If you want to maximize your chances of ranking well in search engines, the first step in creating SEO friendly content is through understanding how to use keywords!

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  • What Does it Cost to Build a Website?

    The Internet is growing by leaps and bounds everyday. Because of this, the average cost to build a website is within most peoples grasp. First of all, you need to understand, there are only 2 tools associated with making and maintaining your own website.

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  • I upgraded ubuntu to 12.10, and the internet does not work on vbox

    - by user100607
    Last week, I upgraded my operating system to Ubuntu 12.10 from 12.04, and the internet stopped working on two virtual machines (launched with virtualbox), Windows XP and OSX Snow Leopard. OSX also stopped working completely at first, but I fixed that by switching to the 64 bit option in the vbox settings. I switching to bridged networking from NAT restored the internet to Windows, but not to OSX. Does anybody know what I could be doing wrong?

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  • SEO Training - Search Engine

    If you are thinking about starting a career in search engine optimization, then the first thing you should learn is what search engines are and how the will work to benefit you. SEO training courses offer an in-depth look at the history of the search engine technology and the internet.

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  • What is SEO and Why Do I Need It?

    SEO is the acronym for Search Engine Optimization. What this means, in a nutshell, is the process of improving the likelihood that your website will be one of the first results displayed by a search engine, based on the keywords used to generate the search.

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  • 5 SEO Mistakes That Will Negatively Impact Your Bottom Line

    Still doing all your search engine marketing tasks yourself? So... how come your site is not on the first page of Google? It is rare for one person to possess all the skills needed to create a successful website: you need to be versed in website development, graphic design, database and other software development, e-book and content writing, article marketing, and search engine optimization.

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  • 3 Basic Tips to Research Keywords For SEO Campaign

    As far as the search engine optimization (SEO) on-page factors are concerned, keyword research is the first and important factor for the success of any SEO campaigns. Now let's discuss the three basics to research and shortlist an effective keyword list for a SEO campaign.

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  • SEO - Helping Websites Reach the Top Spot

    Even with a well-made website on hand, SEO trainings are a wise investment for anybody who's goal is to make his or her website claim the first page status in every search engine listing relevant to his or her website. This can be attainable in a fastest time possible through the help that comes from SEO training.

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  • Understanding Long Tail Keywords For SEO

    Long tail keywords are typically two or more words (a phrase) that you type into a search engine like Google when you are searching for a product, service, the answer to a question or any kind of research you might find necessary. And if you're not at the top of the search engines (preferably in one of the first 3 positions), your chances of making money online decrease substantially.

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  • Top 7 Quality SEO Tips For Newbies

    SEO means Search Engine Optimization. Almost everyone in the World Wide Web use SEO in order for their websites to rank on top with the chosen keywords. SEO professionals say that the majority of searchers rely on the first page of the search engine results.

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  • Trying to find resources to learn how to test software [closed]

    - by Davek804
    First off, yes this is a general question, and I'd be perfectly happy to move this to another portion of SE, but I didn't see a more fitting sub. Basically, I am hoping a more experienced QA tester can come along and really fill in some basics for me. So far, websites seem to be sparse in terms of explaining languages involved, basic practices, etc. So, I'm sorry in advance if this is too general, but towards the end of this post I ask some specific questions if it's just absolutely unacceptable to speak in general terms. I just landed a position as Junior Systems and QA Engineer with a social media startup. Their QA and testing is almost nonexistent, so if I do a good job, I imagine I'll find a lot of bugs and have a secure role in the business. I'm pretty good with the systems aspect of my role, but I need to learn more about the QA and testing aspects. We run hardware that's touchscreen based - the user can use and interact with the devices. So, in terms of my QA role, in the short term, I need to build scripts to test the hardware/software as a 'user' to try to uncover bugs. First off, what language should these scripts be written in? Does anyone have some examples? What about the longer term 'automated testing'? I'm familiar with regression testing as the developer adds in new features, sure, but the 50,000 other types of testing, not so much. Most of our hardware runs dotnet/C# code, with some of the servers running Java - but I don't expect to need to run tests on the Java side at this point. I hope to meet with one developer today and try to get a good idea of the output from the hardware so that I can 'mock' this data that gets sent to servers, to try to bugtest. Eventually, we will be moving the hardware to be closer to where I live and work, so that I can test virtually and on real hardware. So a lot of the bugs we're dealing with now are like this: the Local Server, which kiosks report their data to gets updated from the kiosks, but the remote server does not. Or, vis versa when the user registers on a kiosk, the remote server updates but the local server does not. But yeah, without much more detail, I imagine a lot of this info isn't helpful. I've bought a book "How Google Tests Software", but it's really a book more about 'how their software testing is different from Microsoft'. It doesn't teach how to test so much as why their methods are better. Does anyone have a good book that I can buy? An ebook maybe? My local Barnes and Noble kinda had a terrible selection. I also figure a book from 2005 is not necessarily that good either.

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  • SEO Training Series - The Benefit of Link Relevancy

    We get asked all the time about link building and how we can make the most of it, but the question that causes the most problems is 'relevancy'. In this first of a few articles on this very subject, we tackle the question head on and discover just what relevancy is anyway.

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  • End of the Desktop? Google Backs WebGL

    <b>Linux Magazine:</b> "Stick a fork in the desktop, it's done! Recently Google demoed a port of Quake II to WebGL and HTML5, showing that even first person shooters are suitable applications to run in the browser."

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  • SimplyMepis 8.5

    <b>LWN.net:</b> "I have been looking forward to the release of SimplyMepis 8.5 for at least six months. I used SimplyMepis 8.0 the first half of last year with its KDE 3.5 desktop and was very content."

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  • Outsourced Search Engine Optimization Saves Your Business Time and Money

    Well, first of all, it's a good idea to realize that in-house employees are quite expensive to keep on the payroll-especially when it comes to expert level technical gurus-the kind of people that know SEO inside and out. Even though they still might help you make a profit through your search engine optimization efforts, just think of how much a year's worth of salary, benefits, and other additional employee costs will set you back here. The bottom line is it's just not cheap to have full-time SEO employees on staff.

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  • Why are there so many minus pont on questions in this forum? [migrated]

    - by BlackLotus
    First, I think I will get minus too here or blocked idk why I want know this so why when I am looking at question list so many minus point on question here so they are asking about programming not other, so this programmers forum or not? and what defferent with stackoverflow ? so many question about programmer there but just little question got minus and i know that must got minus because asking about cyber cryme or other bad but here so many good question got minus why ? thanks for replay,good or not

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