How To Play In Google’s Sandbox

The Theory There has been a theory floating around that Google is now imposing some kind of penalty on brand new web sites or sites that seem to acquire a large amount of links from other sites in a relatively short period of time. It is being discussed on all the search engine marketing forums. [...]

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Free books on technology subjects

Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 Published in July 2006, Mastering EJB is now in its 4th edition including chapters on session beans and message-driven beans, EJB-Java EE integration and advanced persistence concepts. Java Persistence API and using POJO entities with EJB is also covered extensively. This book aims you give you a deep understanding of EJB [...]

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Qcodo developement framework

Hello everyone! While surfing the web today, I found about this very advanced, yet free PHP 5 framework called Qcodo. While reading about it, I decided to give it a run. For those who haven’t heared about it yet: The Qcodo Development Framework is an open-source PHP 5 framework that focuses on freeing developers from [...]

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Why visitors will return to your site

According to a survey, here are the top reasons why visitors come back to your site: 1. Content (74%) – The main reason for a user to not visit your site again was most of the time “non-sense” or irrelivant content. 2. Enjoyability of the site (71%) – It was either something interesting in the [...]

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Effect of outgoing links from you website

Outgoing links from your website have as important effect as incoming links and it is important to your online success. These effects can be summarised as follows: 1- Outgoing links affect your website search engines ranking. The quality of the outgoing link from your website effect your website ranking, for example if you link to [...]

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