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Archive for January, 2007

How to not index your site, the proper way.

Posted by Simon on January 30th, 2007 in General Programming, SEO | No Comments

This is not anything I recommend you to do on your site or blog. But if you don’t want your site or information to be searched for on Google, Yahoo! etc this is how you do.

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Accessibility is basic SEO knowledge

Posted by Simon on January 24th, 2007 in SEO, Web Design | 1 Comment
Do you care about the small percentage of people that has some kind of handicap if they can acess your site or not? Probably you don’t. Because really, blind people don’t want to visit your website and if they wanted you don’t care because they are so few? Wrong! Continue to read and I will explain why accessibility is good for your site.

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AdBrite 2.0 out of beta

Posted by Simon on January 23rd, 2007 in AdBrite | No Comments

AdBrite Homepage

This is just a little note telling you that AdBrite have very recently updated their site. They have added the template they used for the AdBrite 2.0 that now are out of the beta. Most of the new things are for advertisers only like the “traffic estimator” and stuff like that.

It’s much easier to navigate the site now and everything seems to be where it should be and that “traffic estimator” for advertisers is really funny to play around with (maybe thats only me?). You can discuss the green color a bit more but I kind of like it and hate it, all at once.

http://www.adbrite.com

HTML for the World Wide Web with XHTML and CSS

Posted by Simon on January 23rd, 2007 in General Programming | No Comments
HTML for the World Wide Web with XHTML and CSS HTML for the World Wide Web with XHTML and CSS

Maybe you rather prefer to learn XHTML and CSS using online tutorials on the net, but sometimes a helpful and good book can help you understand everything faster. If you are a novice webmaster with limited skills about making websites this is a great book for you. But “HTML for the World Wide Web with XHTML and CSS” is also a great book if you want to take the step over from ordinary HTML to the standards and to a world of usability and friendly design. XHTML and CSS is the future maybe it’s time to fully learn it?

I used this book when I studied XHTML 1.0 and CSS. It’s a great book with some of the best examples around. Don’t think for a second that it’s just one of those boring books filled with text after text that makes no sense.

The book is written by Elizabeth Castro. If you want you can read a longer description and review about the book over at Amazon.com.

You can now run AdSense on the same page as other contextual ad programs

Posted by Simon on January 22nd, 2007 in AdSense, Make Money | No Comments
Sneaky AdSense placementA sneaky AdSense placement.

Google AdSense now allows you to run other contextual programs side by side with your AdSense ads. But only if they don’t have the same look and feel as the AdSense ads. That means you can have the same banner size of the banners but they must have a clear differences in the color scheme.

Now this is pretty sweet but what kind of program besides AdSense do you want and can run next to AdSense? YPN doesn’t allow their ads to be run next to Adsense ads, so YPN (US) beta testers no luck here. Well there is always Clicksor but that isn’t really a dream come true if you get me. Anyone know any other good programs besides Clicksor?

Delbannericious launched!

Posted by Simon on January 22nd, 2007 in Web Design | No Comments
At the ending of last week (on Friday) Delbannericious was launched. Delbannericious specialises in affordable and professional banner design service. In less words: Delbannericious makes pretty banners.

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Google Adsense Policy Updated!

Posted by Simon on January 19th, 2007 in AdSense | No Comments

If you use Google AdSense on your site or blog you may want to read some of the updates in their new policy. Jennifer over at jensense.com has written a pretty good article explaining the changes.

Removed was the specific reference to contextuall targeted ads. So the immediate assumption is that using other contextually targeted ads - whether IntelliTXT, Yahoo Publisher Network or another ad network - as long as the ads were formatted in a way that makes them appear different from other AdSense ads. However, there is a slight problem with this… the AdSense terms still prevent publishers from using other contextually targeted ads on a page with AdSense on it too.

http://www.jensense.com/archives/2007/01/what_does_the_r.html

Web Developer Extension for Firefox

Posted by Simon on January 17th, 2007 in Internet Browsers | No Comments

If you use Firefox, Flock, Mozilla or even Seamonkey, here is a useful extension for webmasters.

With this extension you can easily view and edit the CSS code, see if the site checks for Quarks mode or Standars Mode, general information about the site, validate links, resize the window and many more useful tools and features.

http://chrispederick.com/work/webdeveloper

Preview of AdBrite InVideo

Posted by Simon on January 14th, 2007 in AdBrite | No Comments
Here comes the first video preview of the account area of the new Beta of InVideo - AdBrite’s video solution. Enjoy!

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How to market your Blog in 2007

Posted by Simon on January 12th, 2007 in Blogging, Make Money, SEO, Web Promotion | No Comments
Problogger has written a great article about how to market your Blog in 2007. If you really wan’t to succeed as a blogger you should read this article.

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