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6 Successful Ways to Design a Search Engine Friendly Site

Ranking well on search engines for relevant keywords is what every business wants. One of the best ways to rank and to get found is through business blogging, but another way to ensure that your website is search engine friendly is to design one with SEO in mind. Here are six successful ways to design your website around SEO and have it rank for the...

April 12th, 2012 by Allison Midori Reilly
Posted in Online Marketing, Web Development

Your Online Corporate Identity: Things to Think About

What constitutes your corporate identity? Your logo? Your company name and domain? Perhaps your social media profiles and any press releases or news articles? Once you have your corporate identity online, there are things to think about in maintaining this identity and keeping it consistent with your business and branding strategy. First, take the...

March 14th, 2012 by Allison Midori Reilly
Posted in Business, Security

Is Google Circumventing Do Not Track On Purpose or On Accident? You Decide.

In case you aren’t aware, there is unresolved legislation in the US Congress that, ideally, forces major Internet advertisers (read – the ones that have something to lose if they disobey federal laws) to comply with a “Do Not Track” setting on browsers. In short, the legislation says that browsers can feature a tick-mark on their browser...

February 23rd, 2012 by Samuel Smith
Posted in On the Radar, Security

What is CAPTCHA and How is it Used?

Have you ever wondered what those crazy letters are? Or why you’re required to type them into the box? CAPTCHA: What it stands for and where it came from: The term CAPTCHA stands for Completely Automated Public Turing Test To Tell Computers and Humans Apart and was coined in 2000 by Luis von Ahn, Manuel Blum, Nicholas Hopper and John Langford...

January 19th, 2012 by Dmitry Andrejev
Posted in Security, Web Development

Cybersquatting: A Problem Small Businesses Should Consider

Have you ever thought about the value of your domain name? Even as a small business, someone with a slight variation of your domain name, or the .net or .biz version, or even the .xxx, could be looking to use that name to make some sort of profit. If your business name or domain name is trademarked, then you could possibility be looking at a case of...

January 11th, 2012 by Allison Midori Reilly
Posted in Business, On the Radar, Security

Will Your Website Survive 2012? Top New Year’s Resolutions

You are probably not worried that the world will end in 2012 based on an interpretation of an ancient Mayan calendar, are you?  While most agree that the world will be just fine, there are online trends that could spell out an apocalyptic scenario for your website in 2012 should you choose to ignore them. Is your website ready? You can find out by...

December 30th, 2011 by Andrew Kucheriavy
Posted in Business, On the Radar, Technology

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