Archive for April, 2006

Apr28

User Behavior, Page Ranks and Google Traffic Patterns

Why do we want to rank high in Google search results pages?

Probably because we’re looking for ways to get more visitors coming to our site.
What do we assume more visitors will do when landing on our web site?

Well, perhaps buy more goods we offer, or more subscriptions to our services, or more comebacks and time […]

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Filed in: Search Engines Optimizing The Google Bot Things

Apr24

Google Calendar data API: time to start coding!

Long time, no blog. Busy days — have been assigned a new project by Faye, intensively requsting not just coding, but some vector drawing and planning as well. Will tell you more once it gets shaped and ready to roll.
BTW, on coding, remember the Google Calendar? Here’s an API for it. We have now the […]

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Filed in: Search Engines Optimizing Things Web Applications


Apr19

CRM Software as a Service

Not sure if you already heard of Salesforce.com — it’s maybe the most popular company revolutionizing the business software out of the premise box and into the on-demand service. What’s that all about and how your small business can take advantage of it? Quite simply, you do not have to buy servers and related hardware, […]

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Filed in: Things Web Applications

Apr17

It’s Never Too Late to Get Your Business Online, says Yahoo!

A survey by Yahoo! shows how important the internet is for small businesses nowadays. Mom and pop stores have the opportunity to access high performance technology at very affordable service pricing, thanks to open source technologies, centered on Linux servers or other *nix-es. Excerpt:
Yahoo! Survey Says Internet is Key to Small Business Success
Sunnyvale, California - […]

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Filed in: Securing Your e.Biz Things Web Applications


Apr15

Google Calendar Shortcuts

Google grabs more organizing functions off the desktop apps (the like of Outlook) porting them to the server side (the like of Gmail, Google Calendar, Writely, etc.). You definitely must have a Google personal account, most of netizens having one already. If you’re late then you need an invitation from someone who’s having a personal […]

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Filed in: Search Engines Optimizing The Google Bot Things Web Applications

Apr14

Firefox 1.5.0.2 — the Easy and Safe Way for Your e.Biz

Was doing some chores in GIMP (huge print ready images resizing to decent web standards) and going to update a client’s business web site through Konqueror — that’s another web browser, not Firefox, but something specific to the Linux graphic user interface named KDE. Like every *nix’es, Linux allows you to distribute your work over […]

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Filed in: Securing Your e.Biz Things Web Applications


Apr13

Veering your ebiz SEO away with Micromanagement

I’ve been hitting this wall more than once, and sadly I can’t tell that some new client won’t repeat the mistakes of others.
More than often the search optimizing process is not very well understood by the business owners. Not surprising though, given that Google dancing, Jagger1,2,3, etc. with all algorithm fixing and revamping bring a […]

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Apr12

Online Word Processors

While waiting to get an invite to Writely, and browsing couple of blogs for some, I’ve found this in a comment: www.zohowriter.com
Some say it’s better than Writely. Actually i still have to check out the latter. But anyway, if you’re looking for a handsome online word processor, then this zohowriter.com is something to give a […]

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Apr12

Write More Content, not just as a SEO practice

Everyone and their mom is writing SEO articles and blogs advising on the following:

Keyword research, and keyphrases,
Page ranks,
Link building,
Content writing,
Site maps,
Metatags, keywords, description, title,
Submitting to directories,
Doing SEO with a white or a black hat on,
…and yes, blogging.

Phew! Well, actually every of the above issues is having its own importance. Some have lost much of their […]

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Filed in: Search Engines Optimizing The Google Bot Things

Apr9

Garden Gnome in SuSE 9.2 under KDE

People think that having a Linux OS must be cumbersome, a geek thing, something very tricky, etc.

Well, see the pic above. It’s a garden gnome my wife likes to shoot sitting amongst her flowers. She took the digicam, took some gnome shots, came in and gave me the camera and the USB cable. I plugged […]

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Filed in: Securing Your e.Biz Things




 

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Georg first started with programming in 1981. Did some machine engineering between 1985 and 1990. Then wasted an entire decade on DTP (Desktop Publishing), pre-press and printing. Since 2000, Georg escaped the Gutenberg territory to focus on web sites development and on-demand software applications programming. Don’t tell Georg that software comes in a box…