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Mar10

The Vintage Mac, New VirtueMart and YouTube to Jumpstart Sales

 Doh, three weeks to catch up, here we go:
1. Simple Joomla/VirtueMart routines
Three new Joomla installs in a weektime. I see nothing challenging with this state-of-the-art CMS. Unless you have to integrate a shop data base of several thousands items that relate through several… tens of thousands categories, mostly redundant on items. The challenge, as […]

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Jan18

Excerpts from a SEO do-it-yourself brainstorming

This week came in with the launching of yet another Joomla web site. Having the site installed, configured and opened to the public is like filling the docks with water around a new ship. It still requires a tonload of details to be implemented and tested, and another pile of processes to get running on […]

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Sep15

Google’s Web Word Processor: Writely

Google-owned Writely just launched open to public mass registrations. It’s the on-demand version of the very popular desktop based word processors by Microsoft (MS Word), Corel (Word Perfect) and OpenOffice.org.
…and i was keeping this post in the drafts shelf for couple weeks; presumably I wanted to write more blahs ’bout it, but time proved way […]

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Jul16

Google down Malware, Find out Infected Sites - or Just Think about Security

Numerous web sites allow their users to upload and store binary files — that’s pictures, movies, executables, anything not text.
Word is out that Websense took advantage of Google’s binary search capability to indentify malware (trojans, worms, virii). Couple thousand sites already found hosting pest — most of them unsuspecting. The virus finder application is not […]

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May16

eBiz Intelligence, Small but nonetheless

Big corps have to know what’s up with their competition, how’s doing the reseller channel, how markets perform on different continents and what not. They having populous departments doing nothing else.
But how about you? A small business owner wearing at least couple of hats. You can’t afford vast business intelligence departments on your payroll. Yet […]

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May3

Google SketchUp 3D for You and Me

Since Windows ran into such major security problems because of the internet, I was thinking which is the best solution to stay safe. For me personally, as I arrived to figure that millions of other people earn a living out of Windows — making the patch, anti-virus, ad-ware, patch again brouhaha an important social and […]

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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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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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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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Mar24

SEO dancing with Googlebots

It was late Novemebr 2005 when i had one of many dialogues with this client. We at CAD TEK are performing some swift SEO services in an early development stage. Patience is not always considered as a central factor by clients, but this is standard human nature.
Client: -I don’t seem to be attracting more […]

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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…