Archive: 2010
You have worked hard to build great quality content for your site. And now your visitors are loving it! But, not enough know about it yet. Let’s be honest. You were probably writing all this content in an effort to look great in the eyes of search engines and so people will link to it [...]
Does your brand have an active Facebook page? You can add a plugin on your website linking to your Facebook page and bringing key Facebook functions to your website. There are a range of plugins available that will display feeds from your Facebook page on your website. This is a good way to promote your [...]
Right now, Facebook is launching Facebook places. An app for your iphone, and eventually other devices such as Android, where you can share through Facebook where you are by “checking in”. Find out what and who is around you. The idea is that your Facebook friends will know where you are and, if they happen [...]
Are you using an agency to handle your search engine marketing? You need to know that Google has made the move to ensure the AdWords reporting by agencies clearly breaks down the client’s spend on AdWords and therefore, your spend on the agency. Some agencies or third-parties are known to bundle the cost of AdWords [...]
I thought I would write a quick rundown of my first Barcamp experience from the perspective of the non Developer or Designer in the room. I tried to hop around the talks to a variety of topics some of direct interest to my role in Marker and some quite new or challenging. First talk of [...]
I get asked this all the time, and yes, it does seem like a waste of budget, on the face of it, however, this article points out several reasons why you should consider it.
In Facebook’s mission to make the world more open and connected, it has recently launched “Community Pages”. It is basically a straight pull of Wikipedia information based on what Facebook users have used in their profile with the ability for users to comment. However, where Wikipedia information is not available, a blank community page is [...]
My previous post on this subject only went so far. It focused solely on the usage of extensionless urls with Kentico but stopped short of full SEO compliance because of problems experienced when trying to integrate Kentico SEO settings with the IIS7 rewrite module. This post completes the by getting the SEO settings fully implemented [...]
unable to get asp.net custom error pages behaving with the correct status codes on a target IIS7 Server, read this to learn more…
Each year, Microsoft hosts an annual web conference to celebrate all that is web, from design, through UX to development and devices. This year’s event has been hotly anticipated as the big reveal around Windows Phone Series 7 and Internet Explorer 9. This post however is focused on Windows Phone 7. About a year ago [...]