Archive for May, 2010

Concise Guide to the Most Common SEO Mistakes

Friday, May 21, 2010 posted by admin 8:48 pm

It is time to reveal the 10 most common SEO mistakes committed by website owners the world over.

If you are not too happy about your website’s ranking on the search engines, then look through this list and make sure that your website is not committing any of these mistakes.

I’ve decided to divide this article into 2 sections: on page SEO and off page SEO mistakes. As you read through this article, you will realize that the mistakes covered here are all based on my previous articles about SEO.

On Page SEO Mistakes

This section refers to SEO mistakes made on your actual website.

1. Not Targeting 1 Keyword Per Page Readmore…

Category : Blog, SEO, SMM

HTML5 – The Future of the Web

Friday, May 21, 2010 posted by admin 8:45 pm

Steve Jobs was recently quoted as saying “No one will be using Flash. The world is moving to HTML5” igniting interest in HTML5 and sparking numerous debates online in blogs and forums.

Jobs’ prediction that flash is dead invokes memories of the famous Mark Twain quote “reports of my death are greatly exaggerated“. While the debate rages on over the future of Flash, HTML5′s destiny is assured.

It’s not just Apple pointing to HTML5 as an internet revolution, Microsoft, Google, Opera, Mozilla, W3C and even Adobe themselves agree. In fact HTML5 may become historic for that very reason. It is arguably the only time Google, Microsoft and Apple have ever agreed on anything. Readmore…

Category : Tech News, Website Design

Google to highlight Android, Web at event

Wednesday, May 19, 2010 posted by admin 3:10 am
By Tom Krazit, CNET
May 18, 2010 9:13 a.m. EDT

CNET.com

Google will take over San Francisco's Moscone center again for its  annual developer conference.

Google will take over San Francisco’s Moscone center again for its annual developer conference.

(CNET) — How much bigger can Google’s world get?

As Google prepares for its third major developer conference, it’s getting ready to pitch its vision for the future of computing to 5,000 developers and media at San Francisco’s Moscone center.

When I/O kicks off on Wednesday, don’t expect Google CEO Eric Schmidt to break out into a passionate “Developers!” chant like his counterpart at Microsoft, CEO Steve Ballmer, did all those many years ago. Readmore…

Category : Tech News