Monthly Archives: August 2011

SEO: Underscores vs. dashes in URLs

Google Team released recently a video that clarifies an issue of Underscores vs. dashes in URLs and its impact on SEO. Matt Cutts from Google explains the difference between how Google interprets underscores and dashes in a URL, and tells a history of this issue. The main conclusion of this message is that if you

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Tumbling toward $100 million

Tumbler, a blogger service growing in popularity, is nearing $75-$100 million in venture capital. This estimation implies a market value of near $800 million according to the Wall Street Journal. One of the larger firms taking part in the deal is Greylock Partners, whose portfolio companies include daily deals company, Groupon, and bed-for-rent service, Airbnb.

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Google Continues to Expand It’s Empire

This week, Google has announced that it is now available on 40 top-level country domains, and is now available in more than 130 countries and over 60 languages. This allows Google to receive even more international attention, and the interface is now customizable to suit anyone from anywhere. Google has also announced that their Street

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Landing Page Design for Eyeglassexpress4less.com

We have just designed a beautiful landing page for our client who sells eyeglasses online. We encourage you not only to view our design, but also take advantage of their promotional deal of a 15% discount and Free Shipping. Let us analyze a little bit this design, which is located under this address: http://www.eyeglassexpress4less.com/promotion.html. Few

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Naming Your Business – part 2

The world is full to the brim of every type of service, commodity and consulting firm. This doesn’t mean there’s not room for one more smart company that fits into a niche already saturated, but it does mean that any new company, be it a service or commodity, needs to work harder to differentiate itself

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Doing Business in New York

It can be daunting to set up a company in New York City, but there’s a reason the City has been touted as the “world’s cultural capital” over the years. With a population growth of nearly 3 percent between 2000 and 2010 it’s obviously a place of opportunity for anyone attempting to reach a large-scale

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Small Business and Health Care

Though many of Obama’s $940 billion health care legislation provisions won’t take effect until 2014, small business owners are already feeling the strain. Tax credit: worth the trouble? In a survey of 305 small business owners by the Small Business and Entrepreneurship council, 90% had yet to apply for tax credits available to them under

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A Case for Content Writing Services

Your website is the portal to your business. Not only does it provide potential clients or customers with immediate access to your work, it’s also the face for your company – the first impression for potential clients and competitors alike. In an age of media saturation, where bloggers have an arguably equal effect on politics

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How To Name Your Business – part 1

How to name your business, a question that has been asked by many, and answered by a select few. Naming your business is one of the most important aspects of starting up, and maintaining, your own business. Your business’s name must stick in the minds of consumers and investors, and be related to the nature

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In Need of Editors? Wikipedia Is

Wikipedia is well known as the go-to place on the internet for information, but are they in need of more editors to contribute? In 2009, the problem started, and owner Jimmy Wales pushed it aside. There is now a demand for editors for the site, and an impending decline in fresh content. Wikipedia tried to

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