Posted by James on July 14th, 2008
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When building websites, there are two types of navigation you need to keep in mind. Navigation for humans and navigation for search engines. In order to keep your site both human and search engine friendly, all websites should have both an HTML sitemap as well as an XML sitemap.
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Posted by James on July 13th, 2008
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I’ve posted in a thread before that you can use a translator as a simple tool for avoiding duplicate content penalties. I’ll give you two examples of doing this below.
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Posted by James on July 11th, 2008
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Below are two tips that I found on another forum that will help your emails stay out of the spam box. For everyone that does email marketing, this is a post for you! (Note - GettingMoreVisitors.com does not support spamming. Most of the time, even non spam messages get sent to spam boxes. Here is a way to get around that!)
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Posted by James on July 8th, 2008
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If you are copying and re-spinning articles from other sites, or just want to respin your own articles for article submission, you might ask yourself: How much do you need to edit it in order to avoid duplicate content penalties?
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Posted by James on July 4th, 2008
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I have a small PR3 directory based on phplinkdirectory script. This morning I actually received an email from a listed site owner asking me to remove their site. I wondered why someone would actually want me to remove a link. I used to think that any link on the internet pointing to your site can only help you; that no links could hurt. I did some research and I am slowly finding out that this is far from being true.
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