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What’s SEO if not improving content?

Sunday, August 8th, 2010


Sites that are not in “compliance” have just started to be filtered from the search engine indexes, and plenty more are sure to follow. Should all search engines see the opportunity this offers and to ( in unison ) enforce the same standards, then a great many sites will be scrambling for “truthful” S.E.O firms to optimise their sites. Site speed is becoming another important factor, particularly with Google’s up to date announcement that how fast the page loads might have an impact on your sites search site ranking. Sites with a page in position one and another in position 10 will find Google resequencing the results to be number one with an indented number 2, where that number two result is basically in position ten. This means that the real number two page will be in position 3.

Linking out to irrelevant sites? Links can fundamentally make or break a competitive S.E.O campaign so we take plenty of time to establish a link to others and get high quality links back to your internet site in exchange. This is very laborious though and another good excuse to hire a professional. Link building services are the most frequently outsourced side of S.E.O. This process involves finding qualified and thematically applicable one-way linking partners who will link back to your site. Automated SEO can be handy in certain cases, but it’s smart to stick with the basics as you are starting out.

Content is of huge signification in S.E.O and web site selling. Content is what drives visitors to your site. Content also needs to be written with a site spectator in mind. Most content on a single page of any given website in any demographic or niche is under one thousand words, in truth most of it actually is closer to 400 words per page.

Epson Stylus SX218

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Printer manufacturers can be rather sneaky trying to sell their printers as cheap as possible in order to get you to buy them and then sell you replacement printer ink cartridges at twice the price of the printer. For this reason it is imperative to check the price of the replacement ink cartridges for a printer before buying it. Epson are better than most when is comes to selling printers at reasonable prices that reflect their running costs. In the case of the Epson SX218 the printer can be purchased for under £50 and a set of replacement Epson SX218 ink cartridges costs around £30 which is not too bad compared to some of it rivals. Genuine Epson ink cartridges are expensive because Epson say that they spend millions of dollars every year developing new ink technology like DURABrite Ultra which helps produced better, longer lasting print results. A good money saving alternative to the genuine cartridges are compatible Epson ink cartridges which are available from a number of online retailers and costs around £15 for a complete set. These compatible inks do not feature DURABrite Ultra Ink but still manage to produce excellent print results. The print quality is also down to the fact that the SX218 has a high resolution print head capable of producing 5760 x 1440dpi which results in excellent print results for all types of documents. Other features of the SX218 are not quite so impressive as it print quality but still perform to a high standard. The SX218 is in general a good all-round multi-functional device.

Big men with little dogs

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

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Data Recovery and Your Computer

Sunday, February 1st, 2009


Have you ever wondered if what you know about data recovery is accurate? Consider the following paragraphs and compare what you know to the latest info on data recovery.

Sooner or later your company could become the victim of a natural disaster, or something much more common like a lightning storm or downed power lines.

Just because your company may be a small business doesn’t mean it’s immune to data disasters. If a small business does not have a good and tested disaster recovery plan in place when disaster hits they may never fully recuperate and it may even cause them to go out of business. Sometimes even a data recovery service is unable to be of any help.

Following are some questions that should be answered in order to give you some idea of what you need to do to that will help you if you do have a data disaster situation.

Do you know where your company’s most important data files are located?

Are these files being backed up and by what means?

How often do you run these data backups and are they verified and tested?

Do you have automated controls that correctly and on a consistent basis do the backups?

Do your data backup tapes go off-site and how often?

Do you have some kind of security against tampering or theft of your data backups?

Do you keep your servers, routers, hubs, and phone system controllers in locked areas to keep them more secure?

Does just anyone have access to your servers and your other technology assets or do you limit access to at least two, but no more than four people?

Do you run a locally securable operating system, such as Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Microsoft Windows XP, or Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4,on the company’s desktop PCs and notebooks?

Do you have any confidential data stored locally on any desktop PCs or notebooks? Are any of these systems running an inherently in-secure operating system, such as Microsoft Windows 9x or Microsoft Windows Me?

Do you prevent unauthorized boot-ups or tampering with BIOS configuration settings by using power-on passwords?

On your desktop PCs and notebooks, how are main updates, service packs and releases kept current?

The bottom line is that you can’t plan when a data disaster may strike but taking a few steps beforehand may help with your company’s survival in the days and weeks following a disaster.

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