Forum: Search Engine Optimization Nov 30th, 2004 |
| Replies: 13 Views: 4,878 Look to your on-page optimization. That may be what is lacking. |
Forum: ColdFusion Sep 20th, 2004 |
| Replies: 0 Views: 8,959 If query is called getResults and your field name is called myField
To change to 2-across or 3-across, or whatever, just change the MOD 4 to 2 or 3 or whatever number you wish. |
Forum: ColdFusion Sep 20th, 2004 |
| Replies: 0 Views: 9,633 Change Your_Query to match your query name, Your_data to match your field name(s), and change the colors (ffffff and dadada) to match the colors you want. |
Forum: ColdFusion Sep 20th, 2004 |
| Replies: 0 Views: 6,599 |
Forum: ColdFusion Sep 20th, 2004 |
| Replies: 0 Views: 7,449 Change the yourActionPage.cfm to the name of the page you want to open, and adjust the sizes and other parameters as you need. |
Forum: ColdFusion Sep 20th, 2004 |
| Replies: 0 Views: 12,955 will look like Thursday, June 03, 2004 |
Forum: Promotion and Marketing Plans Aug 21st, 2004 |
| Replies: 10 Views: 4,336 I've been wondering the same thing, and while I don't have an answer for you, I will offer to write about you in my blog! :) PM me with any particular wording you might want me to use. |
Forum: Geeks' Lounge Aug 16th, 2004 |
| Replies: 23 Views: 8,577 |
Forum: Promotion and Marketing Plans Aug 15th, 2004 |
| Replies: 13 Views: 7,310 Get your site listed in as many relevant directories as you can. Do a search such as yourkeyword + "add url" to find directories related to your keyword. This may or may not bring direct traffic... |
Forum: Promotion and Marketing Plans Aug 15th, 2004 |
| Replies: 6 Views: 4,140 Many of my sites are technical. Weekend traffic to them is next to nothing. My theory has always been that the techies are going to my site AT WORK, and not at home. May be the same for you. |
Forum: Search Engine Optimization Aug 14th, 2004 |
| Replies: 13 Views: 3,884 Probably the first and best place to find out what PR is, is to go to the source for the definition. http://www.google.com/technology/ . |
Forum: IT Professionals' Lounge Aug 13th, 2004 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 6,723 sounds like a good choice of attire to me. good luck! |
Forum: Windows Software Aug 13th, 2004 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 18,533 http://www.perlservices.net/en/faq/cute_ftp.shtml - scroll down for instructions on how to use chmod with cuteftp. |
Forum: HTML and CSS Aug 12th, 2004 |
| Replies: 11 Views: 3,715 |
Forum: eCommerce Aug 6th, 2004 |
| Replies: 11 Views: 22,131 I'm certainly no tax person, but if you spent the money on web hosting, then it was real money, was it not? You can't spend it if you don't have it, right? Anyway, you can claim the hosting expense... |
Forum: Website Reviews Aug 1st, 2004 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 2,718 The colors are a little bright for me. The pink text would make my eyes tire pretty quickly. Regarding SEO, here are my comments:
1. The title of your pages are mostly the same. Each page... |
Forum: ColdFusion Jul 28th, 2004 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 6,903 I assume you are using this line of code <CFIF getUserName.RecordCount IS 1> to check if the login user and pwd was successful, however, getUserName is not the name of the query you have for checking... |
Forum: ColdFusion Jul 26th, 2004 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 8,710 Just depends how you want to do it - up to you. Either display the info on the same page using cfinclude or send them off to another page using cflocation. Whatever pleases you. |
Forum: ColdFusion Jul 26th, 2004 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 8,710 <cfif Password eq #Password# and UserName eq #UserName#>
<cfinclude template="yourpagetoinclude.cfm">
<cfelse>
<cflocation url="yourloginpage.cfm">
</cfif> |
Forum: ColdFusion Jul 21st, 2004 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 5,888 Something like this should do it:
<CFQUERY name="login" datasource="#dsn#">
SELECT *
FROM Users
WHERE UserName='#username#'
AND Pwd = '#pwd#'
</CFQUERY>
Of course your... |
Forum: Search Engine Optimization Jul 17th, 2004 |
| Replies: 20 Views: 7,142 The backlink update has begun. I don't yet see any PR update happening, but that may coming soon. |
Forum: Advertising Sales Strategies Jul 2nd, 2004 |
| Replies: 6 Views: 38,242 If you just started with them this month (July), your first check will be issued in late August. You have to have been with them one complete month I think, and then at the end of the next month,... |
Forum: MS Access and FileMaker Pro Jun 13th, 2004 |
| Replies: 27 Views: 40,958 MySQL. If you know both, then it is the better choice. Access will only hold up with a few users. Get too many, or the database gets too large, and you'll be dealing with crashes a lot. Lots of... |
Forum: Advertising Sales Strategies Jun 7th, 2004 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 19,284 That's not a question anyone can answer. Google doesn't share that information. It depends on many things. What ads are displayed, what type of site they are displayed on, etc. |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Jun 6th, 2004 |
| Replies: 21 Views: 12,176 Right inscissor, I think everyone was missing the point that the original poster didn't want the learning curve required for something like Dreamweaver. That's why I suggested SiteSpinner. Really... |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Jun 4th, 2004 |
| Replies: 21 Views: 12,176 Try SiteSpinner. (www.virtualmechanics.com). I think it would fulfill your needs well. (No, I don't work for them). It also produces some pretty clean code - not absolutely perfect, but darn... |
Forum: ColdFusion Jun 4th, 2004 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 4,794 Sounds pretty much like what I expected then. And yes, even when I was out there doing CF programming for companies, it was mostly intranet stuff, which made it difficult to build up any sort of... |
Forum: Search Engine Optimization Jun 3rd, 2004 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 3,994 You could see positive upward movement in the SERPS long before you see it reflected on either the toolbar's PR or in the backlinks that Google shows for your site. So keep an eye out for progress... |
Forum: ColdFusion Jun 3rd, 2004 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 4,794 Two to three years ago, it wasn't all that difficult to find ColdFusion programming jobs in my area of the US (south). When the tech jobs started drying up, the CF jobs did too, and they never... |