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Re: PHP code doesn't really get compiled as you would compile a C++ program, for example. Rather the code is executed by your web server client when someone accesses the php page. I don't know the technical term for what it's called ... but you need a web server such as … | |
Re: I'm not sure what you're talking about? You want to publish articles and promote them?? | |
Re: If there are no pages within the /site/ folder that Googlebot has any reason to visit at all, then it's fine to leave it disallowed via robots.txt (in my opinion). When you ask if googlebot will still be able to "look around and sort the rest" are you worried that … | |
Re: The first array should be a float because it isn't the number of courses taken, it's the number of credit hours taken. In other words, you don't want to ask the user to input the number of courses taken. According to the requirements, you want them to input the number … | |
Re: Hi, Check out PayPal's API. It should have instructions on how to do this, depending on the language you are using (PHP, etc). | |
Re: I tried to use my Kinect yesterday, and found out that it was too sunny to work right. (No window shades yet.) I had to drape a bedsheet over the window to get the darn thing to semi-work for 5 minutes. | |
Re: I've moved you into the registered users usergroup. Please go into your control panel and double check that the email you have on file with us is still accurate. | |
Re: AdWords lets you do affiliate marketing, although I think they limit it to one affiliate URL per keyword. So, effectively, there's a bit of extra competition. | |
Re: You can add the location of your sitemap as the first line of your robots.txt file, and any search engine capable of understanding it, will. | |
Re: Depending on what your website is about, 1000 pageviews per day could generate you anywhere from $20 to $200 per month. Probably on the lower end of that. | |
Hi everyone, I just found out (a few hours ago) that DaniWeb was *seriously* hurt by the new Google algorithm update that took place yesterday. The algorithm change was only rolled out to US visitors, and it reduced the amount of US-based traffic to DaniWeb by over 50%! Google plans … | |
Re: Wouldn't the procedure be the same regardless of the hardware? | |
Hey guys, For anyone who is interested in MySQL and will be in NYC later this month, check out this thread I just started: [url]http://www.daniweb.com/web-development/databases/mysql/threads/362562/1550102#post1550102[/url] | |
Re: There are no hard-set limitations. Just keep things natural. About 2-3 full sentences for a description. About 20 keywords I would say. H1/H2 tags for headings - A few words at most. Keep it natural. | |
Re: Tribal Fusion? Google AdSense? I would start with AdSense, to be honest. | |
Re: Used to use Plesk. Not using anything right now (thanks to my amazing sysadmins). | |
Re: I'm confused what you're asking for. Are you talking about something like phpAdsNew? What are postage stamps? | |
Re: Isn't this spammy? It's called click fraud. What advertiser is going to advertise with you knowing that the people clicking their ad most likely are not interested in what they have to offer, but are only in it to potentially win a prize. | |
Re: > By clicking that and refreshing the page, you can remove your previous vote. As soon as you click it, your vote is instantly undone. (Refreshing the page is just for cosmetics) | |
Re: This is something that was considered behind-the-scenes back in January, and discussed in depth, and without getting into any of the details, the short answer is an unfortunate no. | |
Re: I miss the Atlantic City of the 1980s, before they tried to turn it into an east coast Vegas. | |
Re: AdSense operates primarily on a CPM/CPC model, not CPA (affiliate). Why not test out both? | |
Re: As with anything, it depends what your revenue model is. Do you plan on selling advertising? Monthly subscriptions? If you're selling a product or service, what is your conversion rate? Since you're posting in the Advertising Sales Strategies forum, I assume that revenue is generated by selling advertising. Do you … | |
Re: I am going to go out on a limb and assume that you manage your site yourself, possibly on a shared hosting account. Work with a systems administrator at your hosting company to buckle down your server. Explain to your host that it is in their best interests to devote … | |
Re: Check out their portfolio. Often, different dev/design firms cater to different types of clientele. Some are better at eCommerce sites while others are better at social media communities, for example. Price around. There are millions to choose from nowadays and they all want your business. | |
Re: People are naturally going to link to inner pages ... individual articles, blogs, stories, etc. on your site. If you're going to buy links for the sake of them appearing natural, you would buy links to inner pages. However, this is a rather black hat strategy. | |
Re: Asynchronous JavaScript doesn't slow down the webpage from loading. Synchronous JavaScript pauses page rendering wherever the JavaScript is on the page, and executes the JS right then, before continuing to render the rest of the page. | |
Re: If you are talking about the toolbar, Google doesn't really update the Google PR toolbar anymore, and when they do, it's not entirely acccurate. | |
Re: I have no clue what you're asking. Do you use both Google Webmaster Tools and Google Analytics? | |
![]() | Re: I'm attaching this file as an attached .zip. From now on, do that instead of pointing users to off-site files, because what inevitably happens is a few months down the line you take them off of your server for whatever reason, and then this tutorial gets broken. |
I just noticed that my Google AdSense report now gives a breakdown by country. Coolness! | |
Re: There was a long discussion about this in Area 51 over the past week, but I forgot to make the public announcement. To copy & paste what was written there: [quote=cscgal] The main problem that I do have with our reputation system is, as Sanjay put it, that it feeds … | |
Re: Not just annoy the search engines -- but annoy the end-users too. Browsers bookmark pages based on page titles. Social media sites like Twitter and Facebook use the page title as the default anchor text when liking/sharing/tweeting. It's confusing if people think they're going to one page but end up … | |
Re: For a powerful, robust, and free CMS, I would recommend [url="http://www.mamboserver.com"]www.mamboserver.com[/url] I see you wrote you've tried mambo in the past already. Bad experience? | |
Google's Farmer/Panda update, which was rolled out to the US on February 24th, and affected us, has been rolled out to all English-language queries yesterday afternoon. We were hurt even more. Still, surprised to not hear ANY stories of ANYONE recovering. Anyone else blasted? | |
Re: I consider traffic benchmarking checking up with sites like Quantcast.com, Compete.com, to see how your traffic compares against your competition. Of course it's not really accurate, but eh :) Google Analytics also includes a benchmarking feature, as Spletnapot pointed out. | |
Re: Well ... If you want to learn about SEO, you can read threads in this forum and learn about it. | |
Re: You should be able to add a line to your .htaccess file that checks the referer address for an image, and deliver a 403 access denied error if it's not from your own domain. | |
Re: Are you using MySQL? Try this ... [code=php]mysql_query("DELETE FROM table1 WHERE id = 1");[/code] | |
Re: Engage the community. Give them a reason to want to interact. Seed the forum with questions that are just begging to be replied to. Get your friends to post and get discussions -- and debates! -- going amongst you. | |
Re: When you started the thread, you entered keywords into the part where it said Tags. However, as a fairly new member to the community, you can only enter tags that are already in the system. You can't add your own new words. | |
Re: No, they wouldn't. You would need to use [icode]<strong>Some text in here</strong>[/icode] You can then code that strong tag however you want You can even do [icode]strong { font-weight: normal; }[/icode] so that it will have SEO weight but it won't look bold to the website visitor. | |
Re: I don't believe the IP address of the server affects SEO. However, the domain extension does. For example, .co.uk emphasizes targeting people in the UK, etc. You can also go to Google Webmaster Tools at [url]www.google.com/webmasters/[/url] where you can specify a country to target. | |
![]() | Re: Vernon caught that screenshot while I was in the middle of updating the page. You can now use radio buttons to select which one you want to go with. |
Re: I've heard really good things about Mambo ([url="http://www.mamboserver.com/"]http://www.mamboserver.com/[/url]) and I've also heard really good things about Drupal ([url="http://www.drupal.org/"]http://www.drupal.org/[/url]). Both are open source. Drupal has SEO friendly URLs out of the box. I'm not sure about Mambo. I found a review of Mambo on DevShed => [url="http://www.devshed.com/c/a/Administration/Mambo-Open-Source-Content-Management-System"]http://www.devshed.com/c/a/Administration/Mambo-Open-Source-Content-Management-System[/url] | |
Re: I thought he was cute. 'Nuf said. | |
Re: [QUOTE=WaltP;1533010]We have [B]flag bad post[/B]. We have [B]infractions[/B]. We have [B]rep[/B]. Maybe we need a button for [B][COLOR="Red"]whiner[/COLOR][/B]![/QUOTE] It's called the ignore list. |
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