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    Surely a 'SEO Services Company' as your sig suggests would know this already? Either that, or it is a crap SEO company...
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    Edited How can we get top ranking with in a month

    Hi Can any one tell how can I get top ranking with in a month? What SEO technique I should use?
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    You mean like this: https://www.daniweb.com/business-exchange/jobs-and-resumes/jobs/_/52
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    Replied To a Post in Server migration complete

    As for the newsletter draft, for some reason it did end up in my spam folder. Has never done that before, have flagged it to ensure it doesn't happen again.
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    That's a relief. A bit of an upswing of spam along with spotting that banned badge thing made me wonder if the system was broken. Very glad it isn't :)
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    Another potential problem. I've edited the June newsletter, but not had the test copy through email turn up for checking. Thought it best to mention in case there's a problem …
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    Replied To a Post in Server migration complete

    Unbanned members not fixed though as far as I can see.
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    Here's a niggle: previously banned members now not banned and free to do what they will. See: https://www.daniweb.com/members/1123654/rosina12 who has 30 active infraction points (given on the 26th May for …
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    Welcome. Your mailbox should be fine, as we encourage people to both post questions and answers in the relevant forums so that everyone can benefit from the solutions offered.
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    Oh how the other half lives. I just had a can of cold baked beans, at my desk.
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    I am surprised. Surprised that you know anything, given your posting history so far that is...
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    Nice one doc. Now, I've been getting these headaches...
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    If someone I loved wanted to die, because they were in too much pain or knew that their illness would soon progress to the point that their life would not …
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    Edited let love lead

    hello am new here
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    Ask two dollar quick...
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    What is a Google search?
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    Replied To a Post in Network

    Seriously? What is a Google search?
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    Edited webmaster error

    the webmaster tool that i use for my website does not show and links. whereas in alexa there shows the links connected to my website what might be the problem …
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    Shared 20 year old LogJam bug proves that 'crypto is hard'

    Another month, another flaw related to the historical US export restrictions on cryptography; this time in the form of LogJam. It hits SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0 which supported reduced-strength …
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    Recommended 20 year old LogJam bug proves that 'crypto is hard'

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    Tweeted 20 year old LogJam bug proves that 'crypto is hard'

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    Created 20 year old LogJam bug proves that 'crypto is hard'

    Another month, another flaw related to the historical US export restrictions on cryptography; this time in the form of LogJam. It hits SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0 which supported reduced-strength …
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    Replied To a Post in I am newbie in this giant forum

    Welcome from me as well :)
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    Meditation might help in reducing the size of your ego, and therefore your head... ;-)
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    Shared How the Chinese took, and lost, control at TechNet

    While keen to point out that Microsoft's TechNet portal security was "in no way compromised" by the tactic, researchers with security outfit FireEye [discovered](https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2015/05/hiding_in_plain_sigh.html) that [a well established China-based hacking …
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    Recommended How the Chinese took, and lost, control at TechNet

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    Tweeted How the Chinese took, and lost, control at TechNet

    While keen to point out that Microsoft's TechNet portal security was "in no way compromised" by the tactic, researchers with security outfit FireEye [discovered](https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2015/05/hiding_in_plain_sigh.html) that [a well established China-based hacking …
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    Created How the Chinese took, and lost, control at TechNet

    While keen to point out that Microsoft's TechNet portal security was "in no way compromised" by the tactic, researchers with security outfit FireEye [discovered](https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2015/05/hiding_in_plain_sigh.html) that [a well established China-based hacking …
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    I use Facebook for fun, and I have an offline social life. The two are not mutually inexclusive you know. I don't use Facebook for business, at least not in …
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    Replied To a Post in cannot cancel your daniweb account

    The button wasn't there five years ago, which may have something to do with it...
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    The best advice I can offer you is that if your computer won't let you hear Susan Boyle sing then DON'T TOUCH ANYTHING and be very grateful indeed. I'll get …
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    Replied To a Post in What Music Do People Like?

    My fairly ecelectic most listened to artists, in alphabetical order and according to my computer playlists, for the last 3 months have been: AC/DC Avenged Sevenfold Bert Jansch The Clash …
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    Replied To a Post in cannot cancel your daniweb account

    You talk about emails coming, which ones? Have you deselcted the "Receive Occasional Community-related Email?" option in your member profile, for example? Are you subscribed to watch any particular threads? …
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    Pardon? Care to try again?
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    Replied To a Post in [Hacking] (Something fun) add extended image support to XP MS Paint

    Nope, all part of the conversation and an interesting one at that...
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    Replied To a Post in Hello

    Excellent. Welcome and welcome again then :)
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    Replied To a Post in Hello everybody

    !!!! !!!!!
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    Replied To a Post in Please remove my name from this list

    Agreed. However, as The Doors quite rightly said, people are strange :)
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    Replied To a Post in Welcome

    It popped up at the top of the postings/activity list, for some reason I forget, and I didn't check the date before replying.
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    Replied To a Post in Please remove my name from this list

    Go to your profile page and follow the links, you can delete your own account if that's what you want.
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    Replied To a Post in Welcome

    Oops! Totally missed the date on that one. Been ill this week, that's my excuse :) Still, good advice is good advice nonetheless. It doesn't go off.
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    Read, learn. Ask, learn. Learn, share. That about sums it up...
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    Edited Welcome

    Hi ! I m new here . Please anybody help me for how i get benefit of this site.
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    Shared New spam tricks revealed; look a lot like old spam tricks

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    Recommended New spam tricks revealed; look a lot like old spam tricks

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    Tweeted New spam tricks revealed; look a lot like old spam tricks

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    Liked / Shared New spam tricks revealed; look a lot like old spam tricks

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    Created New spam tricks revealed; look a lot like old spam tricks

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    Replied To a Post in UK Elections 2015

    Well, the real shafting will begin soon enough Repeal of the Human Rights Act Introduction of the Snoopers' Charter Removing a further £12 billion from the social welfare system
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    Replied To a Post in UK Elections 2015

    If you look at the share of the vote, it puts a slightly different perspective on things, but I do get your drift. CON 36.9 LAB 30.4 UKIP 12.6 LD …

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