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Max Web Design Blog
I’ve just received my first sponsored review request via ReviewMe to write a post about a fellow blog. To be honest I found it quite hard to start the review as it’s rare that a first visit to a blog is to its homepage. Normally, the first visit is via a link direct [...]
12Apr2008 | Everton | 1 comment | ContinuedWhy You Should Keep A Blog Housekeeping Checklist As You Could Be Losing Traffic & Money
Blogging can be fun, particularly if you are somebody like me who likes to constantly fiddle with stuff. The problem with this approach, is that over time you can break things or remove vital tweaks that you included in the past without realising it.
This could not only damage the performance of your site, but [...]
From Nothing At All To PR4 In Two Months
In November the much-maligned latest Google Pagerank was released, taken from an October snapshot. My site was granted a PR4, after only 2 months in existence.
I can’t give you a guaranteed way to start a site and attain a decent pagerank in only two months. I can tell you the things that I did and [...]
Some Tips For Setting Up Your Sitemap
XML sitemaps are used to help search engine crawlers do a better job of finding and prioritizing all of your content. It doesn’t guarantee that your pages will be indexed, but it does assist the crawlers in determining what content you don’t want indexed, and what content you would like to see a higher priority [...]
11Dec2007 | Michael Lankton | 7 comments | ContinuedGoogle Page Rank Fallout - Possible Legal Action?
I’m so happy that Andy B sent me a digg shout (I take it back - I don’t hate them!) with the shocking news about the latest Google PageRank update, as I would have missed it totally as I’ve been working so hard this week I haven’t read any feeds.
Andy’s latest post (again read via [...]




