By Sam Silverman - Last updated: 8th March, 2010
I’m not a fan of any ccTLD’s, nor do I like extensions as common as .net or .info. I’m for the most part a .com guy. The one extension that I have expressed a minimal amount of interest in is the .me extension. I think the .me extension is great for people looking to create [...]
By Sam Silverman - Last updated: 31st January, 2010
There’s no doubt that outsourcing is hurting U.S. website developers. People are turning to others in countries like India or Malaysia to create applications and websites for them. They have much lower living costs, thus allowing them to provide their services at prices that are dirt cheap. But when a concept or idea gains popularity [...]
By Sam Silverman - Last updated: 13th January, 2010
Have you ever wanted to keep search engine crawlers from crawling certain pages, or just a single page on your website? Well thanks to robot tags, it’s as easy as heating up leftovers. Robot tags allow you to specify to search engine crawlers that you do not want a page, or pages on your website [...]
By Sam Silverman - Last updated: 12th January, 2010
An Introduction to Meta Tags: Part II Implementing meta tags is not as hard as one would think, and it’s definitely not anything that one needs to dive into their piggybank for. This article will not only provide you with not only the coding you’ll need to copy and paste into your current website’s coding, [...]
By Sam Silverman - Last updated: 11th January, 2010
Meta tags are generally keywords or descriptions that you can manually input into the <head> area of your website. There are three types of meta tags, title tags, description tags, and keyword tags. The great thing about keyword and description tags is that they are invisible to the viewer, unlike the title tag, which many [...]