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Strategic Use of Meta Title Tags, Page Titles and Permalinks

Strategic Use of Meta Title Tags, Page Titles and Permalinks

They aren’t the same. Their jobs have subtle differences. One-size-fits-all works, but like clothes this strategy is more easy for the manufacturer than easy on the eye. What Are Title Tags, Page Titles and Permalinks? Page Titles (aka H1) Every page should have a visible Page Title that is different …

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Does a Bad Website = A Bad Company?

Does a Bad Website = A Bad Company?

A bad manager once told me, “Perception is everything.” This was a man who lied a lot … at someone else’s expense to benefit himself. One of the problems with websites is that they really don’t tell you whether a company is good or bad. The Path to the Boiled …

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Give Yourself Plenty of Time to Set up a Shopping Cart

Give Yourself Plenty of Time to Set up a Shopping Cart

How Not to Start a Shopping Cart Project “How hard can it be …” “Well, that was your job …” These words are an expression of an attitude that could break your shopping cart project. If you start into your first shopping cart project, expecting that you can put it …

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Evaluating WordPress Plugins to Manage Header Images

Evaluating WordPress Plugins to Manage Header Images

When you want each Post or Page to have a unique banner image …

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The Problem with Using Time-based Words

The Problem with Using Time-based Words

We’ve all done it … named a file or a website folder with the word new or old or current or final. And, years later when we are on the third version of the file or site, we don’t know which new is new.

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