Archive for the ‘Web_Coding’ Category

Search Engine Optimization Best Practices?

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

In the rapidly-changing world of the World-Wide Web, it’s almost impossible to keep up with all the changes in search algorithms of the top thousand or so search engines.

One guy I know, continues to have success though, both with solid old techniques as well as advanced SEO using Web 2.0 tactics that can help your site climb 5 full pages overnight! That one guy is Jae Jans, and he’s giving you the keys to his SEO Safe within his latest course on SEO.

Jae spent the last 2 months putting all of his tactics, techniques and strategies into a streamlined, step-by-step course that will take a complete search-engine newbie from start to expert optimizer almost instantly. The course includes videos on some of the most mysterious pieces of properly optimizing your site for the search engines including:

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Top-Down Web Design - New eBook Publication

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Announcement!

I have published a new web design ebook called Top-Down Web Design. This eBook covers the crucial period of a web project before the site-coding begins.  It is a truism that coding projects get more expensive and more time-consuming as the project continues, and so it makes sense that the time when you would want to set the scope of the project is before you start choosing the web application or send out the first affiliate ad.

Top-Down Web Design can save you literally thousands of hours of coding in the wrong direction, and possibly recover thousands of potential subscribers who were turned off by your format, content or navigation system.

Get your copy today at theLittleCow.org

Special offer for Subscribers at WolfHalton.info.  Send an email to wolf@wolfhalton.info with the subject line “Member Benefit - Top-Down Web Design.”

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Linux-Solaris Command Comparator Project

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

There is a new project at http://lsc.hsi-us.com/tiki-index.php All about the similarities and differences of the command-line language for Solaris and Gnu/Linux. Go see! It is a project at its infancy, so come help change the diapers and feed it!

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Spring Web Maintenance Special!

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

This is ME, Wolf Halton!

Maintenance on web pages usually costs $125, but I have managed to negotiate a rate of $100 for one page development or maintenance! This is a 20% savings, just for my loyal readers. Just enter the detail of what you want us to do for you and click the “Pay Now” button.

 

Detail what you want done:


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Get A Blogging Course

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

Well, with all this spare time surrounding the Christmas Season, I thought I would look into ways that you or I could get useful traffic to a blogging web site. I bought the source codes from Mark Joyner’s last, extremely successful, web business Aesop.com and found it very interesting and useful. I have used variations of his code on various pages since I got it in 2003. So Far I have made no real attempt to take over the blogosphere, but now Mark has put out a beta version of a blogging course from his Simpleology site. (more…)

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Writing a Useful Extension For FireFox 2.0.0.x

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

Wolf Halton

I have started a new project, to make an extension for Firefox that switches between some number of homepages, either randomly, set to a time schedule (it is 8:00am, my homepage must be a work-related resource :: conversely, it is 8:00 pm my homepage is my online class login), or changed by manual over-ride (similar to “turn the switcher off”). Have you ever wished you had such a utility? If so, comment to give me strength and encouragement to continue. (more…)

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Fall Web Maintenance Special!

Friday, September 21st, 2007

This is ME, Wolf Halton!

Maintenance on web pages usually costs $125, but I have managed to negotiate a rate of $100 for one page development or maintenance! This is a 20% savings, just for my loyal readers. Just enter the detail of what you want us to do for you and click the “Pay Now” button. Expires 9-30-07

 

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Which Auto-Responder Do You Use?

Friday, August 31st, 2007

This is ME, Wolf Halton!

Everybody knows that auto-responders are great tools. Auto-responders are those great scripts that can send an immediate email back when somebody sends you one, even if you are out of the office and will be away from your email. For Internet marketers, auto-responders are used to send out newsletters, email courses or info follow-ups when an interested person fills out the contact form. (more…)

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Adding Metatags to ZenCart

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

This is ME, Wolf Halton!

Adding Google-analytics to a zencart

Google gives you 2 ways to verify that you own the site:

  • Put a special html page on the site
  • Put a special metatag on the index page.

ZenCart automatically makes all 404 “page not found” requests go to the home page or index, so Google says they cannot use method #1 to verify my site. Method #2 is difficult on PHP sites because the source-code is not the same as what you see when you click on the “view page source” button. So with some research on http://www.zen-cart.com/forum/ I found out exactly where to make the changes to get the GoogleAnalytics to work.

You will see that this is not exactly intuitive. (more…)

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