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Browser specific code September 29th, 2006

Many web browsers support their own set of code and components, as well as those outlined as Standard or Valid HTML. Whilst these components were written to add new and exciting features to websites, and in many cases do work with all leading browsers, they can provoke incompatibility issues, and therefore your pages may not display […]
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Blogs and RSS feeds September 28th, 2006

Blogging software is a simple to use CMS system which easily adds new content to your site. They are naturally search engine friendly as they are text-rich and are frequently updated. These Blogs are generally written to their own specific page ie: www.yourdomain.co.uk/blog. A good idea is to implement an RSS feed into your home page, which […]
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Shutting Down Sploggers via Google Adsense September 26th, 2006

As I mentioned before, as far as I’m concerned, hunting down and shutting down individual splogs is a waste of energy — because a splogger can set up another (or dozens) of new sites quickly and easily for each one that gets shut down. Many bloggers have been discussing this issue, with a deluge of often-heated comments in the wake of these posts. Somewhere in that multilayered discussion, I saw someone mention what seems like a way to take constructive action against sploggers that’s more meaningful than shutting down a single splog. My apologies, I can’t recall who offered this suggestion. Anyway, Google Adsense is the most common financial incentive program used by sploggers. I can’t remember seeing a single splog that didn’t carry Google ads. One Adsense account can support a multitude of splogs. Google ostensibly doesn’t approve of splogs, and apparently will cancel Adsense accounts for sploggers who abuse the program. Therefore, when you find a splog, you can report it to Google and ask them to close the associated Adsense account. Back on July 10, Quick Online Tips explained how to do that…
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