Posted on February 12, 2010, 2:12 pm, by danielrouse, under
Web Design tips.
Okay, out of all the things that people are doing on the internet, they are all trying to do one thing, get noticed. Doing something like that on something as big as the world wide web is no easy task. However, there are a couple of great way to get your site noticed by search [...]
Posted on February 2, 2010, 4:08 pm, by danielrouse, under
Web Design tips.
Designing a web site isn’t something that you can just blow through care free. A lot of time must be taken into how your site will work and making sure that everything complements each other. This statement is the most evident as you are organizing your website for future visitors. Now it is very easy [...]
Posted on December 22, 2009, 4:58 pm, by place1samcro, under
Uncategorized.
Domain names can be a frustrating thing to deal with. They are quite simple – really. Each country has a designation – in the United States the most common domain name is a “.com”. It doesn’t matter what the domain name is – as long as it correctly ‘points’ to a server somewhere. This is [...]
Can you use Google Analytics to track goals across multiple domain names? This is a problem that exists with Google Analytics. The solution is fairly easy – it involves customizing the tracking code a bit: For domain2 and subdomains (for example, www.Yovia.com, Yugster.Yovia.com add the following tracking code: Tracking code for domain2 and subdomains: <script type=”text/javascript”> [...]
Posted on December 16, 2009, 8:15 am, by place1samcro, under
Pay-per-click.
I know plenty of people who advertise with Reach Local. It’s basically a company that manages paid search for local businesses. I have never used them, but when doing some research on them, I found this flaming post about how bad they are: would like to start off by saying that Reach Local is one [...]
Posted on December 16, 2009, 7:43 am, by place1samcro, under
Domain Name.
There are no specific legal or geographic qualifications to register a biz domain name, except that it must be for “bona fide business or commercial use”. There are a number of options when choosing a domain name – the most common type of name in the United States is ‘dot com’. In many cases, your [...]