Webmaster Pro Guide

Making Money from Your web site and search engine optimisation
April 26th, 2008

Software piracy - unauthorized use or reproduction of copyrighted patented material

Software piracy is a growing concern for the modern society. It was an issue since the very first day commercial software hit the shelves. Initially it was spread within friends and/or communities via cassette tapes or floppy disks. With the development of the Internet, software piracy has spread exponentially. The phenomenon, in its current form, was not considered a serious problem until the early 1990s. Since them, there are a series of worldwide organizations that deal with software piracy. Mainly Software Publishers Association, Business Software Alliance, Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), as well as American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) and Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI).

Software piracy impact needs to be judged depending on various factors, such as living standards and geographical zones. Arguably, the industry may benefit from the software piracy process, which is not that bad as they present it, and it represents a good way to test the products a company develops, it leads to increased awareness and contributes to the popularity of various software development companies and, in the long run, results in increased profits for both parties.

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April 26th, 2008

Pay Per Click advertising

To deliver a more complete search marketing solution, High Position are about to launch a new Paid Search service utilising versatile and innovative PPC management software, this new service will offer our existing corporate clients a much more comprehensive PPC solution.

The demand from our natural search clients for us to management their existing PPC spend has continued to grow and so we are now launching this new service to cater for this ‘Corporate’ market, we are also ‘beefing up’ our PPC team by hiring and training experienced paid search professionals from the industry.

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April 25th, 2008

5 Best Plugins To Get More Comments

As you well know, comments are one of the most important element of blogging, and bloggers love to see their articles commented. But, think a little. Who will try to leave a comment if you commenting areas are boring ? Try to make them more enjoyable, to encourage more people to comment and to return to your blog to check if they receive any replies.1. Visual Text Editor

As i’ve told you before, the default comments field is very boring and quite limited. Don’t worry, this can be fixed with NicEdit (30kb in size) which is a full featured text editor. Using this plugin is a lot much easier to format a comment, so don’t hessitate to use it.

2. Subscribe To Comments

Subscribing to comments lets you keep track of the most important ones. The best part is that it’s a good way to bring people back to your blog, to check if they received a reply to their comments. Subscribe to Comments plugin can be found here.

3. Post Comments Via AJAX

AJAX allows the comment to be posted without reloading, and that is a good thing because it save time. Oh, and this plugin will also give the commenters the chance to head off to other pages on your blog before they get bored.

4. List Recent Comments

A sidebar widget listing the latest comments on your blog can be a good way of showing that your blog is alive, but also that you take the time to interact with your readers. Download it from here.

5. Add User Avatars

A single comment can get lost quite easily so it’s best to use avatars add distinction between individual comments. This plugin will also give you a little smile on your lips when you start seeing faces you recognise. Use : MBLA (for Wordpress users).

I hope this tips will help you a lot in increasing your blog comments.

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April 4th, 2008

7 ways to Romance the Google Bot.

For most of us, Google is a hard nut to crack. Efforts upon efforts are put forth to increase your site’s SEO and while your efforts are working in other search engines, they just seem slow when it comes to Google. So what do you do? Try romance!

Yes, romance. Who isn¡’t looking for romance? Non-human bot or not, the Google Bot also wants it. It wants to be romanced and feel the love from your site. If it doesn’t, oh, look out! Just like a scorned woman, you are going to pay. Come on, everyone knows what I mean. It’s either “Penalty City” or “the silent treatment”. It all depends on what you did or didn’t do.

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April 4th, 2008

How To Make Your Website Structurally Sound

You’ve decided to build a website. Great! Your first step is to determine its structure - the pages you want to include and the information you want provide to visitors. But how to begin?

Your first instinct may be to make your site different from everyone else’s. After all, trying to differentiate your business is what you’ve been doing throughout your branding process.

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April 1st, 2008

Top 25 most valuable blogs

247wallst.com seems to have indentified the 25 most valuable blogs.. The website estimated the value of those blogs based on several factors like page views, ad revenues and expenses.
Here’s the top:

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March 31st, 2008

vBulletin 4 - A Developer’s Perspective (EXTREMELY LONG POST)

Surfing on the official forum of Vbulletin , i found this interesting article about the new version of VB . Vbulletin 4

Preface

Evening everyone. Here we are on the eve of vb 3.7 which promises to be the last member of the vbulletin 3.x branch (security patches not-withstanding). The software has come along way to become one of the strongest PHP software packages of all, and it is backed by one of the best communities online, both user and programmer side. Jelsoft should be justly proud of their accomplishment.Before I begin I’d like to introduce who I am and a bit of my background. vBulletin brought me back to programming after I’d given it up in college, and for that I am thankful. For all intents the programming staff of vbulletin were my teacher and much of my coding style is owed to them. I would not be doing the job I do today where it not for them, and for that I’m grateful. I mention this because in this post I’m going to take a hard look at the 3.x codebase, particularly 3.7beta6 and while much of this look will be with a critical eye I want to establish now that I have nothing but the highest level of respect for the minds behind this code - where it not for their efforts I would not be in a position to do this analysis and make these suggestions.

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March 30th, 2008

SMF 2.0 Beta 3 Public Released!

It appear the most waited version of SMF is released . and here is the offcial announce :

Simple Machines is extremely proud to announce the long awaited release of the first public beta of SMF 2.0.

SMF 2.0 has now been in development for over 18 months, and in beta with our Charter Members since August last year. Feature complete, and having undergone considerable testing and bug fixing, we are now ready to put it into the hands of the public for wider testing.

Importantly, this is a beta - and the first public beta at that. We strongly recommend that you do not use this package on a production site as it will contain bugs and issues. In addition whilst we’ll do our best to support people running the beta our support team’s primary focus will remain 1.1 during this period - so please be patient if you do experience a problem. Also, we request you note the following caveats:    

  • All existing mods and themes are almost certain not to work until their authors have an opportunity to rewrite them.
  • The upgrader will do its best to upgrade previously installed themes. However, this is not fool proof and you are likely to need to tweak old themes and update them to take full advantage of SMF 2.0 functionality.
  • Language packs for 1.1 will be out of date and need updating - this might take some time.
  • Users who currently integrate SMF into their site using any of the non-standard SSI functions (Such as using the db_query function) will need to change their integrations to use the new query system in 2.0. More information on this can be found here.

The changes in this release from 1.1 are immense - and we can’t list them all here. We recommend you take a look at the changelog on the download page - some of the highlights include:    

  • Database abstraction including support for PostgreSQL and SQLite
  • Post and attachment moderation - setup through board permissions.
  • Additional group management features such as group moderators and joinable and requestable groups
  • Comprehensive user warning system.
  • Paid subscriptions to allow people to make a payment with PayPal to get additional group access
  • Personal message labeling system and new viewing options
  • OpenID support - to enable users to login and register with their OpenID account
  • Custom profile fields to enable admins to setup new profile fields in addition to the default
  • WYSWIYG editor, to improve the user posting experience
  • Ignore boards and ignore user functions - so users only see what they want to see
  • Scheduled events and mail queuing systems to add additional functionality to the forum
  • Admin and user logs to track who makes what changes to a user’s profile
  • A moderation center to bring together all moderation functionality into one place for all people with moderation abilities

The download packages are the same as for 1.1 - simply choose the install or upgrade package depending on your requirements. If upgrading please, please remember to backup first. Please do not use this topic for support questions - use the dedicated 2.0 Support Board. Guides for installing and upgrading can be found on the Online Manual. Note that downgrading is not possible.

On a quick note to mod and theme authors, we are currently working through the templates to move towards more semantic HTML layout. Unfortunately we didn’t complete this in time for this beta, but this will make the next release, so please bear this future change in mind when looking at updating your mods and themes.

Finally, we thank you for your patience and hope you enjoy using this software as much as we have enjoyed making it.

To doanwload it check the official SMF site .

enjoy

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March 23rd, 2008

Top 20 Web Directories

I have decided to publish my long awaited
top 20 web directories list based on various criteria like

* Age
* Page Rank (PR)
* Site Quality & Design
* SEO friendly pages
* Google Backlinks
* Google Indexed Pages

The following web directories are rated as top 20 directories without any bias or any self-promotion. The list contain the best directories on the net . with respectable reputation and ll are seo freindly ..

1. Yahoo Directory (Paid) - http://www.dir.yahoo.com

2. DMOZ Open Directory Project (free) - http://www.dmoz.org

3. Business.com (Paid) - http://www.business.com

4. BOTW Best of the Web (Paid) - http://www.botw.org

5. Uncover The Net (Paid) - http://www.uncoverthenet.com

6. JoeAnt (Free/Paid) - http://www.joeant.com

7. Link Centre (paid) - http://www.linkcentre.com

8. Alive Directory (paid) - http://www.alivedirectory.com

9. Aviva Directory (paid) - http://www.avivadirectory.com

10. Webdiro (Free / paid) - http://www.webdiro.com

11. Wow Directory (paid) - http://www.wowdirectory.com

12. SevenSeek  (paid) -http://www.sevenseek.com

13. Starting Point (paid) - http://www.stpt.com

14. Skaffe (paid) - http://www.skaffe.com

15. GoGuides (paid) - http://www.goguides.org

16. Ezilon.com (paid) - http://www.ezilon.com

17. Incrawler (paid) - http://www.incrawler.com

18. LinksJuice (paid) - http://www.linksjuice.com

19. 2Yi.net - http://www.2yi.net

20. Haabaa - http://www.haabaa.com

I hope that this list will help you in your directories submissions .

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March 22nd, 2008

Free phpLD 3.3 Themes Downloads

Free phpLD 3.3 Themes

here are some themes for php link directory ( phpld 3.3 )

The themes can be used for free, the only thing we ask in return is that you keep the designer and sponsor links in the footer intact.

phpld 3.3 theme

Downloaded themes come with the image, style and .tpl files needed, and also a short text file with details of the theme and basic instruction for installation . ( check the post to Download)

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