Posted by Software Outsourcing on February 9th, 2009 | Comments
With SEO, being faster is not always better. When you are targeting competitive keywords, slow and steady wins the race. Just as what goes up must come down, understanding the dips, peaks and valleys of search engine algorithms and how they impact the search engine result pages is a work in progress.
You’ve heard of link velocity, but what about optimization velocity? Grasping the phases of optimization in layman’s terms can help you prepare for these cycles and use them to maximize the best possible trajectory for long-term SEO results.
The Ping Phase - Much like a love affair, this is the introduction or the courtship phase with search engines known as the fresh link factor. If you have a blog or an RSS feed whenever you publish or modify content, then your site can technically build its own backlinks as a result of aggregating itself through a feed (much like a broadcast).
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Posted by Software Outsourcing on February 5th, 2009 | Comments
WHAT IS SOFTWARE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT…?
The proof of the pudding is in the eating
Application software refers to software that is developed for common computer users.In the language of computer science; an application is always a computer program intended to help people execute a certain type of work in the span of less time. An application thus differs from an operating system, a utility and a programming language. Depending on the work for which it is designed, an application can manipulate text, numbers, graphics, or a combination of these elements. Some application packages offer sizable computing power by focusing on a single task.
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Posted by Software Outsourcing on February 3rd, 2009 | Comments
One Page, One Subject.
Building a new website and looking for a good search engine results ranking is getting to be a major challenge, now that most subjects you can possibly think of are covered by a variety of pages. All the major subjects such as travel, sport, news and sales are covered by millions of web pages. This means that getting top search ranking is really difficult to achieve, and hence the growth in SEO services as authors battle it out for top spot on those all important google results pages.
Even when your subject matter is a little off the beaten track, you’ve probably found you’re locked in a search results battle with all sorts of other sites and related topics. This is where the niche window starts to open, when you see other results coming up next to yours that are not offering quite the same service or information that you are. There’s really no need to be in competition with these sites.
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Posted by Software Outsourcing on February 1st, 2009 | Comments
Every day, new and established agents are waking up to the fact that an effective online presence has become more than just a good marketing idea. An effective online presence is now mandatory. So, you should build your real estate website.
Real estate has flooded the internet and browsing through MLS information is now as common as checking your bank account online. Agents are now displaying their listings to the general public.
Web content that holds a visitor´s attention and moves them to action must take into account marketing principles and peoples´reading behavior.
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Posted by Software Outsourcing on January 31st, 2009 | Comments
When you manage a website there are some things that you need to know. For example, might it be a good idea to ask yourself questions such as; is the site effective and does it accomplish what it should? Getting answers to such questions is not always the easiest thing in the world. That is - at least not if you haven’t looked at any website statistics. Thankfully there are several great tools on the market that can help you understand how your website is performing. If you know this, you’ll be able to optimize and make the site more sticky and converting. To help you get started we’ll list what we believe to be the top 5 tools to analyze your website.
1. SEO Analyzer:
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Posted by Software Outsourcing on January 29th, 2009 | Comments
Wondering what pages to include on your website and why? Here is a list of important information that should be included on your site.
Before you start thinking about what to write, it is important that you create a plan, which outlines what each page will contain. That way you won’t repeat yourself or forget vital information. The most common pages on successful websites include:
1. Home Page (First Page)
This is your “sales” page and should provide information about what you can do for your customers. It should also give your visitors a brief overview of what they can find on your site.
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