Entries for May, 2010

Some HTML Tags Need To Go!

As web design and SEO standards evolve, so does the HTML coding of their sites. With the vast amount of Web 2.0 designs around the web, web administrators are not using much of the HTML code that they used 10-20 years ago. With this in mind, there are a few HTML tags that have become [...]

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Google I/O Is Here – Are You Ready?

If you are a developer and are heavily involved in Google‘s web application development, I am fairly certain you are aware of the Google I/O convention that is happening this week. If not, this post’s intention is to inform you about the most massive developer event of the year. Google I/O is a two-day developer [...]

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The New Google SERPs Are Here!

Back in March, I published a blog post that discussed a new Google SERP design that could possibly come into fruition. Recently, if you have been to Google, you would have noticed that the new SERP design has been fully implemented. With this new SERP design, you will notice the following cosmetic changes: Search Page [...]

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SEO Extension for Google Chrome

Recently, I published a blog post that discussed the SEO-related add-ons for the Mozilla Firefox browser; however, with Google‘s browser Chrome starting to emerge more and more in SEO circles, I thought it would be fitting to mention an SEO-related extension for this browser. Chrome SEO can be downloaded from the Chrome Extensions Library and [...]

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