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With all the bad press about protecting your website from SQL Injection attacks, it is very easy to overlook the most basic breaches of Web Security. Do you know which data file transfer protocol you are using to contact your website with?
Most web developers create webpages visually with some type of WYSIWYG HTML Editor. In these types of visual editors, there is always more than one view of the hypertext document. While humans think in terms of the creative process of using pictures, different fonts, color, and size of print to create a pleasing visual effect; Google as a computer sees only the HTML source code view of what you have created. And, just like humans do to each other, Google discriminates against webpages based purely upon certain elements of the HTML view of your pages.
Content is effectively presented both to visitors as well as to the search engines. Further all of its content is accessible due to a built in search feature. Exploring this SEO blog is never boring because each page looks different from the next, is focused on presenting text, and contains real content of interest to readers looking for search engine optimization information.
Spam blockers work only when a new comment is submitted. Plugins like Bad Behavior are on the job whenever a bot attempts to crawl your blog.
While other SEO blogs hint at what needs to be done. This post explicitly shows you how anyone can consistently knock out double listings in Google.
There are far too many SEOs out there spouting their mouths off, blindly repeating the latest gossip, about stuff that they obviously know nothing about. Not only does Leak Juice sound sleazy, it really doesn’t have anything to do with white-hat natural organic search engine optimization.
Amazon.com has 1.8+ million webpages each of which is automatically generated every time a new product is added. The only interesting, or fully developed, webpages to be found on Amazon.com are those for the same popular items being offered by off-line retailers. The long tail marketing tactics of Amazon.com apply only to their obscure hard to get items, most of whose corresponding webpages are quite undeveloped and empty. To try to apply the same long tail webpage development concept to the average site that contains only hand written content is an absurdity that perpetuates a fallacy of unreasonable expectations on the part of naive website operators.
In a secured Wordpress blog information should be given out only on a need to know basis. Certainly your brand new registered users should not have access to your WP Dashboard.
If your WordPress blog is offering real content, then why not provide a search feature that actually works like the Google search engine, but only better?
Do you use artificial black-hat SEO gimmicks in order to achieve your search engine optimization objectives? Or, do you use content driven natural organic search engine optimization to achieves long lasting results?