I asked their permission for posting this. I will refrain from posting the URL and company name however.
At the time of writing I’ve been asked to redesign their site, starting from scratch. We previously desinged a Joomla based web site with e-commerce capabilities. Simple enough, unfortunately I should have stressed a couple of key security practices. Joomla’s security seems good, the problem was the cPanel. We’re all aware of joomla’s admin security “session expired” feature which, to some of us, can get quite annoying, but technically important for our clients.
Vapaeso re-design underway. This blog isn’t one of the millions of the abandoned types. I’ve just been busy… ;P
How can anyone suggest the value of a certain link, when there isn’t a determined way of finding the correct price? How does anyone go about it?
While there isn’t an established method for determining link value, there are some things that we can keep in mind whenever someone sends you an e-mail and wants to exchange links. Which is particularly useful if the person you would like to exchange links can actually improve your rankings. Here we go:
Firefox 3 is now my browser of choice. There are a huge number of improvements from the old Fox, plus the slick new Design is just nifty. The downside to user FF Beta is the lack of extension support.
If you’re a Web Developer like me you will not be able to do much without certain extensions, one of those being the Web Developer Toolbar. Earlier today I found a post from another blog that teaches you how to install the toolbar in Firefox 3. Luckily for me I was also able to use SEOQuake Toolbar as well. Here are the steps to do just that in my own simplified version:
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