Archive for: November, 2004

Written on November 3rd, 2004 at 08:11 am by Darren Rowse

Do hits matter?

Blog Promotion 0 comments

‘The problem with blogs that are only intended to attract traffic is that they can’t survive in the long-run. Traffic statistics keep bloggers going for a while, but the numbers eventually stabilise: there can only be a 100,000 most popular 100,000 websites. The world just doesn’t have enough internet users to support millions of traffic-seeking […]

Written on November 3rd, 2004 at 08:11 am by Darren Rowse

SEO Strategy - Content or Links?

Search Engine Optimization 1 comment

Blog Business World has a good post looking at two theories of search engine optimization - generating keyword rich content and good linking strategy. Is one more important than the other or do they work together?

‘Keyword rich content will get you part way to your destination atop the search engine results. If you are seeking […]

Written on November 3rd, 2004 at 08:11 am by Darren Rowse

Google Does The Update: What’s New?

Search Engine Optimization 0 comments

‘Google has (once again) updated its search algorithm, panicking webmasters everywhere. What will happen to those high rankings you’ve worked so hard to achieve? Wayne explains what you need to do to raise your score with search engines (and your site visitors) regardless of any software changes.

Google has finally updated its display of sites’ incoming […]

Written on November 2nd, 2004 at 10:11 am by Darren Rowse

Watch Your Weblog - Legal Issues with Blogging

Miscellaneous Blog Tips 0 comments

Computerworld has a good article on the legal issues that corporate bloggers face that is a must read for all enternetusers. Here’s a taster:

‘As weblogs have multiplied, a number of legal issues have arisen, and regardless of whether your company sponsors its bloggers, it may be opening itself up to hidden liabilities. Here are some […]

Written on November 2nd, 2004 at 10:11 am by Darren Rowse

Sharp Money - Making Money Online

Case Studies 2 comments

Sharp Money is a blog about making money online which itself is an attempt at blogging for money.

‘With this blog, we will explore opportunities for making money on the web (without resorting to spam, spyware or other predatory practices). Of special interest, of course, will be generating money from blogging. We’ll also look at ebay, […]




. The website offers the Prototype Design Company at ibattz.com. The battery life of the iPhone 6 promised to be a lot better, as it comes with a 25% longer lasting battery and, according to Apple's literature.