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Archive for January, 2009

WNW Design Launches Super Surfa Website

WNW Design are proud to announce the launch of the Super Surfa website.

Super Surfa is a Search Portal giving you an easy access to these websites: Windows Live, Google Mail, Yahoo Mail, AOL Mail, eBay, Amazon, You Tube, Wikipedia, Yahoo, Live Search, Facebook, My Space, Friends Reunited, Hi 5, Bebo, Cnet News, CNN, Expedia, Last Minute, Time and Play.

Have a look at the website http://www.supersurfa.com/ for more information.

Streamlining Your Social Web Presence in 6 Steps

Following the advice of social media and Web 2.0 experts, you have established your own blog and joined a number of social sites, including Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, LibraryThing, and Upcoming.org, among others. Now, the experts say you must add content to each of these accounts regularly to keep them dynamic. So, how’s this supposed to make your life easier?

7 Ways To Get More Conversions Out Of Google Site Search

The future of search engine optimization is uncertain right now. Google is experimenting with personalization, and the need for quality, engaging, and usable content is becoming more important than ever.

One part of a site’s usability is the ease with which a user can find desired content. A common way to make this easier, is site search, which Google itself happily provides.

Google Site Search is nothing new, but it is how you use it that really makes the difference. Google itself has provided some design advice for use of Google Site Search to capitalize on its potential. Google Software Engineer Nicholas Weininger offers the following tips:

WNW Design Launches PC Licensing Website

WNW Design are proud to announce the launch of the PC Licensing website.

PC Lincensing offer Sunshine Ceramics Silver Anniversary Pigs, designed and made by Paul Cardew. Each pig family Paul makes is accompanied with its own edition certificate and each carries the Rame Pottery signature to authenticate their new home.

Paul Cardew also designed and made the Silver Anniversary Nat West Pigs which are to celebrate 25 years on.

Browse the website http://www.cardewclub.com/ for more information.

What’s The Web Without Links?

Should you be sued for linking?

In an age where the web appears to be getting more and more open, with the rise of data portability and everybody sharing stuff with everybody else, it is fascinating to see that a newspaper publisher is suing another one that is linking to its content.

GateHouse Media Inc., which owns 125 Massachusetts newspapers as well as web properties like WickedLocal.com, sued the New York Times Co. because its Boston.com-run website “Your Town Newton” was posting headlines and small article snippets from WickedLocal.com.

Getting Started With Twitter

There’s a new web application on the block that has everyone talking and it goes by the name of Twitter. Twitter is fast becoming one of the more popular methods for communicating online and has a large number of loyal followers who stick with it despite the growing pains and competitors. While this article won’t cover everything possible with Twitter, it will give you a good starting point on how to start using it and how you can use it for your business.

What Is This Twitter You Speak Of?

The Importance of Deep Linking in Your Search Engine Marketing

If you are an experienced webmaster then you probably know that creating back links to your website is one of the best things that you can do to improve your Search Engine Ranking Placement (SERP). Google openly discusses the importance that their algorithms place on back links and even recommend that webmasters who want to improve their traffic use back links. Both Yahoo! and MSN are starting to talk openly about the importance of back links in their search algorithms as well.

5 Steps to Newsletter Mastery

What is good email design? And how can you hone it to heighten the payoff of your email marketing investment over time?

Like any ambitious endeavor, success favors preparation. In this article is best practices for optimal email newsletter design and how, with careful cultivation, you can plant the seeds that will yield a bounty later. As you will discover, launching successful newsletters is not difficult–it simply involves a hearty combination of knowing your goals, drafting a plan and executing with precision. Staying committed to each is essential.

Mastery Step #1: Define Your Purpose

Google Experiments Lets Users Cite Their Preferences

Google looks to be taking another step forward on the path towards personalized search. Some users have been given access to a new option that allows them to identify sites they’d like to see more often on their results pages.

Think of it like this: do you regularly search for info on current events, only to sift through hundreds of sources for the same three or four you like best? The preferred sites feature would let Google know that you want the BBC and CNN articles (for example) to be given more weight. Or you could name a local news site that would otherwise be out of the running entirely.

A Pretty Face is Not Enough

Imagine meeting someone new … they have a beautiful face, lovely hair, stunning smile, drop dead gorgeous body and are dressed in designer clothes. Naturally you are attracted to their striking appearance, so you start talking to them. After a few minutes you realize this person has no personality, only talks about himself/herself and has no interest in finding out about you. Any attempt on your part to speak gets shut down and if you do manage to ask a question their answer is usually “Yes, but … let’s get back to me”.