Let's get social
After hours of searching and trying many techniques I have found the snippet of code you need to easily add the Facebook recommend button to every page of a dynamicly generated page. Should work with Joomla, Wordpress, Drupal and any other PHP based CMS.
Search engine optimization is the fastest and most cost effective way to get your message to the consumer.
The way your site has been tagged will determine a majority of how effective your website will be at getting traffic.
Ranking a site for a particular keyword that isn't relevant to the sites url or data structure can be a very difficult task. Don't get me wrong this can and is done over time, but there is a better way to drive traffic off of the key terms that are competitive in your market.
The links that your website gains from enlisting in Yahoo directory does nothing more than adding an additional backlink from Yahoo.com as well as up to 10 additional backlinks from other English speaking Yahoo directories around the world.
Yahoo's directory pages typically all have a pr 6 and up, which if you consider the cost of buying links, $300 for a pr 6 site, for an entire year is considered a bargain.
Depending on which template you are using the logo Alt tag is normally set as a H1 tag. This is not good for SEO. There should be only 1 H1 tag on any particular page so having on in the header of every page is not good.
Here are the 5 most important elements of a successful SEO project. There are obviously many other important elements, but this is what I consider my top 5 SEO rules...
PageRank is Google’s stamp of importance which every site receives. PageRank is measured from numbers 1-10: 10 being the most important, and 1 being the least important. What you’re trying to aim for is a decent PageRank for your blog; the higher your PageRank, the more you benefit from it.
In a nutshell, getting several “.gov” and “.edu” backlinks will contribute to your PageRank tremendously, more then just a regular link, or PR6 link for that matter.
301 Redirects can help your website visitors continue accessing parts of your ever evolving site. However, poorly implemented 301 Redirects can be disastrous on your search engine positioning, so you should be aware of where the risks lie.


