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When I say slugs, I do not mean the distant, unshelled cousins of snails. In the internet, slugs are the URL-friendly version of your permalink. See the URL of this webpage? That’s easily called a slug. Read More
In this post on site speed as a ranking factor, I give away 7 very practical and easy tips on how to improve your site speed. Read More
I don’t know about you, but I am not used to expressing myself in 140 characters. Hence, I completely understand and share the need to create some shortcuts.

“Creating some shortcuts” though took on a whole life of its own and just about became a language of its own… well, maybe not a language, Read More
Blogging contests as a traffic generation strategy: time wasters or worth a try? What are the benefits or disadvantages? Read More
Ultimately, blog carnivals can be a great way to generate a bit of buzz and traffic for your blog, as well as expose your blog to new audiences that you wouldn’t normally be a part of.

And the best part is that participating in one doesn’t require any other investment of your time beyond enterin Read More
So what is this Google Sandbox I keep hearing about? The idea that the sandbox is some kind of ‘go to the corner and think about what you have done’ penalty is such a fallacy. Read More
In my last post about site speed as a new search engine factor, I hopefully convinced you how important it is to improve your site speed.

However, as most of you know, I am not a big fan of theory.

So after a lot of trial and error, I came up with the list of practical tips you can implement Read More
Site speed basically refers to how quickly your site loads in response to web requests.
The quicker it loads, the happier you make both your visitors and Google – and that, my friend, is a great place to be.
So how do you know your site speed is up to par?
Here is a list of tools to help you det Read More
Site speed basically refers to how quickly your site loads in response to web requests.
The quicker it loads, the happier you make both your visitors and Google – and that, my friend, is a great place to be.
So how do you know your site speed is up to par?
Here is a list of tools to help you det Read More
How to keep your comments from getting lost in Neverland of spam? How to not be marked as comment spammer – assuming that you are not one? Read More
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