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SitePoint: The Search Engine Marketing Kit - Chapter 1
More than 350 million English language Web searches are conducted every day. Is your site well-ranked in the results? In Chapter 1 of The Search Engine Marketing Kit, Dan explains the essential background you'll need to know before you can efficiently and intelligently undertake search engine marketing.
SitePoint: Navigating Open Source Licensing
The decision to use an open source license can plunge Web professionals into a mire of patent, trademark and copyright law. In this expose, Blane speaks with Eric Raymond, cofounder of the Open Source Initiative, in an effort to untangle the complexities of open source licensing.
SitePoint: 2004 - Open Source Year in Review
2004 was a big year for the open source movement. In his detailed round-up, Blane considers key developments, from the rebirth of Novell to the new GNU... and everything in between!
SitePoint: The Apple Xserve - an Introduction
The Apple Xserve launched in 2002 without much fanfare in the server marketplace. Two years later, the platform has gained more steam than even avid Apple watchers had anticipated. Blane explains what the fuss is all about in this detailed expose.
SitePoint: How a Core Relationship Strategy Can Help You Increase Profits
Are you having relationship problems? Some of your clientsare time-drains, don't pay, require constant communication... and these guys distract you from the profitable clients! Andrew provides a practical strategy to identify and enhance relationships with your best clients - and resolve your issues with the others!
SitePoint: 5 Great Background Masking Techniques in Photoshop
Isolate objects. Extract objects. Cut out an image. Remove a background. Whatever you call it, the separation of objects from the background of an image is an essential skill for Web designers. Here, Corrie explains 5 masking techniques, highlights their pros and cons, and identifies the applications to which each is suited.
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·As Display Sank Deeper in '08, Web Giants Pushed to Gain Ground
2008 wasn't necessarily a breaking point for display, but it marked the beginning of a full-on showdown among big Web players aiming to own the shrinking display ad market.
·Bailout Drives Search Efforts for Automakers, Advocacy Groups
The use of search ads by Ford, GM, and fair lending advocacy groups could portend a shift in the way corporations and organizations use search to promote public policy messages.
·Questions for BBC's Digital Media EVP
In a tough environment for display ad sales, Luke Bradley-Jones is taking the long view.
·Industry Embraces Opt-In for ISP Behavioral Targeting
Fearing blunt legislation, the industry moves towards aligning behind a single standard for deep packet inspection.
·Questions for IAB VP Public Policy Mike Zaneis
Zaneis discusses self-regulation, enforcement, educating the industry about public policy, and what it's like representing the IAB on Capitol Hill.
·Efficiency Key to Web Ad Industry Weathering Economic Storm
Executives from both the buy and sell side say most online ad buys entail too much time, too many people, and too few standards.
·'In An Absolut World' Hits Its Stride
A year after it ditched its famous bottle campaign, Absolut's new marketing message finds its footing in a variety of media.
·Questions for John Gallegos, CEO of Grupo Gallegos
independent agency specializing in reaching the U.S. Hispanic market strives to execute on good ideas first, and directing its work towards Hispanics second.
·How One Local Marketer Gave Up on DIY SEO
Storage West Self Storage outsourced its local SEO, correcting bad data and improving the customer experience.
·Codename Marley: Questions for Molecular's Tech Lead on MittRomney.com
David Palmer gives an inside view of the Web site strategy of a former candidate and possible McCain running mate.
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·The Search Engine Marketing Kit - Chapter 1
More than 350 million English language Web searches are conducted every day. Is your site well-ranked in the results? In Chapter 1 of The Search Engine Marketing Kit, Dan explains the essential background you'll need to know before you can efficiently and intelligently undertake search engine marketing.
·Navigating Open Source Licensing
The decision to use an open source license can plunge Web professionals into a mire of patent, trademark and copyright law. In this expose, Blane speaks with Eric Raymond, cofounder of the Open Source Initiative, in an effort to untangle the complexities of open source licensing.
·2004 - Open Source Year in Review
2004 was a big year for the open source movement. In his detailed round-up, Blane considers key developments, from the rebirth of Novell to the new GNU... and everything in between!
·The Apple Xserve - an Introduction
The Apple Xserve launched in 2002 without much fanfare in the server marketplace. Two years later, the platform has gained more steam than even avid Apple watchers had anticipated. Blane explains what the fuss is all about in this detailed expose.
·How a Core Relationship Strategy Can Help You Increase Profits
Are you having relationship problems? Some of your clientsare time-drains, don't pay, require constant communication... and these guys distract you from the profitable clients! Andrew provides a practical strategy to identify and enhance relationships with your best clients - and resolve your issues with the others!
·5 Great Background Masking Techniques in Photoshop
Isolate objects. Extract objects. Cut out an image. Remove a background. Whatever you call it, the separation of objects from the background of an image is an essential skill for Web designers. Here, Corrie explains 5 masking techniques, highlights their pros and cons, and identifies the applications to which each is suited.
·From Independent Contractor to Business Owner: How to Take the Leap
Countless freelancers want to build their businesses into bigger organizations, but don't know where to start. Andrew's step-by-step guide to taking the leap towards sustainable business provides the answers.
·Hardening Apache - A Conversation with the Author
The lack of decent Apache security titles prompted Tony Mobily to pen Hardening Apache, thenew, definitive reference on the subject. Here, Blane talks with Tony about the technology, the book, and the future...
·Use Amazon Web Services in ASP.NET
Amazon Web Services can push fresh content to your site, and help you make some cashin the process. Use ASP.NET with the Amazon Web Service to query the company's catalogue and return results to your site -- Philip's practical tutorial shows how.
·Create XP-style Icons Using Illustrator or Freehand
Cool XP-style icons are within your capabilities! Corrie creates vector graphics to replicate XP icons - and design her own - in the last of her 3-part series on vector graphics.
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