Remember the old adage - “nothing ventured, nothing gained”? I think it should be changed to: “planning is required to get the most gain from your ventures” (ok, perhaps that doesn’t quite flow as well as the original, but you get the idea).
Sure, venturing is a very crucial step and without venturing you will [...]
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Sometimes venturing won’t gain you anything
Published by May 30th, 2008 in Marketing and Web Development. 0 CommentsWeb traffic - an offline example
Published by February 13th, 2008 in Marketing, Social Media and Web Development. 4 CommentsI was driving to work this-morning and on the news there was traffic congestion all over the city, and this got me thinking - what causes increased traffic.
In the off-line world, you’ll usually notice traffic increases for a number of reasons:
It could be because a particular area has become increasingly popular - the ‘cool’ place [...]
Does your website have a menu with nice shinny buttons that are images? If this is the case, those buttons / menu items probably contain text that you and I can understand, but because it’s in image (JPG, GIF or PNG) format, the search engines will have no idea about how to read it.
Even [...]
How to get Google’s attention if you’re a Flasher
Published by July 25th, 2007 in Keywords and Web Development. 0 CommentsGoogle isn’t a big fan of Flasher’s - and we’re not talking about seedy looking guys in Trench coats, but rather websites that are designed using Flash.
The problem is that Flash is designed to look appealing to human visitors but since search bots like Google, Yahoo! and MSN don’t have eyes, the effect is useless [...]



