How to Protect Yourself From Bad Web Developers?

Img Credit: ProBlogDesign If you’ve been in online business for years, once you might be in a position where you wanted redesign your site on your own only to find that your web developer refused to provide access to the domain. And adding to the pain, the original contract says that the domain name they… Continue reading How to Protect Yourself From Bad Web Developers?

6 Possible Ways to Update Your Site Content Easily

To make cost effective changes, you should have a method of updating content that doesn’t require advanced coding or paying your Web developer every time you want to make a small change.  Frequently updated site is critical to the customers’ perceptions of your company, and also improve your search engine ranking. Consider how you will… Continue reading 6 Possible Ways to Update Your Site Content Easily

Learning about Top Video-Editing Programs

Home video editing systems have been given a major boost by all the high tech advancements in computers. Most anyone with a computer can do their own editing at home. In the beginning, editing meant cutting and splicing footage together. The entire process needless to say has come a long way thanks to computer technology.… Continue reading Learning about Top Video-Editing Programs

Making Movies with Pinnacle Studio 14 Ultimate

Pinnacle Studio 14 Ultimate, retailing at $99.99, is the most recent version of the company owned by Avid’s considerable line of software for content creation for video and audio PC partisans.  Pinnacle has always been steadfastly devoted to entry level consumers, and excludes the advanced mechanic editing characteristics of the luxury directed computer hardware optimizations… Continue reading Making Movies with Pinnacle Studio 14 Ultimate

9 Things to Do, For a Successful Site Launch

Img Credit: Clix Launching a new site can be really intense. Preparing your team for the launch and ensuring that you’ve got all angles covered are both tiring and exhilarating. 1. Do Your Homework Correctly Starting a new site is hard work. Prepare your site for the type of people you want to be your… Continue reading 9 Things to Do, For a Successful Site Launch

A Review of Alpha Five v10 Developer

Since version 5, Alpha 5 has less emphasis on standalone databases, and more on Web applications. Alpha Five v10 Developer lets you create Web apps that are Ajax based, even if you don’t have much programming experience. Even those it’s intended for those without much skill in coding, it’s still not a walk in the… Continue reading A Review of Alpha Five v10 Developer

Keyword Stuffing is Spam – Not SEO!

This is a guest post by Stacey, of UK Digital Marketing Agency, Tecmark: SEO London. As someone who works in SEO on a daily basis, I like to think I can spot techniques and/or content applied to a website specifically for that purpose. But in actual fact, it really shouldn’t ever be all that obvious… Continue reading Keyword Stuffing is Spam – Not SEO!

Link Building When Link Building’s Hard

Link building isn’t easy everywhere. If you have some great, socially friendly website like Digg or Facebook, the links come in in droves. However, we don’t all have that luxury. Link building in the less social friendly niches becomes more of an arduous, detailed campaign of trial and tribulation the further south in friendliness you… Continue reading Link Building When Link Building’s Hard

Differentiating Public, Private and Hybrid Cloud Computing Environments

In its current form, cloud computing has been around for a few years now, yet many are still confused by the terminology used to describe the various types of clouds. This has not been helped by private software and hardware vendors inventing terms to attempt to appeal to corporate IT departments everywhere. As they saw cloud computing taking off, they attempted to exploit fears as to its security by offering solutions that really don’t have anything to do with the cloud except for a made-up name. Here, we’ll attempt to cut through the noise and give a basic primer as to the types of clouds and their potential uses.