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Category Archives: SEO

How Strong is Your SEO Kung Fu?

18-May-08

I am by no means an expert. I work on web sites every day, and work hard at making sure that those sites are optimized from a technical and content perspective. There are a lot of good things I do, but there are a lot of things still left to learn. It is always a [...]

20 Reasons Why DHTML Layers are Bad

11-Apr-08

A bit of background before I dive in to the post… My team and I are responsible for developing and supporting the Brand web sites for Bristol-Myers Squibb.  The Brand Teams and external Marketing Agencies develop a concept for their site, and they deliver a fully functional version of the site in  HTML to us [...]

Dynamic sitemap.xml Files in ASP.Net

25-Mar-08

I know this is not a new topic. It is not even a new topic for me. I have posted on defining what a sitemap.xml file is for, and on dynamic sitemap.xml files in C#. But my team is finally ready to start implementing this as part of our custom development platform for the external [...]

Netscape is Dead, Long Live Netscape!

11-Jan-08

Well, it is official.  The once-popular browser, from Mosaic through Netscape Navigator and all of its Mozilla variants, fought in the Browser Wars from 1994 through 2008, and is now throwing in the towel.  My once-favorite browser has finally fallen under the weight of Internet Explorer (and Firefox, too, I suppose).  AOL announced on December [...]

20 Bad Ideas – Black Hat SEO Practices

20-Nov-07

I have spent a lot of time outlining the right things to do for SEO – things that are typically called White Hat SEO. Some of the practices I have written about would even lean a bit towards the Gray Hat arena. I have even discussed the 3 different hats of a search engine optimizer. [...]