Articles, tagged with "htaccess file", page 3
21st July 2008
Since this form of contextual advertising can be a fast and easy way for website publishers of all sizes to display relevant and text-based Google ads on their website’s content pages and earn money in the process, the need for unique graphics and ...
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avtarkhan
07th April 2008
A large number of web site owners are getting their Google Adsense account terminated when they have done nothing wrong to deserve the punishment. Considering the money that they are getting from Adsense, they would certainly want to get back into it.
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26th July 2007
Introduction
It is a problem to have identical or near duplicate versions of a webpage available at more than one URL, on one web site or many.
This can be an unintentional issue, because of site architecture etc., or something the webmaster is well...
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Author:
Carsten Cumbrowski
22nd May 2007
Many web site owners are getting their Google Adsense account terminated when they have done nothing wrong to deserve the punishment. Considering the money that they are getting from Adsense, they would certainly want to get back into it.
Considering ...
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Author:
John Ugoshowa
06th May 2007
This is the first of the WordPress SEO Tutorials series at
The SEO Blogger.com.
How to Use Permalinks to Enhance Your WordPress SEO Blog
By default, WordPress gives you this dynamic URL for your post: "http://yourdomain.com/?p=SOME-ID-NUMBER".
Th...
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Author:
Mint-Tree
10th January 2007
Some of you may have heard of 404 Pages They look a little bit like this.
Not very interesting to look at, I think you'll agree, but some thought has gone into this standard document. The page might not be gone altogether: it might only be temporarily...
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Author:
Debbie Harrison
09th November 2006
New website owners and existing website owners alike consistently make a very common, yet extremely costly mistake. They find a web designer first and then an SEO second. Unfortunately, these entrepreneurs do not realize that literally every single thing...
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Bobby Heard
07th July 2006
We try to rank things in order to manage the complex universe around us. We try to get that 4.0 GPA, the highest ranked university and want our favorite team to rank best. The Page Rank designed by Larry Page of Google is a rank assigned to each of the pa...
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Author:
Ron Arthur
16th June 2006
There are a number of techniques that webmasters have used over the years to try an outsmart Google. Today, many of these will get you banned, or at best penalized, so that your sites don't rank well, and consequently don't get the traffic you need.
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John Bacon
16th March 2006
Web Server Error Messagesby Tadas Talaikis------------------------------------------------When visiting websites, you can find a lot ofuncanny 401, 404, 403 error pages. What do theymean?400 - Bad file request. It means file exist onserver, but wrong synt...
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09th November 2005
Have you ever noticed that some people have really nice error pages when a page doesn't exist on their site? Wouldn't it be nice if you could make your error page match the rest of your site? Don't fret; you can do it! All you'll need to do is use a handl...
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Author:
Eric Reif
08th October 2005
Many of you may be using cPanel hosting software for your website, and may already have hotlink protection configured from within that. However, if you are finding that the set-up is limited, or indeed if you don't run cPanel or other software which will ...
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Author:
Daniel Robson
06th October 2005
It's a fact, Page Not Found, known as a 404 error, can harm your website Ranking with Search Engines as well as being a Turn-Off for Visitors.
A search engine that repeatedly gets a 404 error will de-list the page from its index. Too many 404 error pag...
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Author:
Tony Simpson
09th January 2005
By David Callan
Link Rot is everywhere on the Internet. Link rot is the name often used to refer to broken links on the web, by broken I do of course mean links that don't work.
When someone is trying to access a page on your site and either the page ...
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Author:
David Callan
09th January 2005
By David Callan
You may have already come across the .htaccess file while on www.akamarketing.com, we used it in the article Custom error pages to enable you to set up custom error pages so visitors will be taken to a custom error page on your site and n...
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Author:
David Callan