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How do you input your Meta Tags? |
Posted by: llegent - 08-03-2006, 07:16 PM - Forum: Search Engines and Marketing
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Ok guys, I would like to ask for some inputs and sharing in some SEO area. When we input our keyword(s) in those meta tags, eg :-
1. Title Tag
2. Descriptions Tag
3. Keyword Tag
4. Alt Tag
5. Hn Tag..etc
How do you guys actually place the word(s)? Would it be like :-
1. keyword1,keyword2,keyword3 ? (small cap, without spacing) or
2. Keyword1,Keyword2,Keyword3 ? (Cap, without spacing) or
3. keyword1, keyword2, keyword3 ? (small cap, with spacing after coma) or
4. Keyword1, Keyword2, Keyword3 ?(Cap, with spacing after come) or
5. keyword1 keyword2 keyword3 ? (small cap, without coma, and become a continuous phrase) or
6. Keyword1 Keyword2 Keyword3 ? (Cap, without coma)
Which is the actual or correct one??:confused:
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Is having PPC ads suitable for your ecommerce site?? |
Posted by: llegent - 08-03-2006, 12:54 PM - Forum: PPC / CPC / Affiliate Programs
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Hi, everyone has been on the rush to displaying PPC ads on their site, especially having Adsense. However, I wonder if you were to have an ecommerce site selling merchandises to your visitors, would it be suitable to display these ads??
Well, if visitors were to click on the ads, they will be drawn away from yor site aren't they?? and that could mean you have probably "lost" a potential customer right??
Have anyone experience such situation?? or is currently displaying PPC ads on their ecommerce site?? Kind to share?:p
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Who is behind nameserver of "PendingRenewalDeletion.com" ? |
Posted by: llegent - 08-02-2006, 07:57 AM - Forum: Domain Discussion
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Ok, when we conduct WHOIS check on a particular domain status, we could see these :-
Quote:Name Server: NS2.PENDINGRENEWALDELETION.COM
Name Server: NS1.PENDINGRENEWALDELETION.COM
Status: REGISTRAR-LOCK
EPP Status: clientDeleteProhibited
EPP Status: clientUpdateProhibited
EPP Status: clientTransferProhibited
Just wondering, who is the one behind the scene that's managing the nameserver for "NS2.PENDINGRENEWALDELETION.COM and NS1.PENDINGRENEWALDELETION.COM ??
Or it is just plug in from somewhere by whois?:p or it is belonging to ICANN?
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Worth consolidating domain payments? |
Posted by: triumph - 08-01-2006, 11:58 PM - Forum: Domain Discussion
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Someone showed me that Go Daddy has the ability to take all your domain payments and basically charge you monthly for all of them so you don't have this up and down month payments based on when you registered them.
Does anyone have any advice on this? I might like this, just because I would have a steady monthly bill instead of one month renewing 2 domains and the next month 20.
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Linking a bunch of sites together hosted under same IP? |
Posted by: llegent - 08-01-2006, 05:28 PM - Forum: Search Engines and Marketing
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Hello there. I have this thinking :- what would the possible effect if I were to build a bunch of sites under my server with same IP (of course), and just link all of them together? meaning, I will place inter-links among them at their respective home page, let's say at the footer area or side bar section.
Would major search engine see it as hat trick?? especially google?? Or would they take it as effective back links??:p
Anyone tried this before?
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What's the real different or effect of NS1, NS2, NS3...etc?? |
Posted by: llegent - 08-01-2006, 04:57 PM - Forum: Web Hosting
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Hi, just have this question that seems too common to ask :- What's is really the diferent or real effect of having NS1, NS2, NS3..etc? Well, some host even goes to the extend of having NS6 isn't it??
What do these NS really contribute?? I mean..isn't that a single NS is sufficient to host a site??
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Exact timing for domain expiry?? |
Posted by: llegent - 08-01-2006, 04:46 PM - Forum: Domain Discussion
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Hello everyone, this question has been mingling in my head. What is the exact time that a domain is considered expired?? Is it at 0000hour?? or is it the exact time where the domain was registered??
Or...domain registrars will be referring back to ICANN record for the exact timing to consider a domian to be "really" expired??:confused:
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