Archive for January, 2008
When you consider that the first impression anybody will see is your website domain name you really need to ask yourself if you are making the most of this element? Does your domain name actually let your visitors know what you have on offer? Of is it too vague and non-descript?
As the internet gets more [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Domain names
Link baiting is a good way to get more traffic to your site and in some cases also increase your search engine ranking by increasing the number of links to your site. This is the explanation from Wikipedia:
Link bait is any content or feature within a website that somehow baits viewers to place links to [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Advertising & Marketing, Blogging
This months Site of the Month site is a really useful service for all bloggers, everyone with a forum or any other kind of feed people can subscribe to. If you haven't guessed from the title of this post I'm writing about FeedBurner.com.
FeedBurner.com is mainly used by bloggers who would like to offer their [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Blogging, Search Engines & Directories
I've installed two plugins to improve this blog.
Twitter Tools – This tool lets you twitter directly from this blog. Check out the left sidebar of this blog and Twitter all you can Each day a digest of twitters (???) will be posted here in the blog ) Check out the Xavier Media [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Blogging, Xavier Media
If you got a camera to improve your posts (like I wrote in Five things all bloggers need) then you will sooner or later find a jerk or two that's stealing your work and using it on their own blog/web site. As a blogger you need to protect the content you've worked so hard for [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Antivirus & Security, Blogging, Tutorials
For those who have not come across LLLL.com's before, they are dot com domain names which are only four characters in length. Over the last few months we have seen a gradual erosion of the LLLL.com's available for registration, and recently the final LLLL.com domain disappeared once and for all. [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Domain names
I just got an email from XavierMail.com notifying me of a new service they have implemented in their email service. It's called registered email and lets you send email in a similar way to registered letters. This service will let you find out if the email you just sent reached the recipient.
Here's the email I [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Xavier Media
How do you do to win this weeks contest? Since you're allowed to ask for recommendations in your blog like Problogger did according to an email from EntreCard, we're going to randomly select a winner among all recommendations for our blog.
Email from EntreCard:
This is alright. What we were upset about was people using the message [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Miscellaneous
This is a guest post from i am jack's design. Write a post for us you too.
eXavier.com has added the ability to register domain names with international characters. This now gives people using non-Latin languages like Arabic of Greek or languages with diacritics the chance to register a domain using their native [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Domain names, Xavier Media
Over the last few years the emergence of Google as THE power on the internet has been nothing short of remarkable. Their shares have gone up by over 500% since they started trading on the US stock market, they have over powered the likes and MSN and Yahoo! and now they are looking to re-write [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Search Engines & Directories
Yesterday I got a question about how to setup RSS feeds or sitemaps so I'm planning to tell you that today.
Some people doesn't understand that RSS feeds and sitemaps are two completely different things. They are both a kind of XML files, but they are used for two different purposes. Sitemap is a standard first [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Blogging, Search Engines & Directories
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