WordPress JS/Downloader.Agent Virus
Well, I just got done cleaning my WordPress program. There were a couple of exploits that I was unaware of for my older v2.1. Here’s how the story goes. One day I visit my blog and get a Virus Alert from my AVG antivirus program: JS / Downloader Agent Virus. I also noticed that I got reported on Google’s block [...]
SEO: Look at the Big Picture of your Web Site
I’d like to mention one “on-site” search engine optimization factor that is often overlooked: “uniqueness”. Google in particular, with it’s addition of supplemental pages is noticing, with a very keen eye, the uniqueness of the pages it indexes from your Web site. Not only should your page content be unique, but your page titles & [...]
The Unknown Google SEO Algorithm Factor – Time
For some time now, SEO gurus have attempted to figure out the Google Algorithm by testing vigorously the various on-site factors; such as keyword density, text to HTML ratios, linking structure, outbound links, etc. From these tests we, the SEO community, have gained some insight as to what Google would like to see, what it [...]
Why Blog Spamming Software is Bad for Your Google Rankings
So many things are misunderstood about Google and their optimization algorithms. Unless you’ve been around for a while, some things seem like a big mystery. Why Blog Spamming Software can ruin your Google rankings (SERPS), is one of them. Back in the days of early search engine development, people would use the latest buzz phrases [...]
Supplemental Pages – How Google Beat Database Designed Web Sites!
Several years ago I developed a huge online book store with more than 15,000 books cataloged across the site. It was a difficult task written in PERL with a MySQL database. Yes, PERL, it was a while back. The site was developed with Google in mind. Indexes of books by category, author, type, style, etc. [...]

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