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Old-Fashioned Organic SEO Wins the Day After Google Penguin Update

Bare Feet Studios

We have always aimed for best practices: in the code (lean and clean), in the content (direct, honest, informative), in the design (clean user interface, ease of use), and in optimizing for search results. After all, who cares about your site if no one can find it? Most sites start at a 0-2 ( Google loves WordPress! )

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How to Optimize Your Content for Authorship Success

ProBlogger

Convince and Convert suggests that the sweet spot of curation (non self-promotional) vs. self-promotional linking to your site 25-50% of the time generates the best results. Always socialize the content you produce, but make sure to include a healthy mix of re-Tweets of informative, inspiring, and relevant content.

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Everything You Need To Know While Building A Website

BeingOptimist

Choosing a domain name related to the business will help to increase traffic as people will associate the business with the site. Ensure that you choose something that matches the brand identity and stands out from other sites on search engines like Google and Bing. Content Management System (CMS) like WordPress.

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Computer Security for NGOs

Little Web Giants

They may deliberately attempt to gather data on known individuals, but many also collect mass data indiscriminately in the form of metadata. Metadata is sometimes described as “data about data” – for example, the metadata from an email might include the subject line, sender, recipient and date and time it was sent.

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Computer Security for NGOs

Little Web Giants

They may deliberately attempt to gather data on known individuals, but many also collect mass data indiscriminately in the form of metadata. Metadata is sometimes described as “data about data” – for example, the metadata from an email might include the subject line, sender, recipient and date and time it was sent.

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Computer Security for NGOs

Little Web Giants

They may deliberately attempt to gather data on known individuals, but many also collect mass data indiscriminately in the form of metadata. Metadata is sometimes described as “data about data” – for example, the metadata from an email might include the subject line, sender, recipient and date and time it was sent.