Improvements Made To Google Images Search

Yesterday Google started rolling out its improvements to Google Images which now allows up to 1,000 images to be displayed in a single search page. This new website technology is called ‘infinite scroll’ which allows for fewer clicks and a faster ability to find the image you are looking for. When scrolling over any image, a [...]

July 21st, 2010 by CPDScott | 1 Comment »

How to Create an FAQ page

A great way to provide valuable content for your website is to create a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page that provides answers to the most popular questions that your customers have. An FAQ page can be one of the top ranking pages in your site traffic. Additionally, FAQ pages can receive great ranking to common [...]

July 11th, 2010 by CPDScott | No Comments »

Web War III.0 – The fall of Facebook

Imagine you are trying to find information on effectively marketing your business online. As of today, most of your searches lead you to company websites and blogs that are vague, incomplete and ultimately try to make you buy something. Now imagine that when you were a member of GoogleMe and searched…

July 1st, 2010 by CPDToph | No Comments »

Setting Up And Verifying Your Google (GoogleMe?) Profile

Create and Verify your Google Profile before the official launch of GoogleMe . You can use it as an OpenID, pull Flickr, Twitter, Buzz, Picasa and more!

May 19th, 2010 by CPDToph | 6 Comments »

Browser Compatibility – Does your Website look the same?

Many people are not aware that different web browsers may display your website differently if it is not properly coded in the back end. Internet Explorer (IE), Mozilla Firefox, Safari, and Google Chrome are some of the top browsers in terms of market share (96.9% of the market in Sept. 09 according to w3schools.com). The [...]

October 26th, 2009 by CPDScott | 2 Comments »

5 Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Techniques Tutorial

This tutorial outlines 5 simple On-Page SEO strategies. Anyone that has experience surfing the web should have an understanging of the topics covered.

March 17th, 2009 by CPDScott | No Comments »

sitemap.html Vs. Sitemap.xml

There are two types of sitemaps that you can create to help search engines crawl your website. The first is an HTML file labeled sitemap.html. This file provides the links to all the pages within your website in a simple list fashion and usually categorized. They HTML file helps search engines figure out how all the [...]

February 16th, 2009 by CPDScott | 3 Comments »

Web 2.0 … The Machine is Us/ing Us

Here is an excellent video that was created in response to the buzz around Web 2.0. The video helps describe how the world wide web is changing and the ways that information are shared and viewed. This video was created by Mike Wesch, a professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University. Since its release [...]

January 8th, 2009 by CPDScott | No Comments »

Learning the Basics of Web or Graphic Design

A great resource for learning the basics of Adobe Creative Suite applications is a website called TutVid.com. This site provides short tutorials to learn graphic or web design skills.

January 8th, 2009 by CPDScott | No Comments »

3 Tips for SEO: 1) Patience 2) Patience 3) Patience

All companies are competing for the same landscape… to be on the first page of search results. Perhaps you have done everything right and your site follows all the white-hat SEO guidelines. So, why are you still buried in the mix of competitors? The answer may be as simple as patience.

December 22nd, 2008 by CPDScott | No Comments »

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