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  way to get massive amounts of traffic to ANY website!         


Author: Raoul
Date: May 28, 2008 22:37

Hello,

I am Rahul. I am Search Engine Optimizer from India.
We have been in the field of Web Development since Jan. 2007.

You may or may not know the awesome effects
that optimizing your webpage for Search Engines can
have on your traffic. In order to obtain top rankings in
the major search engine we must perform the following
things:
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  Need offline HTML form to Collect Data         


Author: kev333d
Date: May 28, 2008 16:36

I need a form with maybe a few text feild boxes, The page will be on a
standalone PC that is not connected to the internet (so having the
data sent to a file on the webserver is not an option) When the user
accesses the page a presses the Submit button, I want the data from
the form to end up in a CSV file on that same PC. Is this possible?
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  Need photogallery that client can add photos/captions to.         


Author: BG
Date: May 28, 2008 09:42

Hi All:

I had set a client up years ago with Frontpage 2002 and using one of the
standard fp photogalleries was able to set him up so he could easily make
changes to his pictures and captions. Now he wants a site upgrade and I
really don't want to revert back to fp. So, are there any freebie (or at
least low cost), easy to use photogallery programs you would recommend? TIA

BG
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  Something i noticed when browsing job boards         


Author: zcarenow
Date: May 28, 2008 08:57

that there aren't many jobs for PHP people out there, but when i spoke
to certain people or developers, they tell me that that sites like
Yahoo, Google, use alot of PHP. So why is there not a demand for PHP
people as far as companies seeking employees, but people tell me that
PHP drives many websites out there. Interesting.
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  Re: Can link exchanges HURT your ranking?         


Author:
Date: May 28, 2008 05:58

"Brian Cryer" wrote:
>I know most of the regulars here look down on link exchanges (and I'm coming
>very close to pulling the plug on one I run). I've noticed that increasingly
>sites which have a reciprocal link page have a zero page-rank on google for
>their reciprocal links page, which makes me wonder whether a reciprocal link
>page can damage the overall ranking of a site. Any thoughts?

As I understand it, Google considers link pages to be little more than
spam. And recommends against their use.

This is not the same as links within pages, after all an article about
the beverage tea, which has a link to www.tea.co.uk is perfectly
acceptable and encouraged.

Matt

--
The Probert Encyclopaedia
http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com
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  Re: Can link exchanges HURT your ranking?         


Author: Erwin Moller
Date: May 28, 2008 02:07

Brian Cryer schreef:
> I know most of the regulars here look down on link exchanges (and I'm coming
> very close to pulling the plug on one I run). I've noticed that increasingly
> sites which have a reciprocal link page have a zero page-rank on google for
> their reciprocal links page, which makes me wonder whether a reciprocal link
> page can damage the overall ranking of a site. Any thoughts?
>
> TIA.
>
>

Hi,

Well, I think it depends on the links pointing to your site.
Google used to penaltize pages (domains?) that clearly tricked their
rankings.
I expect they do the same if they think you use linkfarms.
A serious link to your page helps, a link from a wellknown linkfarm
probably hurts.
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