In a CMS, data can be defined as nearly anything – documents, movies, pictures, phone numbers, scientific data, etc. CMSs are frequently used for storing, controlling, revising, semantically enriching, and publishing documentation. They are Search engine friendly and Search engine optimized (SEO). Start a website with CMS gives you more Adsense Earning.
July 16th, 2010 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
Websense Security Lab™ ThreatSeeker™ Network has discovered that search terms related to Corey Haim have become the latest target for Blackhat SEO Corey Haim , 1980s teen idol actor and a star of such famous movies as “The Lost Boys” and “License to Drive”, was found dead in his Los Angeles apartment at the age of only 38 on Wednesday. Whether it’s a natural disaster or a death, Blackhats monitor and adapt to popular search trends. Not long after the sad news emerged, the search phrase “Corey Haim” became one of the hottest topics in Google trends. Cybercriminals again jump at a chance to spread their rogue AVs. When users enter keywords such as “Corey Haim death” in Google, some of the results will lead them to download fake security software. The downloading FakeAV file has only 17% coverage from antivirus products. Websense Messaging and Websense Web Security customers are protected against this attack. To view the details of this alert Click here
March 11th, 2010 | Posted in News, Security, Security: Websense, Software, Uncategorized | No Comments
Websense Security Labs(TM) ThreatSeeker(TM) Network has discovered that a popular video called “Paignton Ice Skating for Cars” has been targeted by both SEO poisoning attacks as well as Web spam. As a wave of icy weather is currently hitting large parts of Europe , the video has proved to be very popular, with currently more than 850,000 hits on Yahoo Video . A different uploaded version on YouTube has had more than 1 million views so far. Criminals have used the video’s popularity as an opportunity to spread rogue anti-virus programs by poisoning the search results of major search engines. When the term “ice skating car” is searched via Google, nearly half of the search results on the first page redirect the user to rogue anti-virus sites. Clicking any of those links takes the user to a Web site with the message: “Your PC is at risk of virus and malware attack.” That’s an old trick used to lure unsuspecting users to download a fake anti-virus installer. The black search results in Google redirect the user through several sites, most of which are hosted in Russia, before finally landing in the rogue anti-virus site. The criminals often change the second site in the redirection chain in order to make it harder to detect. The file has a relatively low AV detection rate. Websense® Messaging and Websense Web Security customers are protected against this attack.
January 11th, 2010 | Posted in News, Security, Security: Websense, Uncategorized, YouTube | No Comments
Websense Security Labs(TM) ThreatSeeker(TM) Network has discovered that Google top searches on ” Brittany Murphy death ” will return rogue AV Web sites. Users will be redirected to malicious domains if they click the matches with a referrer from search engines like Google. The malicious domains try everything to convince people that they are real AV software Web sites, so that users download and execute the fake software offered. To view the details of this alert Click here
December 21st, 2009 | Posted in News, Security, Security: Websense, Software, Uncategorized | No Comments
Days are getting brighter for the RavenNuke(tm) and PHP-Nuke community in terms of better SEO tools.
October 10th, 2009 | Posted in Community, Uncategorized | No Comments
Back in February there was much discussion amongst SEO Guru’s about the use of the Canonical Tag and the three major search players publicly announced their joint effort. The industry responded favorably as the tag would give users more control over reducing links to substantially similar (duplicate) content. At the time of writing, all four major search engines support the Canonical Link Element.
October 10th, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
MODx is a new free, fast and flexible, ajax and seo content management system and web application framework. Version 1.0 have just been released two weeks ago and came with tons of bug fixes and new features. MODxCMS could be easily extended with addons, core extensions, front-end templates and manager templates. You can also extend its functionnalities by creating your own addons using a flexible API and event model that allows you to override core behavior. MODx helps you take control of your online content. An Open Source PHP application framework, it frees you to build sites exactly how you want and make them 100% yours. Zero restrictions and fast to build. Super-simple templates in regular HTML/CSS/JS (any lib you want). Registered user systems and a killer community. Key features in MODx : PHP Application Framework Strong Web Standards Support Graphical Installer Improved Rich Text Editors Robust CSS Menu Builder Works in your favorite browser Web 2.0 Features, Ajax enabled Robust SEO support Separate Manager and Web User sessions Improved Document Parser and Error handling Custom Content Types and much more..
August 17th, 2009 | Posted in Community, MODxCMS, Uncategorized | No Comments
We have previously reviewed Confidential SEO Secrets book by Allen Harkleroad. If I go back to my archives I’ll find certainly a paper copy of the book with notes and correction that I have made manually last year – the book has another name in that time. Anyway the good news this time is that Confidential SEO secrets book is now available for FREE, in its latest revision copy with 79 pages PDF. Download SEO Secrets book today totally free, no registration required, no strings attached
January 11th, 2008 | Posted in Books, News, Uncategorized, php | No Comments
In less than thirty days, a new Internet Blog (http://oprahsschool.com) was started by Robin Smith and has rocketed to the upper reaches of Google. It leverages the interest in Oprah’s Leadership Academy for Girls with a new process called: “Moguling”. Moguling is a term trademarked by Phoenix, Arizona technology company- DotVentures that revolves around using blogging and proprietary Internet marketing techniques to spike the value of an Internet domain name. While Mr. Smith is an Oprah fan, by utilizing Moguling, he is also quickly developing valuable Internet real estate that could one day be worth a fortune. “I started Moguling about a year ago and this is my second site that has taken off like this. I love helping Oprah’s Leadership Academy for Girls and to actually have something that might be worth money one day very exciting to me,” he says. Blogging is often referred to as the “next wave” of the Internet and could very well produce the latest batch of Web Millionaires. According to DotVentures’ SEO Director- Bill Scott; “Blogs tend to get ranked very quickly by Google and to then rise in the Results dramatically.
March 16th, 2007 | Posted in Jargons, SEO and Technology, Uncategorized, php, technology | No Comments
Seodays is a 2 day conference which will travel between UK, Europe, USA and Canada. The first conference will be in UK at the London Euston Hilton Hotel on 20th – 21st March 2007. Hosted by Dave Naylor & Jennifer Slegg, they will teach you the latest SEO & SEM techniques to ensure your site’s success in all aspects of online marketing. Prices are £1750 (including VAT), around $3430 USD per person and without accommodation. More details about the 2 days SEO Conference in a glance available here . Seodays aims to bring to you the type of SEO training that you have been looking for. We will develop as you need us to, and be flexible to your requirements. Being headed up by globally renowned SEO’s David Naylor, Greg Boser and Jennifer Slegg there will be a wealth of experience on offer. Spend a Seoday finding out some of the industry’s best kept secrets to help you boost your websites rankings.
March 2nd, 2007 | Posted in Conferences, Events, Uncategorized, experience, php | No Comments