Archive for February, 2008

Importance of SEO Schedules: Mozilla Sunbird

February 23rd, 2008 -- Posted in News & Articles | No Comments »

Online marketers and SEO managers have always known that targeted multiple campaigns are better than just doing one strategy over a period of time.

This means that doing directory submissions, article submissions, linking, email marketing, and many other campaigns at the same time can be more beneficial than just sticking to one strategy.

The internet is changing rapidly each day. Search engine algorithms are not exempted from this. Search Engine algorithms have evolved as well over time.

Glitches were fixed, restrictions were made and plenty of changes were introduced to support the growing needs of the online community.

Due to the rapidly changing face of the Search platform, many websites may find their campaigns less competitive or even obsolete over a period of time. Take reciprocal linking for example. A few years ago it was a very hot issue and everyone regarded reciprocal linking as a highly stable and very important strategy.

Many search optimizers then also agreed that reciprocal linking was an effective way to get good rankings. Over the course of time and many black hat reciprocal linking and spam tactics over, Search Engines slowly began pointing the spotlight to one-way linking campaigns.

Search Engine algorithms were changed and a lot of websites even plummeted in the Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs). But that did not stop the online community from quickly adapting to the new methods desired or approved by the search engines.

When blogging was introduced a few years ago many individuals did not first realize what juggernaut it would eventually become in the Search competition online, and regarded blogging as merely a tool for keeping journal entries.

The Search engines today regard blogging as a very important source for user content, which is regularly crawled by search engine bots.

Blogging changed the search arena and many users today utilize blogging to promote their products and services, as well as affect the rankings of their main websites.

In essence, it is very crucial to utilize many different campaigns at the same time to achieve the maximum SEO capacity and exposure a website can achieve on the search engines. Sticking to one campaign can be very risky. SEO Schedules come in handy at this time, considering that there should be proper organization of search strategies that can benefit all online marketers and SEO managers.

If an individual schedules a particular campaign at different hours of the day, he or she will be able to maximize his or her marketing effort. Using various tools like the Outlook Calendar or the Mozilla Sunbird Calendar an online marketer can properly schedule which campaign to perform daily, weekly or monthly.

Mozilla Sunbird can be integrated with Google Calendar so there’s more flexibility in using the product.

In general, the best campaigns are always those that are implemented right and completed well. Having multiple campaigns may not guarantee a very high rank for a website, but it can surely help in the marketing effort and providing exposure online.

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Cpanel has security holes - claims scansafe!

February 23rd, 2008 -- Posted in News & Articles | 4 Comments »

Some of UK based Mom and Pop stores are near soft targets of hackers to distribute spy-wares on your PC. A report created by Scansafe.com will blow your mind away as they have identified the possible vulnerabilities if you are using Cpanel hosting.

Click here to read Scansafe’s report about possible vulnerabilities if you are using Cpanel hosting.!

Quote from Scansafe: We do believe the near constant presence of CPanel is a factor. We aren’t, however, convinced it’s the root of the root compromise. We think it’s more likely that the backdoor is exploiting vulnerabilities in CPanel in order to manipulate the modules used to deploy the attacks.

Also read this!

To help us solve that puzzling question, Dan Goodin at The Register generously wrote about the challenges of this attack, and that article has prompted much useful discussion. It’s also helped foster a great deal of cooperation from some of the impacted hosts and site owners; cooperation that will be key to solving this puzzle. And it’s also led to additional exposure and discussion of the problem here and here.

If that true many small webmasters will soon change their hosting control panel!

Hello world - Go Seocontest2008!

February 23rd, 2008 -- Posted in News & Articles | 1 Comment »

Welcome to UK Webmaster World - SEOContest2008 Theme Viewer.

As many of you know UKWW Forums (UK Webmaster World) has organized a competition for SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Professionals. We have created this theme to mark this occasion and we wanted all professionals who have participated in this contest to preserve the sweet and sour memories of this fun filled SEOContest2008.

We like to tell you that we really had fun putting this theme together for seocontest2008. The participation in contest is like a dream party, where we have seen lots of energy and superior SEO skills. To all of us we like to state that SEO is almost a religion with us where we have our own shrines and our own prophets.

Good Luck to all UKWW members, admins, moderators and SEOconest2008 participants.