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1441: new post   DMOZ Game Plan
The state of DMOZ: "I need to figure out how to get a few new websites into DMOZ. About 5 years ago I created a random site and submitted it to DMOZ and was accepted. Since that time I've not touched the site but it has enjoyed #1 rankings ever since. Many of my other sites have not seen anything close to that success. Only thing I can think to attribute it to - is DMOZ. [br][br]So a few questions: [br][br]1. Is it just me or is DMOZ still *very* important? [br][br]2. Is DMOZ still being maintained? [br][br]3. Should I submit brand new sites, or wait for them to age and rank in the SEs a bit first? [br][br]4. Any other strategy I should adhere to? [br][br]5. Anything else out there working these days like DMOZ (did)?" (-subscription required)
WebmasterWorld SupportersJan 6, 2011
1442: new post   DMOZ Listing and Value?
"I have looked at the PR of each directory listing and found the DMOZ category page has PR=5, the Yahoo catogory page has PR=3, and the Looksmart page has PR=1. "
Google News ArchiveJuly 28, 2002
1443: new post   DMOZ Now Accepting New Site Submissions
DirectoriesJan 15, 2007
1444: new post   DMOZ and Affiliate Links
"The one line email from the editor said; "Sorry, we don't list affiliate sites."
DirectoriesApr 4, 2003
1445: new post   DMOZ is Shrinking
"Shopping appears be be shrinking at 1 to 2% per year."
DirectoriesJuly 19, 2007
1446: new post   DMOZ: Getting More Editors
"We all know that DMOZ needs more editors. At the same time, at least some are turned down because of possible conflicts of interest in their desired category. "
DirectoriesMar 1, 2003
1447: new post   DNS Cache Poisoning
Are you open for DNS Cache Poisoning? Are your SERPs being redirected because an attacker has compromised your DNS and is now stealing your traffic? And possibly destroying your domain in the process?
Website Technology IssuesApr 10, 2006
1448: new post   DNS Flaw: First Attacks Reported
"The existence of the Domain Name System (DNS) flaw, which could be used to redirect browsers to malicious sites, was revealed at the start of July..."
Webmaster GeneralJuly 31, 2008
1449: new post   DNS Recursion - Open DNS Servers
"Are you aware of and/or are you doing anything about this? "
Website Technology IssuesMar 14, 2006
1450: new post   DNS Resolution Path Corruption Helps Phishing Scams
"The attack they describe, called "DNS resolution path corruption", could be carried out by a simple piece of code implanted via a malicious website or email attachment,..."
Webmaster GeneralFeb 13, 2008
1451: new post   DNS Update Frequency to Increase Dramatically
Verisign will increase the number of root server updates from 2 per day to 30 per minute.
Domain NamesJuly 12, 2004
1452: new post   DNS and Name Servers Setup Help
A comprehensive guide to deploying your own name server.
Website Technology IssuesDec 31, 2003
1453: new post   DNS at Risk From Multivendor Cache Poisoning
"On July 8th, technology vendors from across the industry will simultaneously release patches for their products to close a major vulnerability in the underpinnings of the Internet...This is the largest synchronized security update in the history of the Internet, and is the result of hard work and dedication across dozens of organizations.
Webmaster GeneralJuly 9, 2008
1454: new post   DNS servers make light work for hackers
"In a twist on distributed denial-of-service attacks, cybercriminals are using DNS servers--the phonebooks of the Internet--to amplify their assaults and disrupt online business."
Webmaster GeneralMar 24, 2006
1455: new post   DNSChanger Botnet Server Shutdown Will Cut 300,000 Off The Net
Hundreds of thousands of Internet users with infected computers will be unable to access the Web starting on Monday when the FBI shuts down servers.
FooJuly 7, 2012
1456: new post   DVD Prices Set to Drop
"Devices will be as much as 50 percent cheaper later this year, researcher says."
Webmaster GeneralJuly 1, 2004
1457: new post   Damage Control Through SEO
"...story went out on the wire and appeared everywhere. After some time, it went away in most places, but Google has it archived and it shows up as the number 3 listing... "
Google News ArchiveJune 10, 2003
1458: new post   Damaged Cable Cuts Internet in Middle East
"Internet outages disrupted business and personal usage across a wide swathe of the Middle East on Wednesday after an undersea cable in the Mediterranean was damaged, government officials and Internet service providers said."
FooJan 30, 2008
1459: new post   Dangers in Public WiFi
"I was traveling through JFK Airport last week and wanted to use my laptop to access the Internet. Upon searching for wireless networks I noticed at least three network names that, initially, looked bona-fide, and a few that were suspicious." (-subscription required)
WebmasterWorld SupportersApr 6, 2007
1460: new post   Danny Sullivan Announces He is Resigning From Searchenginewatch
"After ten years, I'm leaving Search Engine Watch and almost certainly leaving the Search Engine Strategies conference series as well. My contracts with their owners Incisive Media are expiring, and we've not been able to agree on new ones."
WebmasterWorld SupportersAug 29, 2006
1461: new post   Danny Sullivan To Keynote WebmasterWorld Pubcon Las Vegas
"WebmasterWorld is proud to announce that Danny Sullivan will keynote WebmasterWorld's PubCon Las Vegas this November."
WebmasterWorld SupportersSept 12, 2006
1462: new post   Data on Mobile Search - Analysis by Two Googlers
A senior staff research scientist at Google and a third year PhD student doing research at Google team up for this look a the state of mobile search today. Looks like people are learning how to type on those tiny keys after all!
Google SEO News and DiscussionOct 7, 2007
1463: new post   Database Guru To Lead Yahoo Social Search
"Yahoo hired Dr. Raghu Ramakrishnan, 45, as vice president and Yahoo research fellow in charge of defining the strategy behind Yahoo's "social search" system, based on his expertise in databases, data mining and privacy-preserving technologies. "
Yahoo Search Engine and DirectoryJuly 25, 2006
1464: new post   Datacenter Electricity Consumption
"An interesting and informative study of datacenter power consumption."
FooFeb 24, 2007
1465: new post   Datacenter Watch: 2006-06-17
We continue with this months data center saga: "Matt Cutts goes on vacation. Is it any wonder some problems pop up in the index?"
Google SEO News and DiscussionJune 17, 2006
1466: new post   David Caruso (CSI: Miami) Launches Lexicon Digital
"CSI: Miami actor David Caruso has joined forces with two streaming industry veterans, Nils Lahr - one of the original architects of Windows Media - and Frank Nein, to launch a new online video initiative, Lexicon Digital."
Web Video Creation and OptimizationJune 18, 2008
1467: new post   David Warmuz: Founder of Trellian on Domaining, SEO and Keywords
"There is more money in this one little room than all of AdTech or SES put together."
Keyword DiscussionJuly 5, 2007
1468: new post   Days of 800x600 Ending?
"I was looking over my stats tonight and realized that only about 15% of my visitors are hitting my site with a resolution of 800x600 or less... a number that just continues to go down and down and down by the quarter."
Webmaster GeneralApr 2, 2007
1469: new post   DealTime buying Epinions
DealTime, which quietly purchased Shopping.com from CMGI last year, has acquired Epinions for stock.
Webmaster GeneralMar 12, 2003
1470: new post   Dealing With Content Plagiarism Part 1 of 3
"Traffic down for popular sections of your website? Have you been losing positions in the search engines? There are many reasons why this could happen. This discussion is about one of them, which is plagiarism." (-subscription required)
WebmasterWorld SupportersApr 14, 2009
1471: new post   Dealing With Content Plagiarism Part 2 of 3
There are some who approach this John Woo-style, kicking down the door with DMCA's flying because, let's face it, it's gratifying to see the bad guys go down. However there's another approach that is less emotional but every bit as gratifying. (-subscription required)
WebmasterWorld SupportersApr 19, 2009
1472: new post   Dealing With Content Plagiarism Part 3 of 3
"Filing DMCAs involves sending emails, snail mail, and faxes. It can take a few days to two weeks for the results to occur and it's possible that you could create an enemy or two by going down that road."(-subscription required)
WebmasterWorld SupportersApr 27, 2009
1473: new post   Dealing With Copyright Violations
Whether it is a multinational corporation or the mom and pop on the corner, most of us have had our work page jacked at one time.
Content, Writing and CopyrightMay 15, 2002
1474: new post   Dealing With Spam Registrations On A Forum
"...despite the CAPTCHA registration, I keep getting spam registered users."
Webmaster GeneralDec 18, 2007
1475: new post   Dealing With Spoofed Email Addresses From Your Domains
"I wonder what would be the best practice - outlined in steps. How do you approach this problem?" (-subscription required)
WebmasterWorld SupportersFeb 9, 2008
1476: new post   Dealing with HTML Ignorance and the Wrath of Validation
"...What amazes me is the number of full time web workers who don't even know that their is such a thing as valid HTML, never heard of the W3C, and just create street code that seems to display OK in IE."
WebmasterWorld SupportersAug 10, 2003
1477: new post   Dealing with a Competitor Destroying Your Google Rankings
"They basically grabbed the ten best ranked sites and are spamming our homepage links to hundreds of blogs and guestbooks. It's not just our site but legit competitors with great content infront of us as well."
Google SEO News and DiscussionDec 26, 2009
1478: new post   Death Of The Static Page
"I guess it boils down to this: at some point processor/RAM prices will have pushed the curve to a stage where it's actually faster to work dynamically than to cache to disk and serve statically. Have we arrived?"
WebmasterWorld SupportersOct 24, 2006
1479: new post   Death of the Ad Click: Only 16% of the Web Is Clicking Display Ads
"The number of people online who click display ads has dropped 50% in less than two years, and only 8% of internet users account for 85% of all clicks."
AffiliatesOct 1, 2009
1480: new post   Debate: While CSS Goal Is Noble, It Needs To Be Rebuilt From Scratch
"In an interesting thread, WebmasterWorld members debate the issue around CSS being rebuilt afresh."
CSSJune 5, 2008
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