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1801: new post   The Microsoft CSS hasLayout Property
"What came out of that discussion led us to Microsoft's site and their proprietary hasLayout property and it seemed pretty conclusive at the end of that thread that, yes, whatever this property actually is, it is indeed the cause of 99% of the more common IE rendering bugs/errors (disappearing, shifting elements)."
CSSJuly 19, 2005
1802: new post   The Mega Page Phenom
Most of us have run into those monster pages that throw everything but the kitchen sink on to the page. What's it all about?
HTMLJan 8, 2003
1803: new post   The Market Age claims copyright on "Gmail"
Google in trademark fight for Gmail.
Google Gmail AdvertisingApr 8, 2004
1804: new post   The Lonely Life of a Working-From-Home-Webmaster
WebmasterWorld members discuss the issue around working from home, and how to meet non-work friends. (- subscription required)
WebmasterWorld SupportersJuly 26, 2008
1805: new post   The Link Challenge
"Quality websites either ignore link requests, or demand cash - the end resource is no longer a factor in people giving out links."
Link DevelopmentOct 17, 2010
1806: new post   The Length of Commission on Advertising Sales
"Years ago a client made me an offer to sell his adspace for a commission. I did so, and during this time I also provided other web-related services to him. Now I'd like to move on to pursue my own projects, but the client and I disagree over further compensation to me for the ad sales. " - (subscription required)
WebmasterWorld SupportersJune 29, 2010
1807: new post   The Legal Battle Over Use Of The Word 'pod'
Apple has embarked on a legal battle over the right to use the word 'pod'."
Content, Writing and CopyrightSept 27, 2010
1808: new post   The Latest Techniques for Free One Way Links
Link DevelopmentOct 21, 2008
1809: new post   The Invisibility of the 1% of Successful Affiliate Programs
"The most popular forum question that doesn't get answered is "What are the best affiliate programs for quickly and easily making money?""
AffiliatesApr 24, 2007
1810: new post   The Internet Aquisition Arms Race
"Google Inc.'s $1.65 billion acquisition of Internet video site YouTube Inc. has turned up the pressure on rivals to keep pace in a rapidly changing online environment. "
FooOct 29, 2006
1811: new post   The Influence of Social In SEO Compared To Linking
WebmasterWorld Members discuss the influence of social signals relative to the traditional signals from linking.
Google SEO News and DiscussionDec 5, 2012
1812: new post   The Importance of Sitemaps
Webmasterworld Members discuss the value of sitemaps.
Google SEOFeb 16, 2012
1813: new post   The Importance of Page Titles
WebmasterWorld Members discuss the value and best use of page titles."
New To Web DevelopmentApr 2, 2010
1814: new post   The Importance of Humility in SEO
It's easy, in a frustrating situation, to lose track of the fact that Google doesn't focus on me - that they're focus is on THEIR user base, just as my focus should be on mine. Emotion will not resolve an SEO problem - that's a fact!
Google SEO News and DiscussionAug 15, 2012
1815: new post   The Importance Of Speed Checking CSS
CSSDec 15, 2009
1816: new post   The Importance Of Autosuggest For Search And Ecommerce
"WebmasterWorld Members evaluate the importance and techniques involved in making autosuggest of value to search and to ecommerce web sites." (-subscription required)
WebmasterWorld SupportersOct 5, 2009
1817: new post   The Impact on SEO of Changing IP Address from US to UK
WebmasterWorld Members discuss the impact on positioning by changing the server IP from US to UK.
Google SEO News and DiscussionSept 24, 2011
1818: new post   The Impact of Twitter Feeds on Google SERPs
"WebmasterWorld Members experiment with Twitter feeds and discuss the impact of the data on Google's SERPs, with some interesting results." (-subscription required)
Google SEONov 23, 2010
1819: new post   The Ideal Print Stylesheet
"...a seperate stylesheet for printer friendly pages."
CSSAug 10, 2003
1820: new post   The IRS Bots - Xenon Spiders Web for the Tax Man
"A five-nation tax enforcement cartel has been quietly cracking down on suspected internet tax cheats, using a sophisticated web crawling program to monitor transactions on auction sites, and track operators of online shops, poker and porn sites."
Search Engine Spider and User Agent IdentificationJan 25, 2007
1821: new post   The Holidays Approach! Google.com SERP Changes - November 2008
Webmasters are buzzing with the dramatic changes that are now showing in Google Search results. Is this exactly what Google intends, or are there some significant bugs in the current recipe?
Google SEO News and DiscussionNov 1, 2008
1822: new post   The Hidden "Ads by Google" - Back in Black
For the past several weeks, publishers were able to hide the "Ads by Google" link by using a light colored border. This would make the ads appear like a part of the site itself, rather than ads provided by Google, particularly when the border and background matched the website's page color. Many reported a much higher CTR when doing this.
Google AdSenseNov 4, 2003
1823: new post   The Happy New Year Thread for 2009
FooJan 1, 2009
1824: new post   The Great Google Vanishing Index Page Mystery
Since the last update - some sites index pages have disappeared and reappeared sporadically
Google News ArchiveAug 7, 2003
1825: new post   The Great Ad Blocking Debate: The Impact Ad Blocking Has On A Site
"It can result in people losing their jobs, it can result in less content on any given site, and it definitely can affect the quality of content."
AffiliatesMar 13, 2010
1826: new post   The Great 1 Cent Grandfathered Overture Giveaway is Over
After increasing its min bid price to 5 cents a few years ago, Overture graciously grandfathered those first advertisers in at 1 cent. That party is over today. As far as we know, Overture carried the advertisers longer than any other similar system in web history.
Yahoo Search Marketing Pay Per Click AdvertisingApr 1, 2003
1827: new post   The Google site: operator seems broken - is this intentional?
Webmasters who depend on the site: operator to understand how deeply Google is indexing their site are concerned that they now have some kind of penalty, or at least a technical problem with their website or server.
Google SEO News and DiscussionApr 25, 2010
1828: new post   The Google Update Is History - Or, The Dance is Dead
Turn out the lights, the party is over. The Dance is dead.
WebmasterWorld Community CenterAug 20, 2003
1829: new post   The Google Update Gone Mainstream?
Is the rest of the web waking up to how important the monthly Google updates are to webmasters?
Google News ArchiveJan 28, 2003
1830: new post   The Google Sandbox : It's Dead Jim?
"An understanding of what these main filters are for, how Google applies them and the observed behaviour of Google in releasing them would be a good way for owners to better manage and refine their organic search techniques."
Google SEO News and DiscussionOct 6, 2006
1831: new post   The Google Organic "Minus Thirty" Saga - Part 6
"I was at a minus 30 for about 5 months and in the last couple of days my site has returned to position #6"
Google SEO News and DiscussionSept 5, 2007
1832: new post   The Google Gospel According to Matt Cutts, Chapter 1:21:2011
... attention has shifted instead to 'content farms,' which are sites with shallow or low-quality content. In 2010, we launched two major algorithmic changes focused on low-quality sites. Nonetheless, we hear the feedback from the web loud and clear: people are asking for even stronger action on content farms and sites that consist primarily of spammy or low-quality content. We take pride in Google search and strive to make each and every search perfect. The fact is that we're not perfect, and combined with users' skyrocketing expectations of Google, these imperfections get magnified in perception. However, we can and should do better.[br][br]As we've increased both our size and freshness in recent months, we've naturally indexed a lot of good content and some spam as well. To respond to that challenge, we recently launched a redesigned document-level classifier that makes it harder for spammy on-page content to rank highly. The new classifier is better at detecting spam on individual web pages, e.g., repeated spammy words, the sort of phrases you tend to see in junky, automated, self-promoting blog comments. We've also radically improved our ability to detect hacked sites, which were a major source of spam in 2010. And we're evaluating multiple changes that should help drive spam levels even lower, including one change that primarily affects sites that copy others' content and sites with low levels of original content. We'll continue to explore ways to reduce spam, including new ways for users to give more explicit feedback about spammy and low-quality sites.
Google SEO News and DiscussionJan 21, 2011
1833: new post   The Google Gap - The Web According to Google
Business week online article: "Call it the Google Gap -- the difference between the growing perception that the site is omniscient and the fact that it isn't. " Googles Response: "I see a gap, but it's a gap in doing research before assuming that something's a penalty."
Google News ArchiveJune 10, 2003
1834: new post   The Google Fresh Wave
"Anyone playing the Google "fresh" referral sweepstakes?"
Google News ArchiveNov 20, 2002
1835: new post   The Google Economy - New York Times Article
"I just came across an article online from today's New York Times about Google that specifically mentions this site [webmasterworld]."
Google News ArchiveDec 21, 2002
1836: new post   The Google Calendar (BETA)
"Simplify. Organize. (And relax.) Organizing your schedule shouldn't be a burden. That's why we've created Google Calendar, our free online shareable calendar service. With Google Calendar, it's easy to keep track of all your life's important events, birthdays, reunions, little league games, doctor's appointments, all in one place."
Google SEO News and DiscussionApr 13, 2006
1837: new post   The Google AdSense scoop on multiple ad units
Can we or can't we, according to Google.
Google AdSenseMar 20, 2004
1838: new post   The Google AdSense API Out of Beta
"With the AdSense API, your users can create their own AdSense accounts on your site..."
Google AdSenseMar 31, 2007
1839: new post   The Google Ad Network
Heated discussion in the subscribers forum on AdWords popping up everywhere - it has many old schoolers nervous.
WebmasterWorld SupportersMar 2, 2003
1840: new post   The Gizmo Quiz Scoreboard
The running scores for the Gizmo Quiz, August 2005 - August 2006.
FooAug 17, 2005
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