11,566 Posted Topics
Re: Why should we change it? We want to make sure that you have a complete understanding of how the website functions before giving you access to things such as the ability to post editorial, etc. We've found that newbies don't really understand how these features work and it creates a … | |
![]() | Re: What's the purpose of flipping the activate flag to off if a password reset is requested? The email should read: > You or someone else has requested a password reset for this email address. Click this link to change your password. If it wasn't you, then just ignore this email, … |
Re: So, in other words, to clarify what Adrian is saying, it only loads the images on the page that the browser can see at the time, instead of all of the ones on the entire page. As you scroll, it loads more. | |
| |
Re: I'm totally confused what on earth you want this to do. When I ran it, it gave me an alert that said: 0,1,2 7,8,3 6,5,4 | |
Re: I'm really not sure what you mean by a fake save / vault. Are you thinking of a Linux box that you get into, try to prevent someone from getting into it, and then the next person tries to prevent someone from getting into it. Not sure how many vulnerabilities … | |
Re: Personally, we use the 410 Gone HTTP status. It's like a 404 error message, but instead of telling the browser / search engine that the page requested simply doesn't exist, you're saying that you know what page they were talking about, but it no longer exists, and so don't ever … | |
Re: The reason for our policy is to retain full exclusive rights to be able to do whatever we want with anything posted on DaniWeb. This means we have a legal leg to stand on if someone duplicates all of our content en masse and we wanted to prosecute because it … | |
Re: > want my website comes in first page Don't we all :) But, yeah, read up about Internet marketing and SEO. Work on making your site the best that it can be. Study in detail the sites that *do* rank higher than you and see what about them is better. | |
Re: Grey hat SEO doesn't exist. Either you're within the boundaries of what search engines find acceptable, or you're not. If you try to push the boundaries by trying to game the search engine in ways that haven't been ruled illegal yet, it's just a matter of time before your tactics … | |
Re: What would be the purpose of that? USB is so slow and defeats the entire purpose of RAM. | |
Re: Aside from the big guys, I don't really use any other social networks (unless if you called DaniWeb and other forums social networks). Sorry! | |
Re: If you're using Apache, use 301 redirects in your .htaccess file to force a 'permanent redirect' from the old URLs to the new ones. This will indicate to Google, and the other search engines, to update their records, and let them know that the page has simply moved. You need … | |
Re: I only wish I knew what techniques worked today :) I'd be in a hell of a better position than I am! | |
Re: Not sure what on earth this has to do with Internet marketing, but try PlentyOfFish and that new one that came out recently whose name I forgot. Here, I'll try to link this back to Internet marketing (since that's where you posted this, after all) in saying that PlentyOfFish became … | |
Re: If your users are leaving your forum because they don't feel like they are getting sufficient backlink "juice" from their signature / profile links, then they aren't quality users to your community to begin with. That being said, Google has taken a lot of measures within the past few years … | |
Re: As everyone else explained, on-page SEO are the improvements you can make to your own website that is directly under your control. Fix your navigation, have good articles and information, etc. Off page SEO are what the rest of the Internet thinks about your site ... who is linking to … | |
Re: As almostbob points out, you want to have a Google Webmaster Tools account where you can make sure that google currently understands your site structure and your navigation. Beyond that, I would inspect the sites that are newly ranking above you, and see if you can compare what they might … | |
![]() | Re: Firstly, it caches the entire fully-rendered page, which means that it isn't a good solution for logged in pages that are user-specific, because you can't use it to cache just a portion of a page. Secondly, the file cache gets stored in the file system, so make sure you aren't … |
Re: Create good content that people will naturally want to link to. Build a social media presence. DO NOT use shady, spammy schemes and tactics to suddenly get 10,000 new backlinks overnight. That's a quick way to get hit by the Google Penguin algorithm. | |
Re: Are you absolutely sure that it was Opencart that caused the problem? Did you make any other changes recently? Sometimes even the smallest things can be attributed. | |
Re: If your sitemap.xml file is erroring out, you'll want to make sure that you aren't linking to that sitemap from your robots.txt and you'll also want to make sure that it isn't listed in your Google Webmaster Tools. | |
Re: Every marketing technique is different and serves a different purpose. Try everything and stick with what works for your business. | |
Re: You pay for traffic. Every site is different and has different reasons why you would want to do this. Some back their conversions to leads. Others to sales. Others just want traffic that they otherwise wouldn't be getting or be able to get from organic SEO. It just needs to … | |
Re: I never tried it, but you might be able to do something like this: RewriteEngine on RewriteRule 301 old_page.html error_page.html [L,R=410] I've always used PHP to send a 410 Gone error message. Something like `<?php header("HTTP/1.0 410 Gone"); ?>` | |
Re: I have no clue what you're talking about. Do you mean that you are using Google AdWords, and you're paying for a whole bunch of clicks, but you think a bunch of them are fraudulent clicks and you want a refund? In my experience, Google corrects this behavior almost instantly. … | |
Re: This totally sounds like a play on words ... you want to *extend* your wig business with hair extensions ;) But, yeah, your question just is *way* too broad to make any sense. Read up about Internet marketing and come back to us with some more specific questions that we … | |
Re: What is Google Panda 4.0? Haven't heard of it? | |
Re: Google Panda has been a domain level penalty ever since it came out in February 2011, so that's not really anything new with Panda 4.0. But, yeah, like Albert says, get rid of low quality content. The problem, as it's been explained recently already elseweb, is that Panda aims to … | |
Re: It's showing you marked this question solved. Were you able to solve this? | |
Re: I haven't experienced any of these issues. Can you please post screenshots? | |
Re: Apache mod_rewrite is not going to help for anchors (the #portion that comes after the URI) because only the web browser / client sees them, not the server. ![]() | |
Re: Well ... what different things have you tried already, and what have your experiences been? ie I tried doing banner advertising but very few people clicked and/or there were few conversions | |
Re: It's always existed :) http://www.daniweb.com/web-development/web-design-html-and-css/15 | |
Re: Anytime that you want to bring a post to a moderator's attention, hit the 'Flag' button. If you get an abusive private message, forward it to a moderator or administrator. | |
Re: Welcome to DaniWeb! :) | |
Re: We get a LOT of traffic from Google's organic SERPS daily (over 300,000 visitors, actually), but we still use PPC to supplement that. In our case, the traffic that we get from organic is very different from what we get from PPC. Our organic traffic is long-tail towards individual forum … | |
Re: What is rural marketing? The opposite of urban marketing? | |
Re: We've been having huge server issues all day today. I'm *really* sorry. I'll try to find your misplaced posts in the database. Things are just wonky today. | |
Re: Gah, I'm really sorry about that!! I was able to duplicate that problem yesterday, but it was due to a typo in my code (or so I thought) and I was under the impression the problem was fixed. I'm going to go through the lost password steps and attempt to … | |
Re: OK, so I'll take this thread seriously since Bob clearly isn't :) If I'm understanding your question correctly then no, the SEO techniques that you most likely read about on the web are no longer nearly as effective as they used to be. Google took firm action against content farms … | |
Re: I agree with both of your theories, Transient. Shutting down an OS X 10.3.5 machine with lots of files and starting up a 10.3.3 machine with a clean slate seems mighty fishy. If there really is corrupt data, I would check out using Disk Warrior, but it seems that Transient's … | |
Re: OMG DMR!!!! Welcome baaacckkkk!!!! | |
Re: What about it? What needs solving? I'm confused. | |
The End.