Google Analytics, AdSense, Firefox, SEO and Site Structure

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

Complete Guide To Google Analytics

Things change so quickly on the web. When I started working at in 1996, was a niche product, important to (and understood by) perhaps a handful of people at an organisation.

Google Extends AdSense To Online Games

Inc on Wednesday launched technology to insert advertisements into online and boost revenue from the booming . The software, called AdSense for Games, is in and allows video, image or text…

13 Great Firefox Extensions for Web Professionals

Short introduction to 13 for or SEO professionals.

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Made Easy

Lifehacker’s bi-monthly “Getting To Done” column covers SEO on how and why it’s important in the web publishing arena.

Make the Perfect Structure for a Site

How to build a useful sitemap, determine an SEO friendly permanent structure, and the -side of a site for an accessible and user-friendly site. Diagrams included.

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How to Set Up a Custom 404 File Not Found Page

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Ok, this is a pretty simple thing to do and it has some important benefits.

Have you ever visited a or a only to find that annoying “Not Found” message? If so, what did you do? You probably got ticked off, hit the back button and visited another . Can you imagine someone coming across a “Not Found” page on your ? Well, if you don’t have a 404 “ Not Found” page set up on your , that might just be happening.

Here is what you need to do to fix this problem and keep your visitors on your .

The first thing is to create a with some sort of message on it. Something like, “Whoops, looks like the page you are looking for isn’t here. Please click this to visit our home page or our page…” You get the idea. You can save the page as “404.” or something similar and upload it to the of your web .

Oh, I forgot to mention this. In order to do what I am suggesting here, you need to be running an web and your web has to allow changes to your .. I am sure there are other ways to create a 404 Not Found page and get it up and running, but I am only talking about one way here.

Now, open up your . and place this into it somewhere. I like to place it right on top:

404 /404.

I am using . extensions for this stuff just because of habit and preference. You can use . or whatever you wish.

Well, that’s basically it. You can now save your . and upload it to the and go see if it worked. Try typing in some page that you know isn’t there. If it works, please read my previous post about “How To Check Your Web Page HTTP Headers & Response Codes” for some important information.

Good luck.

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Avoiding Duplicate Content On Your Own Website

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Today has been an interesting day. We have been taking a look at our and searching for using Copyscape. After today’s findings, we might just go with ’s premium service.

Now, let me just tell you that is everywhere. Actually, someone has probably written this sentence a million times. What we were searching for today was blatant and far reaching theft. We found a few instances of one of our homepages and general idea taken for someone else’s use as well as many instances of interior pages taken. Needless to say, we made screen copies of these cases and sent them to our attorney’s office. These are serious and can’t be ignored.

I would like to talk about two things you can do to help out a more subtle form of , on your own .

The first form of on your own is in the form of vs. non-. If you go to your and type in “.mysite.com” and then type in “mysite.com,” you may see the same page appear. In the ’s eyes, these are two copies of the same page. How do you fix this? It’s easy. Just open up your . and type in the following :

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%{HTTP_HOST} !^\.mysite\.com
^(.*)$ ://.mysite.com/$1 [R=permanent,L]

When someone types in “mysite.com” to visit your , they will automatically be forwarded to “.mysite.com.” The will be forwarded as well.

Another form of on your own comes in the form of “.mysite.com/” vs. “.mysite.com/index..” The see this same page as two different ones. What to do? That’s easy too. Just open up your .htaccess again and type in the following :

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%{THE_REQUEST} ^[A-Z]{3,9}\ /index\.\ /
^index\.$ ://.mysite.com/ [R=301,L]

When someone either types in “.mysite.com/index.” or follows a like that to your , they will be automatically be forwarded to “.mysite.com.”

Now, here is the disclaimer. I used this on my setup and it worked. Please check with your own hosting company to see if something similar will work for your too.

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