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Posted last year, mid-September by Dave.
Categories: SEO, ASP, VBScript, Snippets.
Post Views: 1,250 Views.
One of the down sides to ASP is not being able to make SEO friendly URLs with out the need for server components. PHP can do with use of the .htaccess file. When ASP was first thought up by Microsoft the need for SEO friendly URLs wasn’t high on the list of needs. SEO wasn’t what it is today, a key to making a site successful. With the introduction of the .NET platform saw the end of development on the ASP platform. Which left web developers in a tight spot, either they install a server component (example: custom or pre built ISAPI filters) or they had to find creative ways to get around this issue.
Posted last year, mid-April by Dave.
Categories: SEO.
Post Views: 613 Views.
Now I don’t pretend to know anything about SEO but lately I have been reading up more and more about it. Several blogs I read about SEO and Online Marketing include Ireland SEO Marketing and Red Cardinal. But tonight I bought an online book called The SEO Book. Now I bet your thinking, this is just another online SEO book. But this one I find is unlike the rest. It comes with a lot of extras.
Posted 2 years ago, mid-August by Dave.
Categories: Web Developement, Web Design, Internet, SEO.
Post Views: 400 Views.
While out having a smoke last week with a coworker, we got onto the subject of the future of web design, web development and SEO? The way it currently stands, the Internet is in a great state of growth. You have more and more people connecting to the net. It isn’t uncommon to have more friends online then in reality. We have seen some achievements associated with the Internet. We have seen small websites turn into household names over night. When I started in web design, I was 16 and it was in the aftermath of the Dot Com boom. Back in the Dot Com Boom, all you had to do was walk into a company and say “I’m setting up a website, I need funding!”. And they would fall over themselves to throw money at you. Not anymore.