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Google Penguin Link Removal Service

14 May 2012 By Stuart McHenry
Update: We now perform an all-inclusive Google penalty recovery service.  Some quick highlights of our service are: 1) Link Audit 2) Link Removal (we do all the work) 3) Documentation of work for Google 4) Disavow File (we create and upload) 5) Reconsideration Request (we write and submit) 6) Guarantee Service. Find out more here. […]
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Your Conversion Rate Sucks Because Your Reputation Sucks!

7 May 2012 By Stuart McHenry
The number one reason why your conversions are so low is that your company sucks! Harsh to swallow but the truth often is. A smart company will realize their opportunities and take advantage of them instead of left scratching their heads. 78% of people surveyed in a recent poll said they believe it is very […]
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Google Penguin is About Inbound Links Now STFU!

3 May 2012 By Stuart McHenry
Over the past week, SEO’s and webmasters have been going crazy about the Google Penguin Update. There is lots of misinformation out there and some bloggers are making it worse. Let me touch base on the Penguin Algorithm and hopefully clarify a few things. 1) Penguin is not about your poorly written content that was […]
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7 Link Building Tips After The Google Penguin Update

1 May 2012 By Stuart McHenry
Last week Google unleashed an algorithm that devastated many webmasters. Many of these webmasters have been building links to their websites for years. In a recent poll the Google Penguin Update hit more than 64% of webmasters. Now more than ever link building has got more technical and only the skilled are surviving. The technical […]
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Google Gets Webmasters to Erase Years of Link Building

24 Apr 2012 By Stuart McHenry
There has never been so much confusion and fear in the Webmaster community since Google started sending out the “Unnatural Links” messages.  Some 700,000 messages have gone out to website owners via their Webmaster Tools accounts.  This has caused many to freak-the-frick-out and ruin years of their own hard work and money.  Webmasters need to […]
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7 Anonymous Confessions of an Power Digger

3 Nov 2009 By Ryan Smith
You never really know who is behind some of the usernames on Digg, I didn’t.  An old friend that I hadn’t spoken with in a long while called up and wanted some advice on a server configuration issue he was having.  During the conversation, I had mentioned how I read some Linux articles on Digg.  […]
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What is a Custom 404 file and how do I make one?

20 Oct 2009 By Ryan Smith
Do you know what happens when you type a non-existent URL address?  You get an error message that probably looks like this: Object not found! The requested URL was not found on this server. If you entered the URL manually please check your spelling and try again. If you think this is a server error, […]
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25 of the most used HTML tags and tag attributes

15 Oct 2009 By Ryan Smith
We all know that the content you see in your browser is made from HTML and can be viewed by just right clicking on a web page and choose “View page source”. If you understand what you are seeing, then good for you but if it is gobbledygook, then you might need to go to […]
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