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            <title>The BIG SEO Secret</title>
            <link>http://www.etechalliance.com/blog/search-engine-tips/16-big-seo-secret.html</link>
            <description><![CDATA[<p style="font-family:Arial, serif;font-size:14px;color:black;">Are you ready for this? Surprise! There is no secret.</p>

<p style="font-family:Arial, serif;font-size:14px;color:black;">
Now, before you get upset and try to hang me up by my toes, please let me explain. The big secret is, there is no secret. Of course, there are those who want to perpetuate the illusion of magic surrounding some so-called black hat tactics, but in reality there is no hocus-pocus. Great SEO masters can definitely help you get a higher ranking on most search engines. But these same SEO experts will tell you that the improved ranking is not because of potions or incantations. As I have advised before, if someone is feeding you that line, then save your money and put it back in your pocket.</p>

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Search Engines are just sophisticated software programs that use "spiders" to make requests of web pages, very similar to the way that your favorite browser requests pages. But here's the difference. These spiders don't care about the CSS formatting. They only want content, links, and the URL. They are hitting the web pages so quickly that they don't have time for anything else. Most spiders are not interested in your images either, other than the alt tags. (So, here is a tip to possibly improve your SEO ranking. ALWAYS use the alt tags with images.)
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            <pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2012 02:51:21 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Wordpress Security, part 2</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p style="font-family:Arial, serif;font-size:14px;color:black;">Hopefully you have your Wordpress site a little more secure after reading my advice in an earlier post about the <a href="http://etechalliance.com/blog/wordpress-tips/13-wordpress-security-part-1.html">Admin privileges</a>.</p>

<p style="font-family:Arial, serif;font-size:14px;color:black;">Now I want to tell you about another little trick for making your site hard on hackers. This little tidbit is something that you do before you load Wordpress. So if you already have Wordpress up and running, then you might want to keep this in mind for your next site.</p>

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            <pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 20:56:12 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Wordpress Security, part 1</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p style="font-family:Arial, serif;font-size:14px;color:black;">Have you been hacked?</p>

<p style="font-family:Arial, serif;font-size:14px;color:black;">I hope not. If you ask me, it is an obtrusive and violating act of terrorism. And I hope that you NEVER have to experience it.</p>

<p style="font-family:Arial, serif;font-size:14px;color:black;">But we had better face it. Hackers are out there. Just waiting to find another victim. And we had all better be aware and try to protect ourselves.</p>

<p style="font-family:Arial, serif;font-size:14px;color:black;">So I’m going to give you a quick tip that might help keep you off of a hacker’s radar.</p>


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            <pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 17:45:14 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Content guidelines</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p style="font-family:Arial, verdana, serif;font-size:14px;color:black;">Searched for your website lately? How many hits were returned by Google? Hundreds of thousands? Millions?</p>

<p style="font-family:Arial, verdana, serif;font-size:14px;color:black;">Well, you are definitely not alone. </p>

<p style="font-family:Arial, verdana, serif;font-size:14px;color:black;">So, how do you get your site listed on that first page? Are you paying some SEO guru your hard-earned bucks to get and maintain a high Google ranking? I'm sure that there are some good, no, great, SEO consultants who can produce results. But you should know that Google uses almost 200 different parameters when deciding upon the weight of their results. And the websites that are on the first page today can easily slide from view tomorrow.</p>


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            <pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 21:58:50 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Images instead of text???</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p style="font-family:Arial, serif;font-size:14px;color:black;">I was speaking with a potential client a few weeks ago about his website. He had asked me to review his site, created with Wordpress, and make any suggestions that I felt were necessary.</p>

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Notice that I said he was a "potential" client. So, right away I was in a difficult situation. </p>

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I looked at his existing site and thought, "Uh oh, how does he ever get anyone to return?" I didn't want to come down too hard. I knew that he had asked a friend of his to put his site together. And I didn't want him to think that I was being overly critical just to get his business. </p>


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            <pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 20:39:16 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Why uncategorized ?</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p style="font-family:Arial, serif;font-size:14px;color:black;">When I am attending various networking events and people find out that I create websites using Wordpress, I start receiving all kinds of questions. And I think it's great. I remember back when I was teaching myself ABAP (a proprietary programming language used in the SAP ERP system) and I am so thankful that my friend, Bob Johnson, was on the same contract. He had the patience of Job when it came to all of my questions.</p>

<p style="font-family:Arial, serif;font-size:14px;color:black;">One of the questions that I get rather frequently is about the "uncategorized" category. Specifically, why does Wordpress force this to be the default category?</p>

<p style="font-family:Arial, serif;font-size:14px;color:black;">I don't want to get into how Wordpress actually stores, and then retrieves, the content with regards to the database. That goes far beyond the scope of this short post. Just take this as a Wordpress truism, every post must have at least one associated category. Or perhaps a better way to put it, a post is assigned to a category. If you don't select one, then the default category is selected for you.</p>

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            <pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 20:39:16 GMT</pubDate>
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