Your website developer should be able to think laterally. Website designers should be able to improvise. Website developers should be able to develop functionality and features that will make your website stand out! Think about your website as your sales person. Would you hire a sales person who is un-imaginative and is unable to differentiate your products and services from competition? The answer I am sure is No? So why would you have a website that is similar to thousands of others?
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CSS is designed to be independent of the markup language of the documents to which it is applied, in reality, it is used mainly with HTML and XML including XHTML
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Post often on a fan page. Allow more than one person to manage a fan page to provide the valuable information and expertise that your business prides itself on. The second way to establish a reputation and engage with your network is through Facebook applications. These add-ons will both visually enhance a fan page much like adding special features to a Web site and stimulate engagement, conversation and ongoing interactions with your fans.
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Last month, Google announced that it is now using Rich Snippets for local search. Webmasters with pages that in some way pertain to real world places, can utilize these to reference those places and optimize for local search results.
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As 2009 came to a close, Google managed to get SEOs riled up for one
last controversial topic. For some time, SEOs and web designers have
been noticing that Google has not been showing local listings in search
results for queries related to their businesses - even
location-specific ones.
As Matt McGee mentions
in a Search Engine Land piece, even a query like "candy" without any
geographical indicator will bring up a seven-pack of local results, but
a query for "seo" or "web design" or even something as specific as "web
design vancouver" will bring up no local listings whatsoever (although
the organic results still heavily favor local businesses in
location-specific queries).
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January
In January, Twitter announced that it hired Kevin Thau as Director of Mobile
Business Development, and that he would be working on a variety of different
fronts as Twitter's "first official business development guru."
LinkedIn introduced a new Polls feature, and launched a bookmarklet for IE.
MySpace Music made deals with Nettwerk Music Group, INgrooves, IRIS
Distribution, and RoyaltyShare to bolster its catalog by hundreds of thousands
of songs. YouTube expanded its e-commerce platform and started letting people
delete their own comments. Digg launched the "People who Dugg this also
Dugg" feature.
February
In February, LinkedIn launched a set of HR Tools and launched a German version.
MySpace launched a mobile redesign, and Digg updated its algorithm. Facebook
introduced polling ads, changed its terms of service, made some design changes
to profile pages for businesses, opened its corporate blog to comments,
introduced the comments box widget, and launched the "like" button.
Google introduced the Social Bar and launched Friend Connect integration with
Blogger.
March
In March, Twitter brought its search box to most people's Twitter home page,
and changed the "replies" tab to the "@username" tab.
Twitter also adjusted the title tags for member pages. Where they used to go
"Twitter / username" they would now go "User's Real Name
(username) on Twitter". Mahalo CEO Jason Calacanis offered to buy a spot
on Twitter's Suggested Users list.
Facebook launched a redesign, started including updates from Pages in the news
feed, changed pages to operate like profiles, and changed the status box to the
publisher box. They launched the ability to let users chat within apps, added ad
spots to Pages, relaunched Facebook Marketplace to be powered by online
classified service Oodle, launched Facebook Connect for the iPhone and iPod
Touch, launched some new ad targeting options, and enabled Page owners to let
people sign up to become fans via text message.
Google began implementing Portable Contacts, launched the
Friend Connect , blended user-generated
content into search results on Google Maps, made Google Reader more social with
commenting, allowed for richer Gmail messages, and started its own Twitter
accounts.
YouTube changed the name of some video sections, LinkedIn did some redesigning
of its own and enhanced Direct Ads, and MySpace was stamped on a credit card.
April
Google launched an event gadget for Google Friend Connect, the Digg-like
"What's Popular" gadget, and the "Get Answers" gadget for
Friend Connect. Google also gave profiles vanity URLS and started putting
profiles into search results.
Facebook made it easier to organize friends, opened its stream up to
third-party developers, added electronic signatures for public pages, worked
with the blind on accessibility, began making app recommendations, and readied
its next steps in governance.
Twitter started integrating search into its interface more, and CNN showed that
you can buy/sell a Twitter account. Scientists created a brain-Twitter
interface.
StumbleUpon broke away from eBay and enhanced its "web stumbling."
Digg launched the controversial DiggBar. Reddit launched a video site,
launched SocialThing, and Yahoo shifted its focus to social altogether. YouTube
launched the beta version of YouTube RealTime. MySpace got some new management.
May
In May, Yahoo 360 went away, Digg dropped shouting, LinkedIn upped usability on
the Action Bar, the Wall Street Journal gave its employees social media rules,
and the Interactive Advertising Bureau released its social advertising best
practices and social media ad metrics.
Google introduced Google Wave, launched a recommendation gadget for Friend
Connect, launched comment translation for Friend Connect, and added more social
features to Google Reader. Twitter launched full two-way SMS support for Telus,
Virgin Moible, and Koodo Mobile, making it available on every major operator in
Canda. Twitter also changed how users view replies.
lifted its
ban on Facebook, and Facebook rolled out real-time streams, announced an app
directory overhaul, added pop-up notifications, and linked accounts with Gmail.
YouTube launched a new way for brands to engage audiences, and began letting
you log-in with your Google account.
June
In June, Facebook began offering keyword suggestions for advertisers, simplified
the inbox, began letting users get friends' updates via text message, and
launched the Live Stream Box.
YouTube launched a page for movie trailers, FriendFeed added file sharing,
LinkedIn got a new CEO and updated its search tool for recruiting, MySpace cut
a big chunk of its staff, StumbleUpon launched a URL shortener, and Digg
started showing Digg Ads.
July
In July, Google launched its Facebook page, MySpace launched its email service,
and LinkedIn introduced custom profiles for companies. YouTube launched its 3D
experiment, doubled the size limit of uploads, and gave users the ability to share
YouTube Insights stats.
A Twitter documentary was announced, and Twitter itself gave businesses a new
resource and started making hashtags link. Facebook addressed privacy and photo
use for ads, gave businesses a way to increase their Facebook fans, and added
the ability to create events from the publisher.
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