U.S. Programmers Thriving Due to OutsourcingAndrew Binstock of BZ Media's Software Development (SD) Times advised U.S. programmers to profit from the outsourcing wave, (rather than fighting against it "in a losing struggle") using RentACoder.com. [PRWEB Jul 12, 2006]
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Programmers NeededHere’s yet another post on the SEO Black Hat forum looking for programmers:i’ve posted a couple times now on scriptlance. first time no replies, 2nd time much more specific description of requirements, but replying bids and messages so far still are uncompelling, enough to need to go ignored.can anyone suggest other freelancer sites (i know [...]
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The Art in Computer Programming By Andrew Hunt and David Thomas, Pragmatic Programmers, LLCIn a way, we programmers are quite lucky. We get the opportunity to create entire worlds out of nothing but thin air. Our very own worlds, complete with our own laws of physics. We may get those laws wrong of course, but it's still fun.
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Do reciprocal links still work?Rumor has it that reciprocal links are not as effective as one way links. Some people in online discussion forums claim that one way links from a website to another site work far better than reciprocal links. Is this true and what do you have to do about this?
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Can too many links hurt your website?Many webmasters are unsure if too many links can hurt their website rankings. Others think that links to a brand-new site might be a spam indicator. How many links are good for a website? Should you wait before getting links to your site?
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Better Links for Better RankingThe type, authority, quality, and quantity of links that link to your site is critical to great search engine placement. The Internet is based on links....
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What Exactly is Web 2.0?Many of you have probably seen references to 'Web 2.0' around the 'Net. Tim O'Reilly has taken on writing about what this term means in his recent article, What Is Web 2.0, Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software. It's not just a boring article defining the term or written so that only programmers would understand it, though. Tim's new article overviews how the Internet arrived where it is today, comparing the past with comparables today in a way that even a non-programmer like myself can understand. Today's post provides an overview of this fascinating new article. (389 words, 3 links)
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The effect of outgoing links on your web siteWhile most webmasters are aware that incoming links are important to the success of a web site, many site owners don't know that outgoing links also have an impact on their web sites. Learn how outgoing links influence search engines and web site visitors.
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Have you removed links after pagerank update?I was wondering how webmaster’s responded to the recent pagerank update. Did you remove your paid links? Or did you add no follow on your “friends” links?Getting into the topic, on this blog, I still have those links as follow and never responded to that google pagerank decreasing update. As long as I get those [...]
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What Google thinks about hidden and paid linksSome webmasters use hidden or paid links to increase the link popularity of their websites. Google's anti-spam engineer Matt Cutts recently commented on these links. Can you get in trouble?
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Google's new Sitelinks and your web siteGoogle recently started to include a set of links below some results to pages within the site. These new additional links are called Sitelinks. Read this article to learn how these links might affect your web site.
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Rapid increase of site wide incoming linksI have tested myself the effect of rapid increase of site wide incoming links to a website to check what will be the actual effect on search engines crawling my sites. Note that this is no way a method of rapid incoming links via a script that will auto generate links or any doorway pages [...]
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Anchor Links And Their ImportanceAnchor links are a very important part of your Page Rank.They serve several purposes and will improve your rank by using popular keywords. Here are a few points to get maximum benefit from them.So what are anchor links? These are links based on one of your keywords or key phrases, which will be based on the keywords and phrases in your content page or article. This will replace the URL or just a command to “click here.”
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Reciprocal links are alive and kickingA while back there was quite a bit of scare mongering going around the SEO industry about how reciprocal links were dead. No, reciprocal links are not dead and now I have the proof.
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Should you buy text links?Many text link broker websites have appeared on the Internet. These websites allow you to rent links from other websites on a monthly basis. Is this something you should consider for your website? What can you expect from these text links?
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The perfect incoming link for high search engine rankingsIt's important that you get the right kind of links if you want to get high rankings on Google. If you have 20 good incoming links then you'll get better rankings than with 100 bad incoming links. So what makes a good incoming link? There are several points that can make a link better than other links.
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Complaints Filed Over Firms Seeking H1-B Holders Vicissidude writes "Since May, the Programmers Guild has filed 100 complaints with the U.S. Department of Justice, accusing several companies of advertising that they specifically want H-1B workers, a violation of U.S. law. The U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act requires that U.S. jobs must be available to U.S. workers. The complaints stem from ads containing wording such as "We require candidates for H1B from India," and "We sponsor GC [green card] and we do prefer H1B holders," the Programmers Guild said. The Programmers Guild, looking for ads on major online job boards, has so far targeted only ads seeking computer programmers, the guild said. It plans to file 280 more complaints over the next six months."
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Do no-follow links count for search engine rankings?Actually, the rel=nofollow attribute should prevent search engines from following special links. Some webmasters might have found out that nofollow links will help your search engine rankings though.
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How many links on each pageDirectory - Free:
How many links on each page . Directory - Free By
Nancy from Los Angeles I am building a new directory and was curious how many links should be placed on each page 10 50 or ...
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Official Google Stand on Link sellingGoogle officially announced its stand on buying and selling links via their google webmaster blog,If, however, a webmaster chooses to buy or sell links for the purpose of manipulating search engine rankings, we reserve the right to protect the quality of our index. Buying or selling links that pass PageRank violates our webmaster guidelines. Such [...]
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MCU: Accessible Web Design Tip: How to make printable characters between adjacent links invisible.Some older screen readers are unable to distinguish between adjacent links if there is no printable character between them. The W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 provides a priority 3 checkpoint to deal with this unfortunate behaviour of older screen readers:10.5 Until user agents (including assistive technologies) render adjacent links distinctly, include non-link, printable characters (surrounded by spaces) between adjacent links. The obvious place on a page where you can find several adjacent links to is on a horizontal navigation bar at the top or bottom of a web page. So how do you adhere to this guideline in situations where displaying a printed character in your navigation bar would upset your beautifully crafted design?This weeks tips shows a technique I have used on the Glasgow West End website (http://www.glasgowwestend.co.uk) to make the printable characters separating links invisible, by making them the same colour as the navigation bar background,
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Link HarvesterFind all your inbound links (via the Yahoo API) with this free tool. Search an entire domain, or a particular URI. Handy links to whois, Internet Archive, and Google cache from each discovery. Includes source code so anyone can mirror the service.
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Holiday & misc links 060807Generator.x has been on extended (and unannounced) one-month holiday, but now summer is ending and blogging will slowly resume. To warm up, here are a few random links that have accumulated:AOL reSearch has just managed to release a substantial data set containing 20 million search queries from over 650 000 users. What was probably an [...]
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Welcome to SecureProgramming.comWelcome to SecureProgramming.com!The goal of SecureProgramming.com is to provide a resource for programmers to find information on secure programming, whether it's for C/C++, Java, Perl, P...
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Back to the Opening New Windows Issue?Open New Windows for PDF and other Non-Web Documents is Jakob Nielsen's latest Alertbox article, dated August 29, 2005. Although he'd previously stated not to force links to open new windows, he now feels that you should indeed set links to open in new windows for PDF and other non-Web documents. Even after reading this new article, I still feel strongly about considering the website's target audience, letting the user choose, and avoiding accessibility problems. Today's post goes into why I feel that way and even includes an informal test to check out Nielsen's latest recommendation for yourself. (1195 words, 9 links)
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How to make client-side image maps accessible.Although client-side images are preferred over server-side image maps - as equivelent text can be provided for each image map 'hot-spot' - server-side image maps are sometimes necessary, e.g. when the active regions of a client-side image map cannot be easily defined using an available geographic shape. In such cases the answer is to provide redundant text links relating to each link provided by the server side image map.The following markup example is typical of the code used to reference a server side image map.

The web pages accessed by the clicking the mage map in the above example would completely hidden to someone using a screen reader or a text-only web browser, as there is no alternative way of accessing the links provided.An example of the server side image with alt attribute added and an alternative set of links to the same content:

You then make the following links available at the foot of the page,
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Search engine insiders talk about linksOn a recent search engine conference, Tim Mayer from Yahoo, Matt Cutts from Google and Kaushal Kurapti from Ask Jeeves revealed information on how these three search engines analyze links to determine the ranking of web pages in a public discussion.
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Helping Those Impacted by Hurricane KatrinaLike many of us, I've been glued to the TV watching the latest news on Hurricane Katrina. The devastation is heart-wrenching. There's news all over the Web, of course, about what's going on, including weblogs popping up. Today's post includes a selection of helpful links of how to help and how to follow the coverage of this horrendous disaster. (314 words, 12 links)
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Google's Matt Cutts talks about buying linksBeing one of the main software engineers on Google, Matt Cutts knows best about Google indexing and quality control issues. Find out what he thinks about buying links.
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Inbound links and optimized content for your web siteThe contents of a web page are important for the search engine rankings of a web page. Inbound links are even more important if you want to get high rankings on Google, Yahoo and MSN.
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Ebay annoyance #12000 characters left. No HTML, asterisks, or quotes.
Apparently they can’t afford 2500 characters. And heaven forbid their programmers should have to learn how to filter a text stream by escaping characters.
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Build Search Engine "Authority Links" with Press ReleasesAre you looking for more website traffic or more 'quality and authoritative' links? Search engine optimization gurus agree that well-crafted press releases are another way to build traffic, quality industry authoritative links, and authority for your website. You can tell the world your news! There are many services that can send your international and local press release out on the Web. One of the largest and best known services is PRWeb. But sending out your press release is the last step in the process, how do you write a press release and when should you do one?
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Seqhound APISeqHound is a bioinformatics application programming platform that provides access to biological sequence, structure and functional annotation data. An application programming interface (API) is available to programmers using C, C++, Java and PERL.
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How many link partners are there? How many are enough for a link campaign?Exchanging links with other sites is a promising way to increase your Google PageRank and to draw visitors to your site. Good incoming links have a positive effect on your search engine rankings and they also bring targeted visitors to your website. But how many potential link partners are there, and what is a realistic goal for your linking campaigns? How many link partners should you have?
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My Upcoming Book on Essentials for Web SitesI've posted information about my upcoming book at my business site's new section, New Book on Web Site Essentials. I'll update information there, especially when I can finally discuss it further, including referencing the title (hopefully soon!).[1] You can also sign up to be notified about when it will be available. It's currently in production via the publisher, SitePoint Books. You'll find more details and links in the complete post. (178 words, 11 links)
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How to get links from an authority siteWebmasters are always looking for ways to get inbound links from authority web sites. For improving search engine rankings, an incoming link from an authority site is worth more than an incoming link from an average site.
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Links Building Company in India offer Link Building Services.Links Building Company in India offer Link Building Services..
seo services: internet marketing Links Building Service programs offer building link popularity with reciprocal link services, Link exchange campaign and manual Link building Program, Link popularity building with SEO. . .
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Essential Firefox extensionsThese are the Firefox extensions I can’t do without:Everybody needs…CustomizeGoogle lets you turn on Google Suggest by default, adds lots of other links to many types of search results, and more.DownThemAll! is a fast replacement for Firefox’s built-in downloader, and lets you quickly download multiple links and images from a page.Forecastfox gives you at-a-glance weather.Google [...]
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When a link falls at the end of a sentence always put the full stop outside the anchor tagConsider the World Wide Web Consortium Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), Checkpoint 10.5:'Until user agents (including assistive technologies) render adjacent links distinctly, include non-link, printable characters (surrounded by spaces) between adjacent links. 'Generally when trying to ensure that my web pages meet this particular requirement I'm thinking about navigation bars; I'm either marking them up as lists, or putting printable characters between adjacent links (if necessary I make them invisible via CSS). Unfortunately that isn't always enough to ensure a clean bill of health with regard to this particular checkpoint. It is easy - particularly on a page that gets updated often - to violate this rule in the bodytext of the page, e.g., when a sentence that ends with a link, is followed by one that begins with a link.The solution is to get into the habit of adding the full stop after the anchor tag; simple but effective. As web accessibility tips go - it's not the most significant one I've ever published. However, having adjacent links without a printable character between them, means your well crafted page won't pass WCAG Priority 1; and someone is bound to get in touch to alert you to that fact.LinksWCAG Checkpoint 10.5.
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Usability and Design News: Screen Resolution, Page Layout, Hot SpotsJakob Nielsen and Andy King both have new articles at their sites that cover window resolution, user-friendly website design, and related issues. This important topic is also regularly discussed and debated in Web design and development discussion lists. Below I've highlighted their articles, but be sure to check them out in full, too (links below). (658 words, 9 links, 2 images)
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Aftermath of London AttacksFirst, Brainstorms and Raves is not and doesn't plan to be a weblog covering current events or politics. I'm compelled to write about Thursday's terror attacks in London, but my writings here cover how people are using the Internet, especially weblogs, to stay in touch, share stories, and write their thoughts about what happened. Read the complete post for links to quite a few interesting weblogs, photoblogs, and BBC pages with personal accounts. (872 words, 43 links)
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Getting Links the Easy Way with "Link Bait" ArticlesYou don't have to fish for links, you can get them the easy way with 'link bait'. If you have never heard the term 'link bait', let me take a moment to define the term for you. Link bait, as we are concerned in this newsletter, is an informational article, that is syndicated on free content websites.
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Solving Difficult Questions with Simple AnswersThe ability to solve increasingly difficult problems through simple means is a trait that all web developers should cultivate.
I absolutely love creative people, those that have an ability to think outside the box. Those who can take an extremely difficult problem and solve it with a very simple answer.
I saw this image and had to post it, because it portrays this idea perfectly.

Now I'm not advocating the destruction of United States currency. I am advocating the use of common sense. I have a friend, Jared, that is absolutely amazing when it comes to common sense. I worked with him for a while when I lived in Korea.
There were countless times where I would come up with what seemed to be an extremely difficult problem, but every time he would say, "Well why don't we do [simple answer to terribly difficult question] then." I would just look at him and think to myself, wow... that would work. (just like drilling a hole through the penny).
Unfortunately there isn't a school for common sense. You either have it or you don't. The same can be said of good programmers. Good programmers can see and understand the "whole picture". You can't be told how to "understand" a project, you just have to have cultivate the ability to take a complex problem and break it down into its simple components. Working with and studying the methods of people that have this ability to "understand" can help you learn little by little how to do what they do instinctively. Study other people's code. See what they do well and what you would change to make it better. Always keep learning.
So the next time you come across a problem that leaves you scratching your head, see if there is a simple answer that you simply overlooked.
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Have you had any success with affiliate ads on your siteAffiliate Marketing:
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delino from California 6 comments. I have had very little success with affiliate advertising to date.[1] Even on communities that generate a lot of traffic.[2] I know that plenty of people have had success with them though and I was looking for pointers or good articles that shed some light on this.[3] Anybody willing to share some past experiences Any good links to share with us There are some sites making some amazing money from these.[4] I just need some guidance ...
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That's incredible.[1] I'm assuming their affiliate links are to products that are being blogged about.[2] For example if it's a sports blog then you'd have sports related links on there because you know the viewers are there for that reason in the first ... Tags: affiliate advertising revenue
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Is link popularity really that important?With the domination of Google and Yahoo on the search engine market, words like "link popularity", "link prominence" and "link reputation" have become buzzwords in the search engine marketing industry.Many webmasters try to get as many links to their website as possible and some companies even offer "1000 links to your website within minutes". But is link popularity really so important as many people want us to believe?
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Displaced, Injured Animals from Hurricane KatrinaI've seen so many scenes of stranded animals from Hurricane Katrina, including dogs holding on to tree limbs for dear life or stranded on rooftops or balconies all alone. There are countless displaced farm animals, wildlife, and beloved pets as a result of Hurricane Katrina. Please help or donate. Tonight's post provides links to several agencies for more information. (358 words, 7 links, 1 image)
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Behind the Scenes with Apache's .htaccessAlthough I'm a designer and not a programmer or server-side specialist, for a few years I've used Apache's .htaccess to a limited degree for clients' websites, primarily for simple URL redirects and setting up custom error pages. Now that I can use Apache's .htaccess for my own websites, I've been immersed in learning more about how to use this powerful tool conservatively but effectively to redirect URLs and to combat spammers and bad bots. Today's post provides links to some of the online sources that I've found especially helpful. (3024 words, 91 links)
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The effect of unnatural linking patterns on your search engine rankingsInbound links are one of the most important factors that Google uses to calculate the position of a website in the search results. Some years ago, it was enough to get a lot of inbound links to top Google's search results. Nowadays, it's not that easy. Google has started to detect unnatural linking patterns.
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Official Google statement: Can links to other web sites hurt your rankings?Linking to other web sites can hurt your rankings if you link to the wrong web sites. A Google official has recently commented on bad neighborhood links and how they affect your web site rankings on Google.
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