Dani Horowitz, founder and namesake of DaniWeb, opened up recently to W3Reports for an exclusive interview regarding her site’s rise to fame and how she pioneered it all.
Most webmasters would agree that the ultimate goal in freelance development is to create a profitable and prominent website that serves visitors in a positive way. Meet Bryce Wilson, a developer who has conquered setbacks and who leaves thousands of visitors laughing and smiling every day.
I do not dispute that the democratic additions to search engine ranking Google has provided to the industry are nothing short of a breakthrough. I do however find Google’s philosophy on other things quite hypocritical.
It seems more and more sites are deciding to abandon reciprocal link relationships and server ties with other sites. As this happens, large sites solidify their traffic, and small sites shrink and ultimately die.
I’ve never been one to make sure I always add the ‘www’ prefix when requesting reciprocal links – and most of my images don’t have ALT tags. I break most rules of the SEO community, mostly because I don’t feel strongly enough in the advantages of SEO for the amount of time it will require me to invest.
As we embark on the 21st century, more and more households and workplaces are wiring themselves with high speed internet and faster computers. Unfortunately, most users of the internet still run narrowband connections.