Archive for February 25th, 2006
According to Matt Cutts, Google has released a free Web page builder.
Yawn. What’s new. Google embarking on yet another venture. Of course, usually their tools are very good, so perhaps my attitude shouldn’t be so blase.
I doubt any Web designer’s livelihood will be on the line, but Google’s Web page builder may be a great way to test out online business and design ideas for free before taking them to a designer like myself.
Edit: Google’s Web Page Hosting Service Closed To New Users
“Much like Google’s free Web analytics project, overwhelming demand
quickly exceeds supply.” Read the full article at Computer World.
Planned shortage creates great publicity!
February 25th, 2006
I’ve tested a number of ping services and none of them have stopped my blog software from bogging down when I submit a new post. For the uninitiated, a ping service notifies blog directories and search engines that new content has been posted on a blog. More than one helpful blogger has posted a list of ping services.
I am looking for recommendations from other bloggers. What bulk ping service do you use? Why?
I am currently testing Pingoat after using a number of others. I have started to ping several services, like Technorati directly because they were not being notified by the ping service I last used, which shall remain nameless!
If this post was greek to you, congratulations on haning in there and reading it anyway! More information is available on the Wordpress Web site.
February 25th, 2006
Using standards compliant methods to create highly readable, content rich code with optimized content can aid in your campaign to dominate the search engine category.
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February 25th, 2006
About Harvey Ramer
CSS Web design, e-commerce Web design, and internet marketing issues from the desk of Harvey A. Ramer at Design Delineations.

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