Archive for the 'Webmasters' Category

How to Choose Safe, Unique Passwords

It’s a question that everybody wonders about at some point in time, and one that most people can’t figure out. A large majority of us simply use the same password for each and every website that we sign up to, and we all know that this is a critical mistake as it is not very secure.

Think about it, some rogue employee at some random company whos website you sign up for, can take your username and password, then try them at other important websites, including online banking accounts!

You could have a unique password for each and every website that you sign up for, but then you have to keep a list handy at all times because it is nearly impossible to remember them all. This is certainly not easy.

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Content Management Software Comparison for MacPokerOnline.com

Introduction

We have concluded that it would be best to implement a content management system into the internet gambling portal www.macpokeronline.com. Currently the business has over 330 pages of content, some of which are using template 1 and some of which are using template 2. The website receives most of its traffic from search engines and gets about 600 unique visitors per day, which is quite a lot for an online gambling website. Macpokeronline.com is considered to be an authority website, with a Google pagerank of 6, which is quite rare.

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Google Gadgets for Your Website

Google made their Google Gadgets (widgets) available for website owners to add to their webpages. Good gadgets are basically Java Applets that offer dynamic content that can be displayed on any web page. A directory of ‘Google Gadgets for your webpage’ is now available to browse and select gadgets. It’s an easy way to get the content you need and want without spending hours writing code!

Fighting Copied Content and Plagiarism

I recently had an issue with one of my other websites. Somebody decided that they would copy my content and list it as their own, on their own website. Obviously I was not okay with this, and nobody should. In leiu of this, I’ve decided to write about what you as a webmaster can do to fight people from copying your content, or at the very least prevent it from happening.

From my experience, the only thing worse than searching for plagiarists, is finding one. I mean, what on earth do you do when you find one? What steps should you take in getting them to remove the content in which they’ve freely copied and listed as their own? I’ve come up with a few ideas that I personally implement when somebody decides to copy my content, and they are quite effective.

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