by Gerard Manning | Oct 24, 2012 | Blog
When I originally wrote this article, Google’s local results were mainly based on IP location, but since then their local Google Canadian searches have improved. Google makes it easier for Canadian companies that have a .com domain and not hosted in Canada with...
by Gerard Manning | Oct 24, 2012 | Blog
Are you looking to get guaranteed search engine rankings? Let us inform you on the facts to help you make a better informed decision for your business. Just the other day, myself and a few friends ordered a pizza. Pizza establishments are well known for offering some...
by Gerard Manning | Oct 24, 2012 | Blog
When registering domain names for those businesses that are located in Canada and want to focus on their regional area or Canadian search, there are a few things you need to consider. If you are only going to be targeting Canadians, then you can look at registering a...
by Gerard Manning | Oct 16, 2012 | Blog
For this article, we’ll be using just the free options. There are great websites/tools you can use, but if you’re just looking to do a small keyword analysis, then this can help you along your way. An important part of your marketing campaign is choosing...
by Gerard Manning | Oct 16, 2012 | Blog
Getting straight to the point, dynamic websites at times can have problems getting indexed in the search engines. This is where a Url Rewriter comes in handy. What the Url Rewriter does is adds slashes in place of ? = # etc. creating a look of directories for spiders...
by Gerard Manning | Oct 16, 2012 | Blog
One day out of curiosity, I was looking to see how I could How to Externalize the Flash coding. Needless to say it did take a bit of searching to find something on the internet that was suffice. The coding that can be externalized is the coding in the embed tag. The...
by Gerard Manning | Oct 16, 2012 | Blog
Updated: November 2025 If you’ve ever wondered what counts as spam in Google’s eyes, here’s the truth: search engines are built to reward relevance, not deception. When your content matches what both users and search engines expect to see, you win. But if you try to...
by Gerard Manning | Oct 16, 2012 | Blog
When you think of search engines, you probably picture Google, Bing, Yahoo, and a handful of others—each operating independently, ranking websites based on their own unique algorithms. But here’s a little-known fact: many search engines don’t actually crawl the web...
by Gerard Manning | Oct 16, 2012 | Blog
From time to time companies need to change their website url for different reasons. Here we will cover changing domain names, and what you should do with your old domain (and content) and what is in store for you with your brand new url. Also, you should only change...
by Gerard Manning | Oct 16, 2012 | Blog
There have always been issues with dynamic pages and getting them indexed in the search engines. Search engines these days do a much better job at indexing dynamic content, but there are still times that websites have problems in the search engines. First of all, you...