Boonex is a private company that has focused solely on social networking software since 2001. The company’s main product is BoonEx Dolphin which is used by over 150,000 webmasters around the world and can boast that it is used in all languages, niches and localities. Dolphin, thought of as the world’s best community management systems, … Continue reading Boonex
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WordPress
WordPress is a free and open source blogging tool and content management system (CMS). Currently WordPress is the most popular blogging system, which is being used on more than 60 million websites, including 19% of the current top 10 million websites. Founders Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little launched WordPress on May 27, 2003 as … Continue reading WordPress
The Importance of Site Speed and Google Rankings
Since 2010, Google has used page load times as a factor in its search ranking algorithms. Google’s reasoning behind this thought is that faster loading pages should be ranked higher because they provide a better experience for users. In their own words, they stated that, “Faster sites create happy users. Like us, our users place … Continue reading The Importance of Site Speed and Google Rankings
Highlights from the MOZ.com 2013 Ranking Factors
Moz is a software as a Service (SaaS) company located in Seattle, Washington that sells inbound marketing and marketing analytics software subscriptions. Founded by Gillian Muessig and Rand Fishkin in 2004 as a consulting firm, Moz then switched to software development in 2008. Every two years, Moz runs a survey that collects the opinions … Continue reading Highlights from the MOZ.com 2013 Ranking Factors
Subversion Hosting
Subversion is a free/open source Version Control System (VCS), which means it manages files and directories, and the changes made to them over time. This gives you the ability to recover older versions of your data or examine the history of how you data changed. Subversion has the ability to operate across networks, which … Continue reading Subversion Hosting
Canonical URLs & Preventing Duplicate Content
A canonical link is an HTML element that helps webmasters prevent issues with duplicate content. The canonical URL tells search engines which version of a URL to index. One page may be associated with many different URLs. A search engine will attempt to identify the canonical, or authoritative URL for each page. Unlike duplicate content, … Continue reading Canonical URLs & Preventing Duplicate Content
