Archive for June, 2004
10 Ways To Indirectly Get To The Top Of Search
Posted on 28. Jun, 2004 by wiredgorilla.
TweetThere are millions of web sites trying to get listed in the top 20 spots of the major search engines. That amounts to a lot of competition! I say if you can’t get listed at the top, indirectly get to the top.
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Adding an IP address to your Linux Server
Posted on 26. Jun, 2004 by wiredgorilla.
TweetThis is a quick guide on adding IPs to a system manually. I would only suggest it if you are not using a control panel, such as cpanel, that has a feature to adds ips. If your main ethernet device is eth1 instead of eth0 simply substitute eth1 for eth0. Other then that should be [...]
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How to restart apache Under Linux
Posted on 19. Jun, 2004 by wiredgorilla.
TweetEvery time you make config changes to Apache, you have to restart the server. If you’re suffering the death of a thousand clicks trying to use a GUI to do this simple task, here’s a tip that’ll get it done quick and easy.
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Comparing MSN And Yahoo! Optimization
Posted on 14. Jun, 2004 by wiredgorilla.
TweetWith the enormous potential of Yahoo! and Microsoft to place major financial and marketing support behind their search engine efforts, there is a strong possibility of some serious search competition. It would be prudent for search engine professionals (SEOs) and other website owners to be certain they are prepared for any upcoming search engine battles [...]
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Getting High Rankings in MSN Search
Posted on 14. Jun, 2004 by wiredgorilla.
TweetWith the launch of Microsoft’s MSN search engine, make sure your site gets a piece of the action. Along with practicing strong Google and Yahoo Search optimization, you will want to add MSN Search optimization to your list of priorities.
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Increase Your Web Page Traff
Posted on 11. Jun, 2004 by wiredgorilla.
TweetHave you optimized your web pages in order to receive traff?c from the major search engines (SE) like Google, Yahoo or Msn?
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Common SSH Commands and Linux Shell Commands
Posted on 09. Jun, 2004 by wiredgorilla.
TweetWe’ve put together some of the more frequently used SSH commands or linux shell commands, and organized them by name so you can easily find a command, their description and how to use it. This guide will continue to be updated and should not be considered a complete list of SSH commands or linux shell [...]
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Common-sense Search Engine Optimization
Posted on 05. Jun, 2004 by wiredgorilla.
TweetFor years, when people thought about search engine optimization, in all likelihood, gateway pages, doorway pages or informational pages probably came to mind. If you’re a search engine optimization specialist, you’ve probably had clients requesting that you create these types of pages for them.
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How can I change permissions on my cgi-bin files using FTP?
Posted on 02. Jun, 2004 by wiredgorilla.
TweetYou can use your FTP software to set the proper permissions for your scripts in your cgi-bin.
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CHMOD Commands
Posted on 02. Jun, 2004 by wiredgorilla.
TweetChmod command sets UNIX file permissions. You can set the permissions with the help of your FTP client.

