Here at Atlantic BT (we’re also known as ABT), the browser of choice for our designers and developers is Mozilla Firefox. The main reason for that is it empowers our web development team with a great deal of tools to help in the development process while properly rendering our code. Firefox recently released Add-ons Collections [...]
Archive for June, 2009
A Complete Guide to Sitemap: Types and Resources
11 Jun , 2009
Sitemaps are created to for web usability purposes and to notify search engines about a site’s page index. Most people are familiar with HTML and XML sitemaps, however there are multiple types of sitemaps that can provide benefits for your website. Here is a complete guide of sitemap types, sitemap resources, and how each of [...]
How To Detect When Google Penalizes Your Website
8 Jun , 2009
Do you have a website that used to rank on the 1st page of Google for all of your primary keywords, then it suddenly vanishes out of the SERPs? It could be that Google has penalized your site. So you are probably wondering how can you tell if your site has been penalized, and why [...]
Microsoft update creates Firefox vulnerability!
5 Jun , 2009
In its ever growing disregard for what users seem to actually want Microsoft stunned many, even down right frustrated some Firefox users with its .Net Framework 3.5 Service pack 1 update that it pushed in February. This update added the Microsoft .Net Framework assistant 1.0 to Firefox without any mention to or interaction from the [...]
Google Local Business Listings Now Have Analytics
5 Jun , 2009
Google now incorporates local business listings on two levels: local-based searches and broad-based searches. Because of these new methods it is extremely important to have a complete and detailed local business profile. Similar to Google’s algorithm for ranking websites in the organic SERPs, there are a number of local search ranking factors that contribute to [...]
