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ollep
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14 Oct 2008 4:14 PM  

On Lee’s recommendation I ordered the “Stompernet DVD” and the first issue of “Net Effect” – and checked the “StomperNet Insider” DVD yesterday.

 

They introduced the “table based page layout” with an empty cell to direct the search engine spider to where we want. A concept we learned in Lee’s tutorial a long time ago, think it was the red leaf skin.

 

They also mention using JAVA-script to hide or cover certain content, a concept I just came across in DNN 4.9 when I was playing with E-mail links and displays.

 

So – congratulations, DNN Creative and the DNN community is well on top of the game when it comes to new technology and the latest in Search Engine Optimisation.

 

 

Cheers

 

 

Olle…

 

PS. The Stompernet DVD’s are probably valuable information, but I canceled on this link: www.cancelneteffect.com because I suffer from “information overload”. If I subscribe, listen to and read only half of all Internet marketing information around, I would probably need a 48 hour day and still not having any time left for productivity.

leesykes
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15 Oct 2008 3:09 PM  
Hello,

Glad to hear it is useful. I didn't go for the DVD, but went for the net effect magazine, received 1st issue and can say I'm impressed, there is quite a bit of info in there for promo to search engines that I haven't used before, so I found it useful. I know what you mean about information overload, it's always best to just take a little bit and apply it than take a lot of info and never do anything with it. - The most important lesson is to just do it.

Cheers,

Lee Sykes
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