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Parking Revolution Delivers New Features and a Jolly Christmas Discount!

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Parking Revolution has announced some great new features and an exclusive 15% off discount code for the holidays.  Today you have the opportunity to be directly involved with Parking Revolution.

The guys at CubeVisions Software are actively listening to feedback from the original review on DotSauce and the official thread on NamePros and are taking all suggestions for new features into consideration!

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Here are some of those new features! Continue reading for discount code…

Bulk Domain Development

Parking Revolution really shines when you spend a couple minutes tweaking keywords, page features and various revenue options.  However, you can now develop hundreds of domains instantly using a bulk submit form!

Improved Content Pop-over for more PPC Exposure

Parking Revolution pulls targeted site content and external links from various news sources and RSS feeds.  When a visitor to your Parking Revolution website clicks to read more of that content an awesome pop-over window is opened and external content is loaded within your page!

Here is an example: Click to read any article featured on DomainNameCoupon.com, powered by Parking Revolution.

They have tweaked this feature and now embed your AdSense or other affiliate code within the pop-over display.

When a visitor closes the article, blog or external link they will be right back on your Parking Revolution website where they left off.

Affiliate Program

If you are a Parking Revolution customer you will receive a unique affiliate link which allows you to earn 10% per sale for referring your domainer and developer friends! More details to be announced on the affiliate program soon.

Parking Revolution Site Showcase!

Yet another first, the Parking Revolution Showcase (see preview) will soon feature your developed domain names and display cool information on how it was customized and what sort of monetization is being used. Start developing with Parking Revolution and submit your sites to be included in the showcase!

Exclusive Discount - 15% Off Christmas Special!

As a Parking Revolution partner, DotSauce has been given an exclusive discount coupon code to be released to the public. Merry Christmas from Parking Revolution!

Enter code DOTSAUCE657 for 15% Off Any Package

Join ParkingRevolution.com now and develop 100 domains for just $12.75!

At this price you should have no reservations about giving Parking Revolution a try, and I’m sure you will be thrilled you did!

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Parking Revolution Delivers New Features and a Jolly Christmas Discount!

Original post by Mark Fulton

Why AdSense for Domains is a Step in the Wrong Direction

Friday, December 12th, 2008

I mentioned in my last editorial, “The Evolution of Domain Parking and Mini Sites” that domain parking will gradually transition to feature rich mini-site development. Google recently announced the public launch of it’s AdSense for Domains program. As with all things Google, it is getting alot of buzz in the industry.

Will AdSense for Domains be worth your time? Let’s take a look at some of the benefits and shortcomings of Google AdSense for Domains.

What are the benefits of AdSense for Domains?

  • Higher Conversions - There have been case studies and numerous reports on conversion rates for simple domain parking pages. Direct navigation (typing a domain into an address bar) has proven to be highly targeted traffic.
  • Possibly Higher Revenue - This may turn out to be the opposite as Andrew of DNW points out here, Google has contracts for the advertising feeds it provides to parking companies. It is within Google’s power to “dial back” or reduce revenue shares for both parking companies and new AdSense for Domains users.

What is AdSense for Domains lacking?

  • Search Indexing - Obviously Google is not going to index any domain enrolled in this program, a major drawback to anyone interested in driving more traffic and increasing site value.
  • Domain Sales Contact - As far as I am aware there is no option to notify visitors that your domain may be for sale or how to contact you, please correct me if I am wrong.
  • Unique Landing Page Design - Google is good at simplicity.  Pages may convert but won’t look good.
  • Unique Keyword Rich Content - It is impossible to add any custom content whatsoever to your domains.
  • Alternate Revenue - There will be no option to include affiliate links, products or leads of any kind.
  • Customization - No real way to fix any of the above.

These are huge features that benefit domainers by increasing the short and long term value of your domain name properties.

Google’s AdSense for Domains is simply boring domain parking for the general public repackaged and sold direct from the provider. They are taking a step backwards in the evolution of domain parking.

Don’t worry about activating your AdSense for Domains account, it will probably just disappoint and waste your time. However, I must admit I will be interested to hear about initial conversion rates and revenue earnings per click.

What’s a Better Alternative?

Soon I will be announcing an amazing new product/service for domainers that will allow you to almost instantly develop full mini-sites with unique content and multiple revenue streams including Google AdSense direct from Google! There are many other great features I can’t wait to share. I am currently in beta testing and will have a full review completed when the product officially goes live.

What are your thoughts on Google AdSense for Domains versus automated mini-sites or more advanced domain parking?  Please comment.

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Why AdSense for Domains is a Step in the Wrong Direction

Original post by Mark Fulton

Straight From Google: Best Practices SEO Guide

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Just announced on the official Google Webmaster Central blog, a best practices guide for Search Engine Optimization has been published for those new to SEO or not familiar with all of the best ways to improve your listings on Google search.

I quickly read the 22 page PDF guide and can confirm it does have some great tips and guidelines for improving your websites by optimizing all the things GoogleBot looks at when crawling you site. The guide features lots of illustrations, tips and tutorials, things to avoid, even some information on using social networks.

If you’ve been doing SEO for awhile now you may be aware of all the suggestions Google provides in their SEO guide.  I personally found it refreshing to read the guide over and see that I am doing things right! So, check it out and see what the Google SEO guide can help you with.

Get it: Google’s Search Engine Optimization Guide (PDF)

Google has also mentioned they plan to keep the guide updated as often as possible to keep suggestions and tech advice current.

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Straight From Google: Best Practices SEO Guide

Original post by Mark Fulton

Poll: How Do You Make Money Online?

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Economic times are rough and we’ve heard reports of domain parking revenue dropping significantly over the past year. However, there are still countless opportunities and tried-and-tested methods for making money online.

I recently viewed the results of a poll on ProBlogger in which only half of respondents stated that they make money by means other than blogging.  Kind of a depressing result, however his readers are, of course, thousands of bloggers. Here we are domainers and developers!

I am sure there are many different ways we all go about earning our income in this industry.  I have put together a poll featuring all the ways I could think of that domainers earn money online.

Check all the boxes that state ways you make money online or please fill in your own answer if I missed something.

How Do You Make Money Online? Check all that apply.
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The results should be interesting after a good amount of response. Hopefully the results can inspire us to branch out and discover new ways of earning money with domains and web development.

What are your thoughts on making money today in the domain and development industry? Please leave a comment below.

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Poll: How Do You Make Money Online?

Original post by Mark Fulton

SEOmoz Announces Linkscape! SEO Tool for Domain Valuation and Much More

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

[My apologies to those who received duplicate email announcements for this article, I had some issues with the RSS feed today.] - Mark

SEOmoz has just launched their own private index of the world wide web, currently 30 billion pages and growing.  So Google has done this already, right?  Well, SEOmoz is opening up this data to you through their new SEO tool, Linkscape.  Allowing you access to unprecedented domain and web page metrics which you can use to analyze and even compare 5 different domains simultaneously.

Linkscape is an awesome link research system where you can gather and study a domain or pages’ mozRank (similar to PageRank) and mozTrust.  Link information such as nofollow attributes, <img> tagged links, and many other cool metrics Google wouldn’t dream of sharing.

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Snoop on your competitors and find out ALL their inbound links, the quality of those links and other deviously cool information that can help you drive your website to the top of search rankings.

I will leave SEOmoz to do the in-depth presentation of Linkscape.  Their website currently has a free demo available, lots of documentation and video tutorials and even a sweet comic strip detailing Linkscape in a humorous yet informative manner.

Linkscape is going to change the way SEO professionals live and work!

With an SEOmoz PRO membership ($79/month) you get full access to all Linkscape metrics plus full access to all their other sweet SEO tools.  I highly recommend it for any domainer.

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SEOmoz Announces Linkscape! SEO Tool for Domain Valuation and Much More

Original post by Mark Fulton

SEOmoz Announces Linkscape! Amazing Metrics for Domain and Page Valuation

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

SEOmoz has just launched their own private index of the world wide web, currently 30 billion pages and growing.  So Google has done this already, right?  Well, SEOmoz is opening up this data to you through their new SEO tool, Linkscape.  Allowing you access to unprecedented domain and web page metrics which you can use to analyze and even compare 5 different domains simultaneously.

Linkscape is an awesome link research system where you can gather and study a domain or pages’ mozRank (similar to PageRank) and mozTrust.  Link information such as nofollow attributes, <img&gt; tagged links, and many other cool metrics Google wouldn’t dream of sharing.

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Snoop on your competitors and find out ALL their inbound links, the quality of those links and other deviously cool information that can help you drive your website to the top of search rankings.

I will leave SEOmoz to do the in-depth presentation of Linkscape.  Their website currently has a free demo available, lots of documentation and video tutorials and even a sweet comic strip detailing Linkscape in a humorous yet informative manner.

Linkscape is going to change the way SEO professionals live and work!

With an SEOmoz PRO membership ($79/month) you get full access to all Linkscape metrics plus full access to all their other sweet SEO tools.  I highly recommend it for any domainer.

This article is from DotSauce Magazine - The Domain Industry’s HOTTEST Publication!

Sponsored By midFlux.com! Providing affordable and accurate domain appraisals. We also provide domain articles and valuable information to help you with your domain needs.!

SEOmoz Announces Linkscape! Amazing Metrics for Domain and Page Valuation

Original post by Mark Fulton

Facebook’s Lexicon Keyword Tool to Get Some Great Updates

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

You heard about the launch of Facebook’s Lexicon first here on DotSauce in April. This keyword tool tracks the popularity of words used in comments on Facebook friend profiles.

Some big news for Lexicon has recently been announced at the Inside Facebook blog.  It seems Lexicon is getting updated! Some powerful and practical new features can be previewed right now and are slated to go live soon.

How Can a Domainer or Developer Use Lexicon?

I can’t wait for the official update to go live so that I can dive in to some keyword research and do some trend domaining. I’m always on the lookout for interesting new keyword tools to use for finding available domains.

Discover ideas for new business or untapped niches all from what 7 million Facebook users are saying TODAY!

These types of tools can also be used to improve your website. By allowing you to explore your main keywords and discover associated keywords, long-tail keywords and negative keywords that you don’t want to be related to. This, in turn, allows you to develop more content and rank higher for a broader set of keyword terms.

Read our article “Facebook: Social Domaining” for a great resource about Domaining related Facebook groups and apps.

If you would like to connect with me on Facebook, visit my profile.
Show your support by joining the DotSauce Fan Page.

Preview the New Lexicon Features

The new version of Lexicon adds a number of new metrics. The preview version is limited to searches on 17 pre-selected terms, but offers a glimpse at what is coming.

  • Actual numbers, instead of just relative volume. Now, you can see how many wall posts are actually being written containing the given term.
  • Demographic breakdowns, by gender and age
  • Geographic breakdowns, by US state, Canadian province, or UK country (no data is available outside of these 3 countries yet). You can also do comparisons between two terms on the same map.
  • Sentiment over time. Facebook has not said exactly how it determines this measure. You can also compare sentiment between two terms.
  • Associations. You can see terms frequently mentioned alongside a given term.

Preview of Keyword Associations

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Preview of Dashboard with Demographics

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Preview of Geographic Breakdown

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Facebook’s Lexicon Keyword Tool to Get Some Great Updates

Original post by Mark Fulton

Facebook’s Lexicon Keyword Tool to Get Some Great Updates

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

You heard about the launch of Facebook’s Lexicon first here on DotSauce in April. This keyword tool tracks the popularity of words used in comments on Facebook friend profiles.

Some big news for Lexicon has recently been announced at the Inside Facebook blog.  It seems Lexicon is getting updated! Some powerful and practical new features can be previewed right now and are slated to go live soon.

How Can a Domainer or Developer Use Lexicon?

I can’t wait for the official update to go live so that I can dive in to some keyword research and do some trend domaining. I’m always on the lookout for interesting new keyword tools to use for finding available domains.

Discover ideas for new business or untapped niches all from what 7 million Facebook users are saying TODAY!

These types of tools can also be used to improve your website. By allowing you to explore your main keywords and discover associated keywords, long-tail keywords and negative keywords that you don’t want to be related to. This, in turn, allows you to develop more content and rank higher for a broader set of keyword terms.

Read our article “Facebook: Social Domaining” for a great resource about Domaining related Facebook groups and apps.

If you would like to connect with me on Facebook, visit my profile.
Show your support by joining the DotSauce Fan Page.

Preview the New Lexicon Features

The new version of Lexicon adds a number of new metrics. The preview version is limited to searches on 17 pre-selected terms, but offers a glimpse at what is coming.

  • Actual numbers, instead of just relative volume. Now, you can see how many wall posts are actually being written containing the given term.
  • Demographic breakdowns, by gender and age
  • Geographic breakdowns, by US state, Canadian province, or UK country (no data is available outside of these 3 countries yet). You can also do comparisons between two terms on the same map.
  • Sentiment over time. Facebook has not said exactly how it determines this measure. You can also compare sentiment between two terms.
  • Associations. You can see terms frequently mentioned alongside a given term.

Preview of Keyword Associations

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Preview of Dashboard with Demographics

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Preview of Geographic Breakdown

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Facebook’s Lexicon Keyword Tool to Get Some Great Updates

Original post by Mark Fulton

Live Video of Woopra Website Analytics During a Digg Front Page

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

Woopra, a website analytics application currently in Beta testing, is gaining popularity very quickly.  Instead of the traditional web based statistics, charts and graphs that you will find in services such as Google Analytics, Woopra is installed onto your PC.  Many feel Woopra’s best feature is the “Live” view, where website owners can watch visitors as they enter, navigate around the site and follow external links.

Here is a previously-recorded live video stream of Woopra in full-force!  GeekBrief.TV recently announced that an app has been created to copy and paste on your iPhone.  Big news in gadget world and Digg.com went wild about it, pushing it to the homepage with a huge number of diggs.

Woopra Live Stats as GeekBrief.TV Hits Digg Front Page

The Woopra software application is being hailed as a beautiful and innovative live representation of website statistics and I whole-heartedly agree. Allowing me to see how visitors navigate, track daily performance for uniques, page views, search queries and referrers.

Get Woopra Analytics For Your Website!

DotSauce has been part of the Woopra beta test for several months now, secretly watching your every move as you browse around the site!  It has been an enjoyable experience and I highly recommend signing up for the beta test.

Follow these steps to get approved:

  • Register for a free account at Woopra.
  • Add a website URL through your account manager.
  • Wait. Woopra admins are known to do a batch beta tester approval once per month.
  • Post on their forums, they may take notice of you!

It took DotSauce several weeks to get approved, so don’t get dismayed!

What analytics program do you currently use and how do you think it compares with Woopra? Would love to hear your comments, thanks!

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Live Video of Woopra Website Analytics During a Digg Front Page

Original post by Mark Fulton

Free Subscription to the Interactive Digital Edition of Website Magazine

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

Website Magazine is one of the premier print publications for webmasters, developers, You can now request a completely free subscription that will be delivered to your business or door step. All you have to do is sign up for your free subscription.

The August print edition of Website Magazine has already been shipped and is arriving to subscribers around the world. Don’t worry though, you haven’t missed out on this great content…

Access Interactive Digital Edition Now

When your subscription is approved you can visit your control panel (Requires free subscription login, see link above) to view the interactive digital version of the latest August issue.

With Website Magazine’s digital edition you can easily search for content, email articles to friends and colleagues and even print for later review.

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Inside the August Edition

The feature article in the August edition “Innovative Ecommerce: An insider’s guide to profitability,” provides top secret guidance for online retail success. Covering topics such as reputation management, alternative payment options and more, it’s an important read for merchants and non-merchants alike. Many other important topics are also addressed including comparison shopping engines, social computing, getting listed in Google News, tax havens for online businesses, negotiating better affiliate deals and much more.

An Easy Way to Help the Environment

Subscribe now and a tree will be planted for you! New trees will be planted on behalf of all Website Magazine subscribers. To achieve this noble mission, the necessary funds will be graciously provided by the Replace-A-Tree Foundation, partners and environmentally-conscious individuals.

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Other Cool Interactive Magazines

While I’m on the topic, I feel compelled to share this find.   I stumbled on to MagWerk’s quite awhile back (so the content might be a little outdated) but their digital interactive magazines are still very innovative.

MagWerk’s has published (virtually) a line of high quality web zines posing as real flip page magazines. Currently featuring a magazine on each of the following: Music, Gaming, Art & Design, Art &amp; Fashion.

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These magazines are, in certain sections, very interactive and media rich with things such as sound clips and music while you read, animation, in-page link structures, pagination within pages , interactive graphics on mouse-over and click, live voting polls, embedded videos and who knows what else. Personally, I haven’t even read but a few pages from each magazine, so I assume there are much more surprises in the form of articles, reviews and more.

Enjoy these 4 high quality virtual magazines, we can only hope that all magazine publishers would someday try their hand and something as interactive and media rich as this!

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Free Subscription to the Interactive Digital Edition of Website Magazine

Original post by Mark Fulton

Crash Course Guide to Domain Name Appraisals

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

This is a guest post by Omar Aloyoun, Internet Marketing Specialist and Domainer.

Ever looked for new domains to buy in auctions, pending delete, or expired? I’m sure all of us have some difficulty appraising the value of domains. The process is both easy and hard at the same time, especially when considering the long term value and not necessarily the present value. Grabbing a domain name now that holds a potential-value in the future is a real-niche and requires some strategy. Though the remaining names market and especially the gTLDs (Generic Top Level Domain Extensions, e.g. .COM/.NET/.ORG) is saturated and sometimes impossible to get a nice ones but there are some techniques to grab excellent and superior names using some technique we had successfully put on trial and lead us successfully to acquire many domains such as EVERNET.com and PreLanding.com.

In this article, I will be highlighting some quick techniques to evaluate domains for the present or near-future resale value.

1. Dictionary Words (Generic Domains)
A single 1-word or 2-worded generic domain value is higher than a domain name containing a trademark term.
The owner of a domain name with a trademark can keep his domain as long as domain had been bought before the date of original trademark file by the trademark owner. Still, there are some restrictions for utilizing the domain, as they can’t use the domain name on the website for the same subject as the trademark covers. (Live example is: Nissan.com)

To protect yourself from mistakenly buying a trademark violating domain, search Google for the term: trademark “yourDomain.com” “YourDomain” (This will show you any historic claims over the name).

Generic domains are a long term investment.  One of the best investments in domains is the dictionary words. An excellent web 2.0 crash tool to check available dictionary domain names is Attainable.ws.

Some domains will have an immediate value if found under some professional or technical dictionaries such as the ‘Business Dictionary.’

2. Is the .Com-TLD of the Same Domain an Active Site?
The value for a domain is much higher if the same domain with .com-TLD, is an active website with live content.
On the other hand, the domain will have less value if the .com-TLD domain is a no-content-site or a parked domain. (In case evaluating a non .com domain)
This attribute is not a strong point but can be in a great deal of importance sometimes.

3. Number of Words in the Domains
A domain of 2 words is better than a domain with 3 words. (PhoneCards.com is more valuable than PhoneCardsBusiness.com)

The premium selection is a 1-word domain. Sometimes, a prefix before a 1-word-domain or 2-words-domain is having a value equivalent to 35% of the same domain without the prefix. (e.g. Abestweb.com, ALLinsurance.com, where prefix=A and ALL). We need not to forget that search engines respect the domain, no matter how many words the domain have, as long as the site main keyword is the same as the domain name; people then will reach your site using these keyword(s) via the search engine and your site ranking will be premium and mostly in the first page. (If your site is SEO compliant)
The value of a domain goes on 2-dimensions: Marketing-Oriented or Traffic-Oriented purposes. It depends on what you pursue.

Another aspect, in the case of 2-words domain, we can check the reversal order of the domain words. (Example: GiftsExpress.com vs. ExpressGifts.com)  If the reversal domain and website is unavailable and an active site, then the value of the original domain is higher.

4. Dashes or No Dashes
If there are dashes in the domain, then the same domain without dashes is better for sure. To know if your dashes-domain is more valuable, refer to point number 3 above as the same rules applies here with relation to number of words. Please check availability for the same domain without dashes. For SEO-Oriented purpose, the Name1Name2.net (e.g. PHONEcards.net) is with same value as name-name.COM (e.g. PHONE-cards.com).

It is even true that non-hyphened domain has more value if the same domain with dashes is not-available. Make sure you check all probabilities, they are all part of the appraisal process.

5. Does the Domain Have Numbers?
Domains with numbers are less in value than non-numeric domains. Numeric-only domains might have a value if the number is symbolizing a popular figure somewhere.

Some Name+Numbers domains have a great value also if the number represents another symbol, as Olympics2008.com where 2008 represents the year.

6. Typos
A typo is the misspelling of a word not necessarily by mistake. A semi-typo can also be a British version of a word instead of an American word, or vice versa. (Example: center/centre).
Now, if the domain is having a word being replaced, with a typo or a semi-typo, from multiple-words domain can lead to a worthwhile domain.

7. Registration Date
The older the year-date a domain has been registered for the first time, the more valuable it is.

8. Other TLDs Extensions Availability
The more non-available domains from same name’s other extensions, the more the value for a domain.
One of the best tools to quickly check other TLDs is directnic.com which shows us visual indicators about availability of other extensions such as .NET .ME .TV .CC .ORG .INFO .WS .EU .US

9. Google Search Results Count (Words)
Search non-broadly for your domain words on Google. (Example: “phone cards”) The more results showing, the more the value is.

Another tip to search non-broadly, without spaces or dashes, for the full domain name in quotes. That will give you some valuable information for sure. (Example: Search in Google the term: “SleepTime”)

10. Way Back Machine
Have a look at what was the content on this domain name back on time. The previous design, content and heritage will be co-inherited with your domain.  You can find this tool at http://www.archive.org/web/web.php

11. Is the Name Trendy?
Sometimes you can summarize the domain to one word that describes a trend you believe the domain is covering. It is even that the trend word will be part of the domain itself.  Example: ebike.com. Trend in words=bike, bikes, electric bike.  Have Google Trends help you determine how strong your domain name is by checking the trend strength.

You can use Facebook Lexicon also for the same goal. For more Information about Google’s Trends and Facebook Lexicon, check this blog post.

12. Historical Sales Data
Many websites can help you determine what the history of specific domains was in the past. You can search on mixed criteria by keywords or gTLD or ccTLD. Some popular history portals:

By applying these measures, a domain buyer will emulate building a system of weighted values that can by time make sense to judge the domain instantly, depending on each domain category.

There is no pre-designed domain appraisal benchmark up to now, but your experience can make a difference in your domain targeting.

About the Author: Omar Aloyoun is an Internet Marketing Specialist working currently as a Product Marketing Manager in a new startup called EVERNET.  Omar has more than 8 years of Telecom, Databases and Product Marketing experience in many Multinational companies.

Omar has proven to highly utilize the Web, Technology and Social Networks as a Marketing vehicle. He will be launching soon a dedicated e-Marketing blog called PreLanding.com.

Some Facebook Groups administered by him are the Internet Marketing Strategies Group, Facebook Domain Name Network Group and Jordan Real Estate

This article is from DotSauce Magazine - The Domain Industry’s HOTTEST Publication!

Crash Course Guide to Domain Name Appraisals

Original post by Mark Fulton

Yoast’s Deffinitive Guide to WordPress SEO

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Joost De Valk, a leader in WordPress plugin development, has recently re-launched his blog under a new brand name “Yoast” which is how his name is phonetically pronounced. With the launch of Yoast.com comes an amazing WordPress SEO guide.

Visit: The Definitive Guide to High Rankings for Your Blog

While I must admit I have not read completely through the article due to it’s comprehensive nature. Virtually everything you could possibly imagine related to optimizing your WordPress based website is included.

The guide is broken down into 7 main optimization points:

  1. Basic Technical Optimization
  2. Template Optimization
  3. Advanced Technical Optimization
  4. Altering Your Blog’s Structure for High Rankings
  5. Conversion Optimization
  6. Comment Optimization
  7. Off Site Blog SEO

This is a must read for anyone serious about the success of their blog!

If you like Joost’s WordPress SEO guide then you will love his professional and extremely useful WordPress Plugins. I especially recommend the RSS Footer plugin for anyone who’s blog content is being syndicated elsewhere.

This article is from DotSauce Magazine - The Domain Industry’s HOTTEST Publication!

Yoast’s Deffinitive Guide to WordPress SEO

Original post by Mark Fulton

Yoast’s Deffinitive Guide to WordPress SEO

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Joost De Valk, a leader in WordPress plugin development, has recently re-launched his blog under a new brand name “Yoast” which is how his name is phonetically pronounced. With the launch of Yoast.com comes an amazing WordPress SEO guide.

Visit: The Definitive Guide to High Rankings for Your Blog

While I must admit I have not read completely through the article due to it’s comprehensive nature. Virtually everything you could possibly imagine related to optimizing your WordPress based website is included.

The guide is broken down into 7 main optimization points:

  1. Basic Technical Optimization
  2. Template Optimization
  3. Advanced Technical Optimization
  4. Altering Your Blog’s Structure for High Rankings
  5. Conversion Optimization
  6. Comment Optimization
  7. Off Site Blog SEO

This is a must read for anyone serious about the success of their blog!

If you like Joost’s WordPress SEO guide then you will love his professional and extremely useful WordPress Plugins. I especially recommend the RSS Footer plugin for anyone who’s blog content is being syndicated elsewhere.

This article is from DotSauce Magazine - The Domain Industry’s HOTTEST Publication!

Yoast’s Deffinitive Guide to WordPress SEO

Original post by Mark Fulton

Yoast’s Definitive Guide to WordPress SEO

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Joost De Valk, a leader in WordPress plugin development, has recently re-launched his blog under a new brand name “Yoast” which is how his name is phonetically pronounced. With the launch of Yoast.com comes an amazing WordPress SEO guide.

Visit: The Definitive Guide to High Rankings for Your Blog

While I must admit I have not read completely through the article due to it’s comprehensive nature. Virtually everything you could possibly imagine related to optimizing your WordPress based website is included.

The guide is broken down into 7 main optimization points:

  1. Basic Technical Optimization
  2. Template Optimization
  3. Advanced Technical Optimization
  4. Altering Your Blog’s Structure for High Rankings
  5. Conversion Optimization
  6. Comment Optimization
  7. Off Site Blog SEO

This is a must read for anyone serious about the success of their blog!

If you like Joost’s WordPress SEO guide then you will love his professional and extremely useful WordPress Plugins. I especially recommend the RSS Footer plugin for anyone who’s blog content is being syndicated elsewhere.

This article is from DotSauce Magazine - The Domain Industry′s HOTTEST Publication!

Yoast’s Definitive Guide to WordPress SEO

Original post by Mark Fulton

Yoast’s Definitive Guide to WordPress SEO

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Joost De Valk, a leader in WordPress plugin development, has recently re-launched his blog under a new brand name “Yoast” which is how his name is phonetically pronounced. With the launch of Yoast.com comes an amazing WordPress SEO guide.

Visit: The Definitive Guide to High Rankings for Your Blog

While I must admit I have not read completely through the article due to it’s comprehensive nature. Virtually everything you could possibly imagine related to optimizing your WordPress based website is included.

The guide is broken down into 7 main optimization points:

  1. Basic Technical Optimization
  2. Template Optimization
  3. Advanced Technical Optimization
  4. Altering Your Blog’s Structure for High Rankings
  5. Conversion Optimization
  6. Comment Optimization
  7. Off Site Blog SEO

This is a must read for anyone serious about the success of their blog!

If you like Joost’s WordPress SEO guide then you will love his professional and extremely useful WordPress Plugins. I especially recommend the RSS Footer plugin for anyone who’s blog content is being syndicated elsewhere.

This article is from DotSauce Magazine - The Domain Industry’s HOTTEST Publication!

Yoast’s Definitive Guide to WordPress SEO

Original post by Mark Fulton