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Facebook EdgeRank and News Feed Optimization (NFO > SEO)

By blujam On June 13, 2011 No Comments
Hey, something great to share! Daniel Tan and Phil Benham are showing us
what is Facebook “EdgeRank” and how you can make your “objects” rank better!
Now we know there are some sorts of algorithm behind every Facebook items
that determines how high it ranks and how much exposure it is going to get in
your network, but really, what are the factors behind the Facebook “EdgeRank”?
I watched the video and I think you should not miss it!
Watch the video here:
In this FREE video, Daniel and Phil discuss:
- Challenges of Facebook Marketing
- The EdgeRank explained and why your objects aren’t ranking
- How 250 people are leading Facebook Marketing with FB X-Tab
- How to use “Like” and “Share” gating
- Moving from WordPress to Facebook Pages
Daniel is one of the most reputable SEO specialists in the industry and Phil is one
of the most qualified Facebook Consultant.

They teamed up to analyse what’s behind

Facebook and I am grateful to their sharing of the content!
Watch the video here:
Right in the webinar, they coined News Feed Optimization!
Just like SEO is for Google,
now we have NFO for Facebook!
You definitely want to find out how to increase your
EdgeRank and what are the factors behind EdgeRank.
Hope you enjoy it,
Jeff Davis
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Developing Cold Fusion Hosting

By blujam On May 8, 2011 No Comments

Developing Cold Fusion Hosting

Cold Fusion Hosting is all about databases,
really. Cold Fusion, a software suite brought to
us by the fine folks at Macromedia, which allows
web-interactivity with databases. With Cold
Fusion web hosting, you can now query, update,
index, and chart databases from any web browser.
Cold Fusion hosting adds versatility and
interactivity to ecommerce sites.

Cold Fusion
allows you to publish and then have automatically
removed from your site time-sensitive content,
such as flight schedules or event calendars. It
adds functionality to creating and managing
mailing lists and business reports. It allows you
to offer your visitors printable content and
customized menus.

Anytime you see .cfm as the extension on a web
page, as opposed to .htm or .asp for example, you
know you’re dealing with Cold Fusion Markup
Language (CFML).

Though cold fusion is built on the Java
platform, CFML allows web developers the benefits
of Java without its inherent technical
complexities.

You need not know Java scripting in
order to use cold fusion. CFML is a tag-based
language quite similar to HTML and XML which
makes it easy for anyone with even the most basic
knowledge of web scripting to learn.

Cold Fusion is a server-side language which
means that any web pages using CFML are read and
interpreted by the Cold Fusion hosting company’s
server and converted into an HTML page prior to
being sent back to the user’s browser.

Cold Fusion web hosting can be significantly
more expensive than other forms of web hosting,
and should therefore only really be considered if
its unique set of tools are relevant for your
site’s intended uses.

Cold Fusion hosting is
usually run on Windows 2000/NT/2003 operating
systems, though you can also find support for
Cold Fusion hosting on Linux and Sun servers.

In addition to all the usual factors you must
consider when choosing any web host – cost, disk
space, bandwidth, uptime, scalability, support -
you now also have to consider certain factors
specific to cold fusion hosting, including:
potential tag restrictions, additional security
concerns, whether the cold fusion hosting company
provides database support, and which version of
Cold Fusion they’re using.

One type of tag restriction that is also a
security concern is “high risk” tags, such as
those that can be used to find and erase selected
files from a server. For some larger businesses,
this functionality is crucial to their operation,
though potentially detrimental if accessed by the
wrong hands, in which case a dedicated server is
probably in order. Fortunately, cold fusion
hosting is offered on shared, virtual, and
dedicated servers.

Cold Fusion is well worth considering if you’d
like the functionality of the Java platform with
the facility of a comparatively autonomous and
user-friendly software system. Especially if your
website is expected to generate an income, you
may find that the intimidating price tag, in the
long run, turned out to be a bargain.

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Talk soon,
Jeff Davis

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By blujam On April 16, 2011 No Comments

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Jeff Davis here, and I’m constantly on the look out for
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Jeff Davis

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Email Marketing Tracking Using Aweber and Analytics

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Making Money With ClickBank

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