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Welcome the the sixth edition of Carnival of Webmasters. I would first like to thank Monetize Your Blog for hosting the fifth edition. If anyone is interested in hosting the next edition, please contact me either through the comments, or my contact page. Thank you for submissions, and feel free to submit your new posts to the next edition, which will be published in two weeks.

Are We Ready for Web 3.0? - Kate Luther

If the initial expectations are accurate, Web 3.0 will create yet another brand of Internet user. One who isn’t satisfied with phrases like “contact us for a quote” because they expect to get on and get what they need without waiting. One who expects a comprehensive selection of services, seamlessly integrated into a user-friendly and eye-catching site that can be accessed in real time on the web, on their cell and who knows… maybe that holographic touch screen is just right around the corner after all.

How Can Squidoo Bring in More Traffic for You? - soufulow

Now, in case you’re tired of spamming commenting other’s blogs and begging your friends for web traffics, consider working with Squidoo in your web marketing. what Squidoo lenses do is bring in more real visitors to your website (directly from Squidoo) as well as giving you a boost in search engine rankings. I’ll explain why here…

Rank High in SERPs Using SEO - CA

A few months ago, I was chatting up with a CEO of a local firm. He told me, “It’s easy to get listed quickly and with a high ranking in Google if you have the money. But how the heck do I get my site to rank high using generic search?” With millions of web pages clamoring for attention, how do you get to the top 20 in Google search results?

Webmaster Essentials Checklist - Vladimir

The purpose of this tutorial is to show you best online tools that you can use to check, improve and enhance your website for accessibility. This is an essential 10 point checklist for a modern webmaster.

X-Robots-Tag Directive in the HTTP Header - John W. Furst

You might recall that there is a (X)HTML Meta Tag that allows to restrict the access control for search engine. But they only work for (X)HTML documents. Now the X-Robots-Tag Directive allows the same for any non-(X)HTML resource like video-, audio-files, images, etc.

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by Sutocu | December 30, 2007

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Comment by John W. Furst
2008-01-01 23:55:11

Happy new year Sutocu!
Thanks for including my humble article and thanx for the useful selection. I guess I want to check out the Squido ‘effect’.
Yours John

Comment by Sutocu
2008-01-02 16:09:26

Thanks for your submission!

 
 
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