Sitemaps: Help Google help you
When designing a website, you need to be mindful of how your pages are interlinked. This is very important for SEO performance. The more pages you accumulate on your blog or website, the more pages that will eventually get buried on Google. To correct this you should create a sitemap so that you can create links to every page on your site.
Even if you use Wordpress you should not assume that the archives will automatically contain links to all your pages because they don’t. So regardless of the type of website that you have, a sitemap is in order.
Poetic Prophet: Design coding
Yo! This is cool: The poetic prophet (also known as SEO rapper) uses this catchy rap to explain the basics of modern web design. Listen to it, read the lyrics and see how much of it you are applying to your own site.
Side note: This here is a very clear example of how you can do viral videos for just about ANY niche or industry if you just apply yourself and use a little creativity. Keep reading this post »
What is RSS?
RSS is a content syndication technology that millions of people are using daily to quickly and easily stay up to date with their favorite websites. It is an acronym that means “Rich Site Summary”; but most people like to say it stands for “Really Simple Syndication”.
Hundreds of thousands of webmasters are setting up “RSS feeds” on their sites. These feeds allow you to receive their latest news and information by subscribing to them with an RSS reader.
Subscribing to an RSS feed is pretty much like subscribing to a magazine that is delivered to you when new information on your favorite topics is published. But instead of sending it through the mail when a new issue is ready, the articles are delivered individually to your RSS reader in digital format.





