Posted By Nasir Abbas Jafri / 10th September 2008
Offpage opitimiztion is the process of building up link popularity through getting inbound links. Some places to get links from are…
Web Directories – Submit to both paid and free directories.
Reciprocal Links – Find websites that offer content that is related then ask to exchange links with that site.
Articles – Write articles about products or services offered on the website and submit the articles to various article publishing sites on the web. Be sure to include a link to the product or service on your site.
Press Releases (PR) – Similar to writing articles. Press releases can be submitted to places like PRweb and PRleap. They then can be picked up by other news sites including Google news and Yahoo.
Posted By Nasir Abbas Jafri / 9th September 2008
The search engines don’t care about what server side technology you use. All they see is the (x)HTML your server side code generates. To see what they see simply load your page in your favorite web browser and then view the source. What you see is exactly what they see.
Posted By Nasir Abbas Jafri / 8th September 2008
I really like analysis of the tag and how you laid out your methodology. Very clean, direct, and true.

Wal-Mart gets away with what it gets away with because of its authority; and you were quick to address that fact. However, much more eloquently than myself, you also addressed that there is a relevance between keyword strength and keyword placement and that efforts at brand recognition in the tag can work against organic placement. It’s a critical element (the tag) that so many hum and buzz about just because *some* successful sites seem to break all of the ‘common sense rules’ that normal visibility tactics successfully follow. Huge, dominant sites are sometimes an exception to the rule, not the standard of it.
I mean, really, think about it: It goes against relative common sense to title a book “Don’t Read This Book, Whatever You Do!” but, don’t you wish *you’d* thought of it first? And, aren’t you glad that everyone else didn’t change their book’s name to the same thing?