Monthly Archives: July 2010

What is CPA (Cost Per Action)?

What is CPA? CPA stands for Cost per Action. What the hell wants to say? Well, the answer is short and dirty. CPA Networks work as a mediator between you and the company (the advertiser). These companies are willing to for information and action. Sometimes the introduction of an e-mail address or a ZIP code […]

80 SEO Steps

Website analysis Keyword Research Adding Emphasis with Header Tags Adding Emphasis with Tail Tags Bold, Italic effect to main keywords Canonicalization Competition Analysis CSS Validation Google Base Feeds H Tags Optimization (Eg: H1, H2, H3) Header Tag Optimization HTML Code Clean Up & Optimization Image & Hyperlink Optimization In depth site Analysis Link Validation Meta […]

Top 50 Article Directories By Traffic and PageRank

URL Alexa Rank PR No Follow 1. ezinearticles.com 131 6 2. articlesbase.com 430 6 NF! 3. buzzle.com 1,266 5 4. goarticles.com 1,611 6 5. helium.com 1,926 6 6. articlesnatch.com 2,416 4 NF! 7. articledashboard.com 3,039 5 8. articlealley.com 3,149 5 NF! 9. ideamarketers.com 4,204 3 10. selfgrowth.com/articles.html 4,289 6 11. amazines.com 4,310 2 12. searchwarp.com […]

CSS Borders

Borders can be applied to most HTML elements within the body. To make a border around an element, all you need is border-style. The values can be solid, dotted, dashed, double, groove, ridge, inset and outset. border-width sets the width of the border, which is usually in pixels. There are also properties for border-top-width, border-right-width, […]

CSS Margins and Padding

margin and padding are the two most commonly used properties for spacing-out elements. A margin is the space outside of the element, whereas padding is the space inside the element. Change the CSS code for h2 to the following:   h2 {         font-size: 1.5em;         background-color: #ccc;         margin: 1em;         padding: 3em; } […]

CSS Selectors, Properties, and Values

Whereas HTML has tags, CSS has ‘selectors‘. Selectors are the names given to styles in internal and external style sheets. In this CSS Beginner Tutorial we will be concentrating on HTML selectors, which are simply the names of HTML tags and are used to change the style of a specific tag. For each selector there […]

Applying CSS

There are three ways to apply CSS to HTML. In-line: In-line styles are plonked straight into the HTML tags using the style attribute. They look something like this:   <p style=”color: red”>text</p> This will make that specific paragraph red. But, if you remember, the best-practice approach is that the HTML should be a stand-alone, presentation […]