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jorjevio now blogging on a new address
Hello all thank you for all your vistis im now blogging at blog.social-media.gr
Add comment August 6, 2009
Search Search Engine Optimization Greece – SEO in Greece
jorjevio.com – Search Engine Optimization Greece – SEO in Greece
I have been In the practice of optimizing web pages for the search engines [SEO] for the past 3 years. Both Private and commissioned projects
Thereby been threw lots of testing , tweaking , analyzing , reading , discussing & debating.
With all that in mind I have come up with a formula that works and proves it’s self over and over again, with the main objective, top placements in Google.com & Yahoo.com, long lasting postitions, PR building , ect.
Along with the search engine optimization Social media is of much importance to support your brand in getting those quality links & hits in and turning up your ROI .
Other services by trust worth and renown web developers in Athens Greece
include
Web Development Technologies .php .asp
Open Source joomla technology
Web 2.0
Content management system
jorjevio proudly does
Search engine optimization (web promotion)
Social media optimization
Social media
Social bookmarking
And blogging
in Athens Greece
Add comment May 20, 2009
5 seo tips
5 Great “Call-to-actions” to increase site conversion
1. Give your visitors the option to sign up to your newsletter which you can promote your services too.
2. State the obvious by showing your visitors what they can get from your site without spending a cent.
3. Get social with the option to add your site as a bookmark, subscribe through RSS readers, and add your site to their Google Account.
4. If you have a blog try and build your readership by pushing traffic to your blog pages.
5. Polls for more interaction with your site.

Add comment March 17, 2009
Wp plugins
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/
Optimizes your WordPress blog for Search Engines (Search Engine Optimization).
Some features:
- Automatically optimizes your titles for search engines
- Generates META tags automatically
- Avoids the typical duplicate content found on WordPress blogs
- For WordPress 2.7.1 you don’t even have to look at the options, it works out-of-the-box. Just install.
- You can override any title and set any META description and any META keywords you want.
- You can fine-tune everything
- Backward-Compatibility with many other plugins, like Auto Meta, Ultimate Tag Warrior and others.
Pods is a CMS
Download http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/pods/
Pods is a CMS plugin that allows for the creation and management of content types (pods). Unlike Custom Fields, Pods allows you to create actual relationships among content types. With support for relationships, you’re free to create a highly interconnected site with the simplicity you’d expect from WordPress. If you’ve been looking for a clean, lightweight alternative to Drupal/CCK or Joomla, then look no further.
Pods includes several other helpful features: PodPages (custom pages with wildcard support), full access control, a complete Menu Editor (for building top-level and local navs), an intuitive content browser, and much more.
Add comment March 12, 2009
SEO Mistakes
Top 10 Most Egregious SEO Mistakes
David Letterman Style, here it is:
#10. You’re optimizing your website around really common (probably really popular) keywords that you’ll never be able to rank for. In the last week, I’ve had two people tell me they wanted to optimize their site around “leadership”. I said, good luck competing with Wikipedia and About.com.
#9. Everyone of your title tags has the same keyword phrase in it. And it’s your company name. The title tag on a page is probably the most important On-Page SEO factor to consider when creating new pages. You probably already rank well for a search on your company name, so you can safely leave that out and still get that traffic. So, make sure you pick appropriate keyword phrases for each page that are phrases that someone is going to type into a search engine in order to find a product or service like yours.
#8. Dynamic URLs without your keywords in it. You bought a fancy shopping cart or content management system (CMS) that uses dynamic urls with all kinds of random numbers and random letters in the url. Your URLs should be readable by humans because search engines read words like humans too. The words in your URLs is another very important signal to search engines what that page is about. So, get yourself a CMS that allows you to control your urls or get yourself a URL rewriter. Include your keywords in your URLs.
#7. You used images as headings. Headings are usually the big bold letters right above the content at the top of a page usually below your navigation. See “HubSpot Inbound Internet Marketing Blog”. That’s a heading. If these are “words built with images” (designers do this to control the font of the text), search engines aren’t reading them. These should be text. Pick a web safe font that’s close to what you want. Go with that.
#6. Number 6 is equally egregious, but a little less common nowadays unless your website is circa 1997… If your navigation is built using image buttons instead of text, you’re giving search engine one less signal about what that page is about. See #7 for a fix: Use text.
#5. All of the above. I’ve seen it happen. I’ve seen sites with all of the above mistakes. Really. Honest.
#4. Doing SEO after the website is designed and built. For some reason, people think SEO should start afterwards. I’ve been racking my brain for an analogy, but it’s really pretty simple: Do you go on a trip before you pack? Do you launch a business before writing some sort of business plan? Do you visit to a friend’s new house without printing out driving directions?
SEO done right allows you to determine what content to write in order to get traffic from search engines. And you shouldn’t design a site before you know what content will be on it. I’m not saying that you should change your business model or product name based on what keywords will be easiest to rank for, but you should consider it. I guarrantee you that your competitors or smart internet marketers are doing this homework. Why not claim the search traffic for your business? It only takes a little bit of planning.
Plus, if you go to a designer or web developer that isn’t an expert at SEO (Most aren’t – even though they say they are), they may not implement a system that allows you to publish new pages and optimize your site around your keywords without paying them $100/hour to make the changes and additions for you. Someone that knows SEO will launch your website in a system that allows you to easily do SEO on a continous basis.
Which brings us to…
#3. Our design firm “DID” SEO for us. This one is probably the most common. There is no such thing as “BEING DONE” with SEO. It’s an ongoing thing. Just the other night, I logged into HubSpot’s Keyword Grader tool and found 2 new keywords that we should target. We rank not-quite-on-the-first-page for both of them and both of them could deliver several several hundred visitors/month once we get to the first page. That’s hundreds more visitors we could attract to our site – with a bit of effort. And we already rank for “internet marketing”, “internet marketing software” and a bunch of other great phrases that are relevant to our business. Doing SEO once is like doing prospecting once. If your salesperson said “I called prospects last month” as a reason for not calling any new prospects this month, what would you say to them right before you fired them?
#2. You built your website entirely in flash. You might as well put an invisible shield up between you and the search engines because they don’t see you.
#1. And the number one most egregious mistake. Drumroll, please… Your site is built entirely in flash, you’re a web design firm and you advertise that you do SEO. I’ve run into two of these people recently. I won’t link to them even though they deserve to be called out.
That about covers it. I hope this was a fun way for you to learn HOW TO DO SEO and not just HOW NOT TO DO SEO. I recently wrote a more detailed post on my blog about how to continuously identify new keywords for your content creation and link building efforts which details the few things that you need to know besides content creation to do SEO effectively. It should dispel any misconception that SEO is some mysterious science not comprehensible by mere business mortals.
Add comment February 19, 2009
Tutorials of CMS
Website Tutorials
In order to provide you with comprehensive and easy accessible information SiteGround has now launched its NEW rearranged Tutorial Indexes. For your convenience you can now choose between an Index and a Category View in order to find what you are looking for. You can also check out our Getting Started Tutorial!
| Web Hosting Tutorials | Getting started | Resellers’ Guide | Web Hosting |
| CPanel | FTP | ||
| PHP & MySQL |
| Website Tutorials | 10 Website Ideas | Website Promotion | How to create a blog? |
| Website Performance | DreamWeaver | Flash | |
| Zen SiteBuilder | RapidWeaver | SiteMap |
| CMS Tutorials | Joomla | Joomla 1.5 | Mambo |
| Drupal | Moodle | WordPress | e107 |
| Typo3 | ezPublish | phpSQLiteCMS | |
| MiaCMS | |||
| phpSQLiteCMS | |||
| Nuke and Clan Tutorials | PHPNuke | Zikula | PostNuke |
| Shopping Cart Tutorials | OsCommerce | CRE Loaded | Zen Cart |
| CS-Cart | Cube Cart | Magento |
| Forum Tutorials | phpBB | phpBB 3 | SMF |
| vBulletin | Invision board |
| Gallery Tutorials | Gallery | Coppermine | Expose Gallery |
| Miscellaneous Tutorials | MediaWiki | SugarCRM | vTiger | |
| dotProject | Groupware | phpLive | ||
| Claroline |
CMS Software Tutorials
osCommerce Free OnLine Flash Tutorials Center
Add comment February 18, 2009
joomla tip
add index.php?tp=1 to your joomla url…. http://localhost/yourjoomlasite.com/index.php?tp=1
and discover the revelation…… enjoy your development
Add comment February 12, 2009
WordPress 2.7.1
WordPress 2.7.1 By Ryan Boren. Filed under Releases. 2.7.1, the first 2.7 maintenance release, is now available. 2.7.1 fixes 68 tickets. You can automatically upgrade from 2.7 to 2.7.1 via the Tools->Upgrade menu, or you can download the package and upgrade manually. Consult the list of fixed tickets and the full set of changes between 2.7 and 2.7.1 for details.
3 comments February 12, 2009
WordPress Themes
Add comment February 10, 2009
