
SEOcontest2008 will end on 1st of April and wordpress has just released a new version to fix some bugs and new look launching. I’ve upgraded this seocontest2008 blog to this 2.5 version. Looks great and clean. Some features added. New look at dashboard seems more complex than previous version. It’s time to say Hello World with a new look of WordPress.

I just visit Smackdown’s blog and found an information that WordPress 2.3.3 have a vulner that possible attacker exploit the blog and create a new directory. Currently I am still searching more information due to this matter over the net.
On the Web, meta information (description, keywords, objecttype, etc.) is used to classify information about the content of a document to aid in searching. A meta tag, however, does not affect how a Web page is displayed on a browser. For online marketing, the most common uses for meta tags are the keyword, description, and robots exclusion attributes.
Realistically speaking, the only meta-tag that the major search engines use is the meta-tag description. The meta-tag description has two uses: relevancy and display. Currently, Inktomi is the only search engine that uses meta-description content to determine relevancy. The content in the title tag, visible body text, and anchor text carries far more weight than the meta-tag description.
The other meta-tag attribute that SEOs like to use is the revisit attribute. Too many people mistakenly believe that they can instruct the search engine spiders to revisit their sites within a specified amount of time. Now honestly, do you think that a single line of HTML code is going to override the crawling process at every major search engine?
Unfortunately, many people still fall prey to this myth. Do not hire any search engine marketing firm that states that the meta-revisit attribute works on their sites.
Yes, I am currently busy with so many worthless things. Just check this blog regularly that I though just escape from sandbox few days ago. Even that I am still too lazy to have a new post. Does the sandbox really exist ? Despite some differences in terminology, the sandbox as an abstraction for a specific sum of parts in Google’s larger algorithm is almost certainly existent.
Sites most affected by the sandbox effect usually appear to fit one or more of the following key criteria:
- Newly established
- Target a highly competitive and/or commercial industry
- Have attempted optimization, especially link building
The reported sandbox period is extremely variable; ranging from 3 months to indefinite, the typical range though seems around 6-9 months, and one Google engineer has reportedly stated the actual range is 6-12 months. Many have observed that the period appears to correlate with industry competitiveness/popularity, with the most popular and commercial industries having the longest “probation” period. Can I escape from the sandbox in weeks ? Check this blog out here and I found that it has been escape!
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I this chance I would like to tell you why do I have to love to WordPress and use this machine in every blog I created. More valuable aspect of WordPress is its built-in moderation feature. Dvorak on his blog ever wrote that there was a unique buzz about it telling me that this was the future of blogging software.
Wordpress is an amazing blogging tool. Wordpress installation was a breeze - 30 seconds flat. Even if your host doesn’t have Fantastico - there are very detailed, step by step instructions for an install which should take about 5 minutes. One of the best things about WordPress is that there are thousands of wonderful and completely free widgets and plugins. They are extremely easy to install. Setting up a blog with Wordpress.com is supposedly easier than self-hosting, but the level of knowledge required to get Wordpress.org software up and running is minimal, so if you have a host and are chosing between the two options - I’d strongly recommend going with the self-hosted version - you get lots of flexibility and it is just so easy.