Aviv Ronen Blog

Apr 01 2008

PHP Easter Egg / 1 April

Well, it just so happens that if you add this string :
?=PHPE9568F36-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42
 at the end of any URL that is a PHP page (www.somewebsite.com/somephppage.php?=PHPE9568F36-D428-11d2-A769-0z0AA001ACF42) you will see a funny little picture of a dog.
for every version of PHP there is a difference image

php-terrier-dog.gifphp-rabbit.gifphp-dude.gifphp-dog.gifphp-colored.gif

For example: http://www.php.net/downloads.php?=PHPE9568F36-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42

 Basically, every PHP expert know that there are 4 famous queries you can send to a PHP page:

Query 1 - ?=PHPE9568F36-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42
This is the most interesting and funny query,  displays an funny image.

Query 2 - ?=PHPE9568F35-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42
Used by PHPINFO to show the Zend Logo, it will work on any php page

Query 3 - ?=PHPE9568F34-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42
Used by PHPINFO to show the Zend Logo, it will work on any php page.

Query 4 - ?=PHPB8B5F2A0-3C92-11d3-A3A9-4C7B08C10000
shows the PHP development credits.

 

Also, if you will look at the PHPINFO at 1 in April, the PHP Logo is replaced by the funny images above.

 

enjoy,

Aviv


Mar 30 2008

Improve Your Google AdSense Ad Relevancy with Section Targeting

by: Jos Jongejan

A little known method to increase the relevancy of AdSense’s ads on your site without modifying your content visually is by forcing AdSense to focus on or ignoring certain sections. This is called “section targeting.”

Section targeting allows you to suggest sections of your text and HTML content that you’d like Google AdSense to emphasize or downplay when matching ads to your site’s content. By providing Google AdSense with your suggestions, you can assist Google AdSense in improving your ad targeting. Although implementation is easy, I recommend that only those familiar with HTML attempt to implement section targeting.

To implement section targeting, you’ll need to add a set of special HTML comment tags to your code. These tags will mark the beginning and end of whichever section(s) you’d like to emphasize or de-emphasize for ad targeting.

The HTML tags to emphasize a page section take the following format:


You can also designate sections you’d like to have ignored by adding a (weight=ignore) to the starting tag:


With these tags added to your HTML code, your final code may look like the following:

Irrelevant text here

This is the most important content of your webpage. You prefer Ads being shown related to this content.

Other irrelevant or low-paying keyword-content here

You can use section targeting to make suggestions about as many sections of a page as you like. However, please be aware that Google AdSense can’t guarantee results, and that it may take up to 2 weeks before Google’s crawlers take any changes you’ve made to your site into account.

In order to properly implement this feature, you’ll need to include a significant amount of content within the section targeting tags. Including insufficient content may result in less relevant ads or Public Service Ads. In addition, please keep in mind that this feature should only be used to emphasize significant sections of your site’s relevant content. It is against Google AdSense’s program policies to manipulate the ad targeting to result in ads that are not relevant to the content of your pages.

So the bottom line is to use section targeting wisely. This means you do not wrap a single sentence or even a medium-sized paragraph in section targeting tags.

One real-life example that I’ve used myself in the past is ignoring menus. NOTE that Google AdSense ignoring your menus does NOT mean Google’s Crawler will so no worries there. I had a menu section with links to articles on a huge variety of topics. Most topics were totally unrelated to the specific page / article. Since I wanted ads to be relevant to the currently viewed article, I wrapped my menu in ignore tags and wrapped my article in ad_section targeting tags. After a few weeks, my Google AdSense ads did become much more relevant and I didn’t see the random ads that were related to the topics in my menu anymore!

About The Author

Jos Jongejan is an experienced AdSense publisher and has recently released a new product called “Ad Boost Wizard” that has helped hundreds of people double their AdSense income in 15 minutes. You can learn all about it, read testimonials, watch the product in action, and watch a demonstration video at http://www.adboostwizard.com/


Mar 30 2008

Search Engine Optimisation – Myths, Risks and Pitfalls

by: Nicholas C Smith

From my experience, people who try to increase the flow of organic traffic to their websites domain will at some point attempt a whole bunch of “optimisation techniques” without knowing if any of it really has had, or is having, any effect at all. Some of the SEO techniques I have seen people attempt are, whilst quite useless, based on a good idea. Other methods continually amaze me. Perhaps people that try such things have heard spurious rumours of how to get their site into Google’s top ten listings from certain forums. Incidentally they are probably at such a point of desperation that they are willing to try anything to gain just ten more visits.

I am regularly inundated with the same questions such as: Is it worth submitting my site to 300 search engines? Will I get penalised for cross linking my sites? Should I pay to have high ranking sites link to mine? And what exactly does Google page rank do, if anything!?

Questions such as these have driven me into despair and consequently writing this article during which i will attempt to explain definitively the more common SEO myths, risks and pitfalls. In this article we will examine some of the more common beliefs.

Before we get to the list it is worth noting that I have not written it in a particular order and at times I have explained the topic the myth concerns before answering the question.

Link Building

Q)Will the more links that point to my website increase my sites placement in search engines?

It will help your website as far as the major search engines are concerned. The most popular search engines use the number of links aimed towards a website as an important factor in determining the sites placement. They look for your link to be coming from sites with; high traffic, quality content and a high page rank, amongst other things. Do no cross link, do not spam your address in forums and on social networks and do not put it on irrelevant sites, or even those that seem slightly dodgy. Take your time, aim for directories that are related to your website, aim for directories with page rank 3+ or aim for blogs or similar sites that are relevant to your content.

Q)Is it worth me buying a place on a high ranking directory?

So the idea with this is that, say, a directory has a Google page rank of 7 and is very popular. Any site on it will be getting a big rub off via a higher spot on search engine rankings. However the catch is the directory charges £50 a month for your listing. Is it worth it when there are so many free directories out there?

Personally I think it is worth it, as long as the site holds its high rank and doesn’t have thousands of listings competing with yours on it. The added bonus with pay for listings is that they usually review and include your site very quickly (24hours), which by itself may be worth paying for. And if you could buy 10 spots on decent directories your site will most likely become highly ranked on search engine results.

There are problems with this though. Firstly, it is said to be against Google’s terms of service - paying to get a higher listing on Google’s organic results. (Google want their results to show the best and most relevant websites, not those with the most money behind them) They are however, unlikely to be too bothered even if they do find out.

The next problem is the cost. For a small company or personal website it is too expensive to pay monthly for many directories to list them, and possibly not worth it. Lastly, it is not guaranteed to help your website. It should, but does not always. I have paid for listings before and noticed very little difference, whilst other times it has made a huge contribution to my sites ranking. So it may be a risk, but it can pay off extremely well.

Q)Will submitting a video about my site or product to places such as Youtube be of benefit to me?

A recent link building trend has been to submit a short video describing the webmasters site or the service it provides, to as many video submission sites as possible. The theory behind this being that search engines give more weight in their results to pages with videos. So if your site or product has a video on Youtube, when that product is searched for on the web that video will often come up in the top ten results. If this video has a link to your site in it, under it or as nearby as you can put it, it should be good news for you and your site. People find the video as it is ranked so highly in the results, watch the video, like what they see and then visit your site to perhaps purchase what they saw.

Does it work? At the time of writing, yes it does and it is probably worth doing. Make a video, even if it is just text, sound or a power point presentation, and then submit it to as many video and social networking sites as possible. People will find it and it will hopefully persuade them to visit your site. The only real problem with this being that the search engines will not like all of the “video spam” now being posted on the internet and are likely to change (lower) the priority of videos in their results.

Google Page Rank

Q)Will having a higher Google page rank increase the number of visitors to my site?

Before we can answer that we will have to look at what exactly Google page rank is. Google page rank is a spurious form of measurement for site popularity that the company introduced fairly recently. It is unknown to everyone, except possibly Google, how exactly it ranks sites. It is assumed however that its ranks depend upon on a mixture of traffic a site receives, external links pointing towards it and the content it contains. New websites may not have a page rank for many months. It is also possible to have a very successful website with thousands of visitors and sales and still not being ranked highly, if at all. This is because Google only ranks pages once every few months, probably around once every four-five months. So if you start your website and straight off advertise heavily you might recieve a high volume of traffic but it may still take months for Google to look at your site and rank it accordingly. Also, as a sites rank is dependent on more than just traffic l!

evels, in that scenario your site may still be ranked lowly once it is eventually seen.

To see a websites Google page rank you can download the Google toolbar and then once it is installed right click on it and select show page rank.

So back to the myth - Does having a higher Google page rank mean more visits to your site? Well, yes and no. No, because it alone doesn’t actually have any effect on search placement, and as such won’t increase traffic. Yes, because indirectly it will benefit your site. If you have a high page rank Google will prioritise your site and check back often to see if anything has changed, such as content, giving you a good chance to increase your standing with the search engine. Another benefit is that both people and sites are more willing to trust websites that have a high Google rank. For example, if you are submitting your site to directories you will want to submit it to a high Google rank directory as Google will check them more regularly and take more notice of them and their content (which will be your link). So indirectly, a high Google rank should mean more visits for your site.

Buying in Traffic

Q)Is it worth me buying 10000 hits for £££/$$$?

OK, we have all seen the adverts in our email promising thousands of targeted visits for an amazingly cheap cost. And at one point or another we have all been depressed enough to be tempted by them. But just say no.

The idea is, for say 100 pounds (or 200 dollars), a traffic company will direct ten thousand or so visitors to your site who are actually interested in your content. It sounds great and some companies will actually provide what they say as far as traffic to your site is concerned. However I have never found one where the traffic is actually targeted and people even bother to look around my sites. Often it turns out to be a robot that is obviously not going to look or buy anything from me. If not it may be that thousands of unfortunate people have had a dozen pop up windows attack them as they bravely try to fight them off. I may be generalising slightly with this, but usually the people that are directed or redirected to your website will want nothing more than to close it down.

It could possibly work for you if your site instantly captures people and most of your money is made off advertising that these people quickly click on before closing you down. However do not attempt to use bought traffic whilst using Google Adsense on your site as it is against their rules and your account might be terminated without warning. Another possible benefit is that some search engines rank sites based on incoming traffic, thus 10000 more hits by anybody may actually boost your rankings. However, this is unlikely to fool search engines such as Google or Yahoo!.

Cross Linking

Q)What is Cross Linking?

Cross linking is a webmaster practice whereby a person owns many domains, uploads an identical site to each and then heavily links each domain to the others. For example, person A registers lotsofhits,com, but is not getting enough traffic. To fool the search engines into thinking it is a popular website he registers a hundred more domains, so each will have different web addresses but all have the duplicate page content of lotsofhits,com, and all of them link to one another. This in theory should boost the pages rank, as Google, along with other search engines, determine the importance of a site based on links from outside websites pointing to it(along with a few other things). It would also mean that there are a hundred more sites on the web that sell the same product as lotsofhits, com that could all possibly be found.

Q)Will Cross Linking my site(s) be penalised by search engines?

This is not a myth - search engines often penalise or even temporarily ban sites that Cross Link. If Google detect completely duplicate content on even just two sites that link to each other, then they will at least lower your page and result rankings, if not ban both sites.

Q)I heard cross linking is fine as long as the sites do not have completely duplicate content. Is there any truth in this?

If you are determined to Cross Link the safest way would be to own two or three domains that link to each other but each of which have completely unique content and link to other sites as well as one another. It is hardly worth creating two or more unique sites for the sole purpose of cross linking and I would not recommend doing so anyway.

SEO Software

Q.Is it true that there is no point in doing any manual search engine optimisation or search/site submissions when you can buy software that will do it all for you?

There is a little truth behind this, but not much. Whilst certain software might make for an excellent tool in assisting your SEO campaign, in the end there you will find there is no substitute for hard work. For example you can download a program that will submit your site automatically to 10000 search engines or put a link to you web page on 50 other sites. The problems there being: only four major search engines exist and between them they take over 80% of all search engine traffic. Those search engines will find your site automatically and rank it according to, amongst other things, relevant and unique content - making the 10000 search engine submission promise redundant (even if it were true).

There are good tools available that will track your visitors (Google analytics), tell you how your site could be made more search engine friendly and software that even tracks how each of your keywords are ranked in major search engines. However, if you are purchasing such software, try to find a trustworthy independent review first so that you are sure you are not getting ripped off. Also try to make sure that any software you use does not go against Google’s terms of service.

So, whilst certain software can and will be useful to you, there is no replacement for hard work and unique content and regular updates. The search engine rankings should then take care of themselves.

About The Author

Nicholas C Smith is project manager at Breakfrom Limited, who specialise in affordable ecommerce solutions and general web design knowledge and advice.

For more information and advice visit http://www.breakfrom.com


Mar 30 2008

Website Design and Redesign

by: Giovanni Gallucci

The website design your company commissioned a few years ago may hold a special place in the hearts of some within your company, but the market needs to be gauged regularly to determine if what worked then is what will work today. Your online presence must evolve if you hope to stay ahead of your competition. Mimicry and imitation of the #1 company in your sector is not the answer. Let DexterityMedia.com help you think ahead, employing not only proven design tactics, but revolutionary methods as well. As a leading Search Engine Optimization Company and Interactive Media Agency with offices in New York and Dallas, DexterityMedia.com is dedicated to achieving a strategic online presence for our clients through innovation, experience, constant testing and evaluation.

Working in close collaboration with your company, DexterityMedia.com’s web designers and developers focus on usability, searchability and corporate branding, creating the most prospect-friendly, user-friendly online experience for your websites visitors.

While we do enjoy some of the more cutting edge tools and methods, we tend to shy away from gimmickry and the gratuitous use of “the next big thing,” relying instead on proven and researched technologies that we predict will have staying power.

Affordable, innovative and strategically sound, DexterityMedia.com website designs focus on building your business.

DexterityMedia.com designers have worked for some of the biggest names in business. Contact us for a portfolio sample and URLs to some of our work or to schedule an evaluation of your website design or redesign needs.

About The Author

Giovanni Gallucci

I provide strategy for new developments in social media, search, and technology for clients and function as a strategic representative to top Internet personalities and forward-thinking companies looking to break new ground in social media. I am also a founding partner of a Dallas-based online marketing firm called Dexterity Media.

http://dexteritymedia.com


Mar 30 2008

Copywriting and Content Development

by: Giovanni Gallucci

The words tossed about in business today can require a pocket glossary if you hope to understand what is being said. At DexterityMedia.com, we strive to cut through the nonsense and business-speak that pollutes the online environment, communicating to your prospects and clients in their language, directly and creatively.

Knowing the audience is key. DexterityMedia.com’s writers will meet with you to determine who comprises your desired audience, what you wish to communicate to them and how you wish to present your company. The tone, direction and industry specific words and phrases will be determined through consultation with your company.

Our search specialists will determine what keywords and key phrases your target prospects use in their searches and our writers will implement those words and phrases strategically (and unobtrusively) into your website copy. Searchers use words you may not have thought relevant to your business offerings. We can determine which of those words will benefit your company. The more we can uncover about how your prospects are searching, the better we can reach them with words - and the more likely you will be to convert them.

As a leading Dallas Search Engine Optimization Company & New York Interactive Media Agency, DexterityMedia.com is committed to helping our clients manage their online reputations by fashioning keyword-rich, creative copy for all of your online and offline advertising needs. Contact us for an evaluation of your current website content and other creative copywriting elements.

About The Author

Giovanni Gallucci

I provide strategy for new developments in social media, search, and technology for clients and function as a strategic representative to top Internet personalities and forward-thinking companies looking to break new ground in social media. I am also a founding partner of a Dallas-based online marketing firm called Dexterity Media.

http://dexteritymedia.com