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Likes Received By Tyler Banfield
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KC TAN liked Tyler Banfield's post in the thread Is PageRank really that important?.
If you sell links or run a directory, its very important. Otherwise, it's just another tool in your webmaster arsenal, and you...
Feb 22, 2007 -
seojig liked Tyler Banfield's post in the thread How to check that all tags and HTML is correct?.
http://validator.w3.org/
Feb 19, 2007 -
mushroom liked Tyler Banfield's post in the thread Are you going to buy vista?.
Nope, I'll never go back to Windows :)
Feb 19, 2007 -
Clive liked Tyler Banfield's post in the thread How did Digital Point become so big?.
The fact that it is so big helps it to continue growing. DP seems so much more active compared to other webmaster forums. People can...
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aaron_nimocks liked Tyler Banfield's post in the thread What Do You Think About Audio On A Website?.
Background music is absolutely pointless, considering how many people listen to their own music while they're on the internet
Feb 4, 2007 -
Richie_Ni liked Tyler Banfield's post in the thread Monetization advice???.
Not stupid at all Although AdSense is not fond of thumbnails lined up with ad-units, they don't have a problem (yet) with creating a...
Jan 17, 2007 -
MrMOJO liked Tyler Banfield's post in the thread Monetization advice???.
Switch the position of your "Relevant Resources" and "RSS"
Jan 14, 2007 -
sebastianrs liked Tyler Banfield's post in the thread Google has spoken about building links, now what?.
I disagree. Once again, I'll reference this post: Thousands of Reciprocal Link Partners & Getting Nowhere in Google Although a few...
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Cheap SEO Services liked Tyler Banfield's post in the thread Google Allowing SIX Ad Units on ONE Page?.
Looks like "Premium Publishers" get treated a little too well...
Jan 4, 2007