Posts Tagged ‘Handle’

Why Wine and Macbooks Don’t Mix…and How to Handle the Aftermath

May 2, 2012  |  Databases  |  , , , , ,  |  Comments Off

Ready for a revelation? A concept that you’ve never considered before? Well here it is: never ever, ever pour a glass of wine into your Macbook keyboard. Or, more practically put, be extremely careful when there’s a drink of any kind near your laptop. If a spill occurs, and you don’t act quickly enough, you’ll find yourself staring at a massive bill for a new logic board, hard-drive, battery, and anything in between. Accidents do happen — so plan on it. What’s more important is that you learn exactly what to do when these spills inevitably occur. July, 2010 Step 1. Don’t...

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How Should You Handle Expired Content?

April 12, 2012  |  SEO  |  , , ,  |  Comments Off

Posted by Stephanie Chang Introduction Handling expired content can be an overwhelming experience for any SEO in charge of a dynamic website, whether it be an e-commerce, a classified (example: job search, real estate listings), or a seasonal/promotional (example: New York Fashion Week) site. Even something as fundamental as glancing at the Google Webmaster Tools account for the site can evoke gut-wrenching emotions, especially if the site has amassed tens of thousands of 404 errors. How are you supposed to come up with a process to manage this? What should the process even look like?  What Qualifies as Expired Content? There are a number...

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35 Tips Tricks To Manage and Handle Multi-Author Blogs

Inviting other bloggers and writers to become co-authors is one great way to expand one’s blog. Assuming the recruiting of writers part is being taken care of, the next big problem you could be facing is management. Managing multiple authors for a blog is never an easy task. It’s often a challenge to keep co-authors in control, getting them to write quality content on schedule, making sure they did not miss anything before hitting the publish button, etc. Also sometimes you might also want to give different authors different level of accessibility and controls, depending on their performances. Luckily...

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