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Editor's Pick in Web Promotion, May 2005
Here you'll find a list of some of the most powerful SEO tools available, all of them free and wildly useful in helping you increase traffic and link popularity.
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Editor's Pick in Web Promotion, May 2005
Here you'll find a list of some of the most powerful SEO tools available, all of them free and wildly useful in helping you increase traffic and link popularity.
Imagine one day you flip on your PC, log on to the Internet and go to google.com. The browser alerts you and says that there is no website found at that address. No problem you think, as you head on over to Yahoo.com. Same thing. No website found at that url. Now something seems fishy...
read moreImproving your link popularity is a big part of optimizing your website for search engines. Many webmasters ignore this very rewarding process. The most common reason for this is the time it takes. Many webmasters just don’t have the time. There are services out there that will do this for you...
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1. New document in Photoshop, I am using 340x200, but you can make yours a little larger. Also, add a black background.
2. Create a New Layer.
3. Using the Polygonal Lasso tool and make an interesting shape like mine, and fill it with a midgrey like #7F7F7F...
1. New document, 250x400 pixels and a white background.
2. Create a New Layer.
3. Using the Polygonal Lasso Tool, draw a basic shape and fill it with black. Anything like mine will do, but be creative!...
1. Create a new document. I am using 600x400 pixels with a #000033 background.
2. Create a new layer.
3. Use the Rectangular Marquee tool, draw a shape up the top of your image, and fill it with #CCCCCC...
1. Start with a new document. Mine is 340x80 pixels and a white background.
2. Now you will need to find a nice hi-tech looking background. You can use mine for the sake of this tutorial if you want, and look for another one later...
1. Start with a new document, 300x300 pixels and a white background.
2. Press D to reset your colour palette.
3. Apply Filter > Render > Difference Clouds until you get something nice...
1. Start with a new document. I used 400x100 pixels with a background of colour #E1E1E1.<br/> 2. Create a new layer.<br/> 3. Change your foreground colour to black (#000000)...
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Editor's Pick in Photshop Tutorials, September 2005
This tutorial will teach you how to make a professional-looking tech header for your website in a several easy steps.
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