Namecheap Coupon Codes for August 2015

Can you believe it’s already August? This year is flying by, and it’s time for another set of coupon codes from the team over at Namecheap. First off is their standard discount coupon code, [coupon code=”Namecheap HOTREGXFER” /]. This gives you the following discounts on new domain name registrations and transfers: .COM price drops to $9.66 […]

Facebook Updates Newsfeed Algorithm To Target Habitual Hiders

Facebook is constantly tweaking and changing the newsfeed algorithm to try to perfect what exactly is shown to users and attempt to ensure that the content users are being served is something they actually want to see. This was where the hide feature originally came into play – allowing users to hide the stories and […]

The 10 Things All PHP Programmers Should Know

The Internet as we know it was built by webmasters, designers, and developers who got their start thanks to a slew of free resources and tutorials that were available to them. This is something that I have always streamed to maintain with Rapid Purple – and it seems Josh Leskar and his team over at […]

Save 60% On .LONDON Domain Names

For the duration of August 2015 Easyspace is running an epic sale on new .LONDON domain names. Not only are they being sold at a 60% discount, but you also get free email hosting and an additional 40% off web hosting when purchased together! There are no coupon codes required. Simply follow the banner above or click here […]

Score 15% Off On Hosting, Website Builders, & Domain Names at Heart Internet

Heart Internet’s 15% off sale went extremely well and as such they’ve extended it till September 30th, 2015! Furthermore they’ve also brought back their 15% off coupon code for new .com domain name registrations! Lets get things started with their 15% off coupon code good for Heart Internet’s cloud hosting solution. Score 15% off any […]

jQuery Powers Almost 30% Of All Websites

Recently I have been working on a custom dashboard for a local car rental company, writing it in PHP & MySQL with a jQuery-powered interface – and I started to wonder just how many websites out there were using jQuery these days. See I remember the Internet when jQuery wasn’t even around, and since 2006 […]

Almost 50% Of The Internet Population Visits Facebook Once A Month

Facebook has released their Q2 2015 statistics, and apart from a 39% growth in revenue, there are some very interesting numbers in there that webmasters and marketers should take note of. First off 1.49 billion people access Facebook at least once a month, and considering that the global online population is currently estimated at 3 […]

Rackspace Launches VMware Powered Private Cloud Services

VMware fans will love the new private cloud offering from Rackspace built entirely with VMware’s virtualization software vCloud. Called Rackspace Private Cloud – the new service is aimed at offering greater control and security as opposed to multi-tenant clouds, while retaining much of the scalability and flexibility of shared cloud services. Rackspace CTO John Engates said […]

Understanding The Difference Between Class and ID

A good buddy of mine has recently started his own learning process diving into HTML, CSS, and Javascript. He came to me with a question recently wanting to know what the actual difference was between a class and an id, and when each should be used. As I explained this to him I thought that this would make […]

YellowPages Launches ypPresence Starter To Help Small Businesses Manage Their Online Presence

An online presence is one of the most important things for small businesses these days – unfortunately not everyone is comfortable dealing with creating dozens of profiles for their business and then consistently monitoring them all and updating their listings. YellowPages took note of this, and today unveiled ypPresence Starter – a $69/mo solution which […]

Warning: NFOServers.com Password Database Compromised

Just a quick warning to any customers of NFOServers.com – it seems that yesterday they had experienced a breach in one of their internal databases which stored passwords for VPS’s, dedicated servers, hosting accounts, FTP accounts for gaming servers, and hashed and salted control panel logins. Those of you who have an account with NFOServers.com […]

What Are The Most Popular eCommerce Platforms of 2015?

eCommerce has always been a huge industry, and the larger it has become over the years the more tools and resources have been released to try to simplify the entire eCommerce process. eCommerce platforms have come a LONG way, and to date there is dozens of different platforms out there which you can choose from […]

Symantec Offers Website Security Advice

Symantec has recently published their 2015 Website Security Threat Report. This comprehensive annual report compiles Internet threat data based on the findings of the Symantec™ Global Intelligence Network, and is made up of more than 41.5 million attack sensors and records thousands of events per second. Rob Hoblit, Symantec’s Vice President of Trust Services Product Management, shared […]

Google, Is This Restaurant Busy Now?

Google is constantly trying to make life easier for business owners & consumers alike – and their latest venture has been to offer you a way to see your wait time at a specific business so you can avoid long lines by being aware in advance. Google has introduced this new functionality via a “Popular […]

Facebook Is The Most Popular Social Login Option

Social logins have always been immensely popular – however with so many different networks to choose from have you ever wondered what the most popular ones are? Back in December of 2014 Facebook and Google made up 80% of all social logins, but the Internet changes very quickly – so now that we’re half way […]

Are You Making Use of Email Marketing For Your Business?

Everyone sends me emails. People ask questions, and tons of businesses send over their promotions, sales, and news. However plenty of my local restaurants, bars, lounges, and small businesses send me absolutely nothing. In-fact I’m expected to go out of my way to figure out whats new with them – and frankly this doesn’t make […]

Google Sending Out Warning To Webmasters Blocking CSS/JS Files On Their Websites

Did you suddenly get an email from Google Search Console Team today stating that Googlebot cannot access CSS and/or JS files on your website? Don’t panic too much – although you should DEFINITELY feel a bit bad. Google has been asking people to stop blocking their CSS and JS resources from Googlebot for quiet a while […]

Google Explains How They Handle New Top Level Domain Names

While we’re still on the topic of Google letting us know how they handle different aspects that the SEO community is constantly discussing. Now that we know how Google handles dynamically generated tabbed content, let’s see how Google handles all of the new top-level domain names that have came out. In a post on the […]

Google Doesn’t Index Dynamically Generated Tabbed Content

How Google handles dynamic content has always been a huge topic of discussion among the SEO community – and it’s a huge help when Google steps up and gives us official answers. Gary Illyes stepped in to a Stack Overflow discussion to help us understand whether or not Google will see dynamically generated content within hidden […]

Do I Really Need SSL?

Ever since Google mentioned the words “ranking signal” and “SSL” together people have been twisting this meaning and falsely believing they need to convert their website to SSL for SEO benefits – and fact of the matter is that this isn’t entirely true. There is ALOT more things you can, and should, be doing which […]