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How to Create a Simple Child Theme for your WordPress Site

First of all, let me explain why it’s a good practice to use a child theme. Assuming you ever get into your code editor, even if only to install your analytics code, you’ll already have sufficient justification to keep reading. Any modifications you make to any of your template files may be lost when you… learn more

How to Write for the Semantic Web

Before anyone starts arguing that semantic search doesn’t exist yet, or in the extreme, never will, let me offer a very reasonable response: You are SO wrong! I could prove it, but that’s a topic for another post. Besides, if you really believe that, it may be your level of understanding that is questionable. With… learn more

How to Link to Specific Points on a Page

While this certainly isn’t an advanced tip, it is one that can go a long way toward making a document or website more user friendly. Surprisingly, I’ve known several webmasters that were unfamiliar with the process. It deals with linking to specific points on a page (either the same page or another page on the… learn more

Pinterest – Don’t Abuse it as a Marketing Channel

Pinterest has enjoyed immense popularity and has catapulted rapidly to the third ranked social media site, traffic-wise. It is image based, taking advantage of the fact that most people are visually stimulated, particularly by images they consider humorous, unique or interesting. It certainly can generate traffic. Yet, there seems to be a broad disparity in… learn more

Qualify, Remove and Disavow – a Recipe for Success

Most of you have probably heard a lot lately about inorganic link messages, toxic links and link pruning, along with reconsideration requests and Google’s new Disavow Tool. So I thought I’d clear up some misconceptions that seem to be flying around and give you the proper procedure for cleaning up a link-mess. If you receive… learn more

Security of your Social Media Profile Data

When you mention security to a site owner, their first thought normally won’t be of their social media profile data. It’s more often the thought of site security – protection against hacking, malware, even spam. Expanding the conversation a little, the dangers of clicking on links and downloading files is bound to come up. A… learn more

MingleWing Vs. Pinterest

Since Pinterest has become all the rage lately I decided to investigate other social photo sharing sites around the net. During this research I came across Minglewing. Being a good Internet marketer I had to test the site for any SEO benefits. About Minglewing Minglewing can be considered the red-headed stepchild to Pinterest in regards… learn more

North Africa Facebook Demographics [Infographic]

After the great success of our Middle East Facebook Demographics, We received multiple request asking about North Africa Facebook data and especially Egypt. As you can see below, It’s a fact that the Middle East and North Africa has the lowest Female Population on Social Media. Appreciate Tweets and +1′s. Share it on your Blog… learn more

Middle East Facebook Demographics [Infographic]

We dug a little deeper To find out more about the average Middle Eastern Facebook user. After crunching the numbers and comparing the Middle East data, this is what we found. Appreciate Tweets and +1’s. Share this Image On Your Site Please include attribution to LEBSEODESIGN.com with this graphic. Related posts: North Africa Facebook Demographics… learn more

A/B Testing: See What Works Best

It can be difficult to work with a site that is already built and receiving traffic.  It can often seem impossible to know if the site is fully optimized for ease of visitor navigation, nor what moves could be made to make the site better.  After all, once a web page is up, most webmasters… learn more