Wrote Ján Laurenčík on May 3, 2017
It’s fun to see how sensitive every business owner, marketer and, at times even a general employee is to the activities of the competition of his company. In this article I will introduce you a great tip that will either delight you, make you angry or give you a reason to start paying closer attention […]
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Wrote Patrik Barták on May 7, 2013
Our clients often have two or more Facebook pages used for the same purpose – identical sites representing one company, brand or site. The duplicity exists for a variety of historical reasons or simply by mistake. It makes sense to merge them to be able to manage them and measure their performance more easily. Facebook […]
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Wrote Stanislav Kukučka on November 27, 2012
A photographer friend of mine contacted me a few months ago with a big dilemma. He read in an internet discussion that the indexed images in Google Images are affected by keywords inserted into the picture, known as EXIF (IPTC).
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Wrote Daniel Duriš on January 19, 2010
Effective Web Audit was name of our on-site SEO, basic usability and accessibility audit that we used to provide to our clients from 2007 to mid-2009. We provided the audit to tens of both international and Slovak clients as our entry service.
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Wrote Daniel Duriš on April 15, 2009
Roger Johansson, well-known accessibility evangelist, writes about making accessibility more real as it is often perceived as something abstract, not really important for most of the people.
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