Author Archives: Martin

Member of the GAWDs and Web Standards Group.
As a member of the Web Standards Group, as well as membership in the Guild of Accessible Web Designers, I strive to achieve maximum website accessibility in my designs, while using the latest, cutting-edge eXtensible HyperText Mark-up Language/CSS markup.

My sites fully validate with the W3C standards for XHTML/CSS, as well as comply with the W3C’s WAI - A, AA, or AAA standards.

Separation of Content from presentation and a site that fully complies with this philosophy - will reach more than just your intended audience, it’ll reach everyone! Web standards at FierceStreet Networks is all about usability - XHTML for content, and CSS for presentation.

Buying Too Many Articles

Is article marketing getting too expensive? I have found that buying quality space for my articles is getting pretty pricey. And I don’t even look at Google PR anymore!

Study Confirms ISPs Meddle With Web Traffic

And you thought you enjoyed your privacy, read what they have to say about your ISP and your browsing habits:
Last July, a research team from the University of Washington released an online tool to analyze whether web pages were being altered during the transit from web server to user. On Wednesday, the team released [...]

Submit Your Web Articles Now

SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is what I do, and I am darn good at it. And if you are like me, you have been researching the latest trends and techniques in SEO today. You will know that one of the key factors in a high search engine placement, or SERP (Search Engine Results Position) is [...]

Email Marketing Basics

Email Marketing is going to be either one of these things: a true marketing blessings or a true marketing nightmare. I mean, I remember myself when I began to think of starting my email campaign to reach opt-in members to one of my websites, I searched the internet for the right Email marketing services to [...]

2008 And SEO

Here we are in 2008 - and the landscape of search engine optimization has gotten larger. Not only do we have to be very careful who we link to, but also what that link relationship could be perceived to be.
If you are like me, you do want to retain control of your HTML markup, right? [...]

SEO Contest Payout of $1,000 USD

SEO Contest first prize $1,000
Wow. Talk about putting your money where your mouth is! Ok all of you professional and DIY SEO people, join in on the contest to will $1k USD in the UK Webmaster World SEO contest.
I, for one, will not be entering due to a conflict of interest if I did - [...]

SEO In 2008

There has been a lot of change in the way SEO has been carried out during the latter half of 2007. Now with 2008 coming up so soon (happy New Year!), SEO is changing along with the calendar.
I will be chronicling those changes here, so stay tuned!

Mobile Marketing Made Easy

Of all the available ways you can find in your marketing plans, such as the traditional means of off-line advertising like door fliers, magazine ads and newspaper classifieds, and even billboards and taxicab door signs, let me ask you this question, have you ever thought about breaking in to the phone market? Specifically marketing [...]

Thanksgiving SEO

It’s been a great year in search engine optimization so far. We have a little over a month until 2008 hits, and as they say in showbiz, “break a leg!”
It’s Thanksgiving day and all quiet on the SEO front, so I’ll leave you all with this thought, “God made us to love Him and be [...]

Free One Way Text Links

It is well known that link building is imperative to any search engine optimization plan. I mean, without building links back to your web sites, you may as well shut your site down. And there are so many ways to link build, but today I’d like to mention one technique that OneWayTextLink.com can help you [...]