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jhon6
Joined: 30 Oct 2012 Posts: 10
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Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 4:33 pm Post subject: Email a webmaster |
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Email a webmaster, asking for a link to your site. Personalizing your emails is critical here (think about how many emails you get every day) so make sure you're actually emailing webmasters who have sites that are relevant to yours, and, even more importantly, make sure that your site is actually link-worthy. We're all busy people and no one wants to waste time so if it's not a good place for a link to you, don't waste anyone's time.
Use the phone. Picking up the phone to do the same thing as listed above is also acceptable for those of us who aren't averse to having to speak to another human being for work matters.Find great sources for links by simply searching the web for your desired target keywords. Whereas even a year ago I would have said that sites appearing high in the SERPs would be good sites to contact, due to the truly amazing amount of spam and hacked sites that appear high up for certain search terms, I'd say you need to visit the sites with a very careful eye. Whereas we used to think that getting a link from any source was a good idea, after Google started notifications. _________________ basement waterproofing |
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akilina123
Joined: 03 Nov 2012 Posts: 10
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How do I email the webmaster of a particular website domain? _________________ akilina
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Chalama123
Joined: 08 Nov 2012 Posts: 10
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Can a webmaster understand if somebody downloads a flash video on his website? _________________ Chalama
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valeray12
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What is the difference between a webmaster and a web developer? _________________ valeray
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babynancy543
Joined: 18 Dec 2012 Posts: 10
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What the others write is pretty spot on. In general, webmasters manage the site overall (including gathering content, working with web developers, graphic artists, business stakeholders, etc.) to create a good online presence. A web developer works within one or multiple applications to create the actual Web site components. While the terms are often used interchangeably, they are different. A Web developer may be a webmaster, but I've never seen a webmaster be a web developer.
Regarding salary ranges, I'm not a big fan of salary.com (I think it ballparks too high). If you're in a metropolitan area, contact a local contracting company (e.g. KForce, Robert Half International, Kelly) and ask them for one of their salary guideline books. They give them out free and update the content every year. It'll give you a good idea of what range you can expect for your experience level, based on your metropolitan area, and for the type of business you'd target for your employer. _________________ get facebook fans |
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