Anyone who’s ever typed a question into Google knows that the internet is brimming with garbage. Whether you’re trying to find the best way to get your taxes done or just looking for a great recipe, you’re bound to get a thousand answers… and that’s a good thing, right? Lots to choose from means a more thoughtful decision on your part. But before you go diving into all this information, it’s important to understand where all this information comes from.
Most of you have probably heard of the website eHow.com, a website that basically offers hundreds of thousands of articles, on every topic imaginable, for the sole purpose of coming up in the search engines and subsequently driving ad revenue. These relatively new types of websites have been dubbed “Content Farms”, and the concept is troubling to say the least. Read the Full Article »

There are millions of websites out there. Most of them were built more than three years ago and don’t play nicely with visitors. Many sites have been abandoned with no one to love and care for them. Others have owners but are limping along like wounded animals with broken links and photo’s that fail to show up. Be you tech savvy or tech challenged, it’s always good to be able to look at your website objectively.