Web development in these present times poses a real challenge. In
the good old days of the Web, a small Catholic web site developer
markets his web services through the following methods: he writes
new and fresh content for publishing online, and indexing in the
search engines; he tweaks his old web pages with ethical search
engine optimization techniques, so that they will achieve higher
rankings in the search engines results pages; he engages in link
exchange with other small Catholic web site owners who have
related content like his own; he submits his web site to
directories which have a category related to his content; and he
researches which key words and key phrases are obtaining more
visitor traffic to his web site through his site's statistics log
files.
Now, the Web environment is different. It has evolved into a more
interactive and social digital continent. The small Catholic web
site owner still has to continue as he did before, but must now
integrate the new technology of the new Web, in order to market
his web services well. This blog post will give abstracts of two
articles which describes how a small Catholic web site owner or
blogger can dovetail the new technology of the super-fresh Web
with the old, in order to optimize and maximize results for all
his work on the Web.
Catholic Web Development in the Super-Fresh Web
The trend today is to be part of the super-fresh Web - that part
of the Web where you can get "first to cover" accounts from both
professionals, and people who have made the Web a means for
networking. This article studies what this super-fresh Web is,
and how we can make Catholic web site development more progressive
if we dovetail this technology, with the technology we already
have mastered to some degree - the basic web 1.0 and web 2.0
technology capabilities. The key capabilities that we need to
learn in this super-fresh Web (led by web site Twitter) are:
social networking skills, live searching methods, and
link-sharing techniques.
learn more about super-fresh Web
Adding Friendfeed to Your Facebook Profile
If you have a Facebook.com account, you can share your stream of
web activities and content from Friendfeed, just by clicking the
tab of your Facebook profile. As you click on your Facebook
profile tab, it will lead you to a page where you will see a set
of tabs with one tab at the end having the "+" sign. Click on
this tab and select Friendfeed from among the many choices in
the list. Other choices in the list refer you to the third-
party applications you have already applied in your social
networking activities at Facebook. If you don't have an account
with Friendfeed.com, then it would be good have one, as this
feed can aggregate all your social networking sites into one
stream of content and information. In my Friendfeed account, I
was able to aggregate Twitter, Delicious.com, Digg.com, Youtube,
Librarything.com, and three other site feeds. You can do the
same and customize your Friendfeed.com feed to contain all the
stream of content-rich media you want to share and give to your
family, friends, and other contacts.
learn more about Friendfeed.com

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