Web Development, Domaining and SEO Link Roundup for July

Filed under: Uncategorized on 31st Jul 2011 by admin

In this month’s roundup I have created collections of the top web development, domaining and SEO news and resource links shared with DotSauce followers in July.

In an effort to make the monthly link roundups easier to consume I’ve left out updates on marketing, social media, small business and entrepreneurship.

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Web Development

It seems the theme for July is speed. Included are several great resources and some big news from Google on the webpage performance front.

Domaining

The domain industry continues to get exposure in the mainstream media. July was a busy month with several major industry moves and great editorials.

SEO

The web at large is catching on that social media and SEO go together. Google+ has been the tipping point, time to get on board.

Thank you for checking out these recommended news articles and resources. I hope you’ve found some beneficial information that can help your business or website.

As always, you’re welcome to share these links with your followers individually or by using one of the share buttons below. Any mentions are greatly appreciated.

Web Development, Domaining and SEO Link Roundup for July DotSauce Magazine

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Oversee.net President & CEO Jeff Kupietzky Stepping Down as Family Plans Move to Israel

Filed under: Uncategorized on 29th Jul 2011 by admin

After five years with Oversee.net, the past two-and-a-half as the company’s President and CEO, Jeff Kupietzky is leaving the company effective at the end of August. Kupietzky, his wife and five children plan to relocate to Israel.

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Google Launches Pay For Page Speed Service

Filed under: Uncategorized on 28th Jul 2011 by admin

Big news is making rounds in technology circles today. Google has unveiled another innovative new service targeted at website performance.

Google’s official Page Speed announcement reports speed improvements of 25% — 60% on some websites. The service works by routing your DNS requests to Google’s server where they rewrite your website and serve it to visitors faster with optimized CSS, image, text and script compression, caching and other tricks.

[Header image via Flickr]

Is Google’s Page Speed Service really necessary? I’m not convinced it’s for the masses yet because most of these techniques are available freely. However, I’m sure there is a large market for individuals or businesses who are willing to leave website optimization up to Google. It can provide some peace of mind in knowing that all the many best practices for optimization are taken care of for you.

Try It Out

You can see how the Page Speed Service would improve your website performance now at WebPageTest.org/compare.

For now, the service is free for a select number of webmasters who sign up here. Google plans to charge a fee for usage in the near future.

Related: Instant Pages: Google Plans to Preload #1 Search Result

My Page Speed Service Results

I ran the DotSauce Magazine homepage through the comparison test. You can view my results here. Google was only able to speed up the site by about 0.1 seconds, a 1% improvement. Not surprising really as I have taken steps to increase website performance manually.

Page Speed Service Comparison

Don’t get me wrong, I did see some benefit to the service. The start-rendering time as reported by the comparison did show a marked improvement. Some images began loading 14.9% faster as you can see in the results, particularly on the visual comparison.

I attribute the already fast load time to optimization techniques and resources recently featured in my article, 12 Tips and New Standards for Optimizing Your Website. I highly recommend you implement most, if not all, of these tips if you haven’t already.

How did Google Page Speed work for your website load time? Would you pay a subscription fee for this service? Please leave a comment below with your thoughts.

This should prove to be a valuable service that will help boost business by reducing website bounce rate and increasing search rankings.

Google Launches Pay For Page Speed Service DotSauce Magazine

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Domainate Announces the Launch of Doma.in

Filed under: Uncategorized on 28th Jul 2011 by admin

This is a release sent to me by Domainate.com, which is headed by Steve Jones and Sharon Hayes, both of whom are well respected domain investors who have tons of experience in this field. The release is reproduced exactly to retain the essence of the message. Domainate Announces the Launch of Doma.in, a World-Class Resource

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Traffic Co-Founder Howard Neu Enters the Parking Business – But Not the One You Think!

Filed under: Uncategorized on 28th Jul 2011 by admin

Parking has been a staple of the domain business for the past decade so it probably won’t surprise you to hear that T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Co-Founder Howard Neu has entered the parking business. What will surprise you is that it’s not domain parking.

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