Archive for July, 2008

July 2008

July 24th, 2008

By Amy Armitage We have had such a busy and exciting month here at LP. We moved into our new corporate offices in Anaheim and the environment here is so fantastic! We will post some photos for you in next month’s newsletter. I’m getting ready to head to Chicago for HostingCon 2008 and I can’t [...]

LunarNews for July 2008

July 24th, 2008

As July comes to a close, we want to thank all of you Lunartics for reading the Lunarpages Newsletter, commenting and giving us your feedback, and helping us make this the number one web hosting newsletter in the world! After we post the August issue, it will really have been 1 year of awesome Lunarpages [...]

SEO Tips: Step Four of Ten – Content Optimization

July 24th, 2008

Author: Jim Hedger This is Part Four in this ten part SEO series. The ten parts of the SEO process we will be covering are: 1. Keyword Research & Selection 2. Competitor Analysis 3. Site Structure 4. Content Optimization 5. Link Building 6. Social Media 7. PPC 8. Statistics Analysis 9. Conversion Optimization 10. Keeping [...]

Lunar Legal – Starting your Internet Business in the Current Economy

July 24th, 2008

This month InternetLitigators has seen a significant increase in membership applications from new Internet businesses. Given the current state of the economy, this development seems contrary to the common understanding of good business practice; however, upon closer examination this development is more closely tied to a shift in focus than an economic barrier to entry [...]

Surfin’ the Spark!

July 24th, 2008

By Amy Armitage I consider myself a social kind of girl, especially online, so when I heard about SocialSpark the name alone was so cool I just HAD to check it out. After I started to surf the Spark, I began to realize there’s a ton of possibilities for bloggers that I really wasn’t even [...]

Fixing Your Website with Deep Trawl

July 24th, 2008

Author: Tiara Rea To me, the worst thing about website errors is that they can often go undiagnosed for weeks, months, or even years if you don’t have the time to monitor every inch of your website 24/7. And for those of you who have hundreds of pages to look over for these errors, it [...]