Do you use a side navigation bar on your website?
Many of us do - it makes for an eye-catching, easy-to-use navigational layout.
I regularly get link requests from webmasters whose sites have absolutely no relevance to mine. These aren't spammy bulk emails - they're genuine requests generated via a form that webmaster has filled in on my website.
You know, I try to visit the top webmaster forums at least once a week to see what's cooking in the industry. These forums are normally real hub of information, with some of the best brains in the business engaged in free exchange about all matters related to running a website.
Optimising website pages for the search engines without running into trouble at the very least causes most of us webmasters to keep our brain cells finely honed, and at worst induces massive migraines!
One of the most common challenges for us all is how to present "clean", relevant and original content to a wide range of visitors.
You know how sometimes stuff is staring you in the face, but its significance fails to register until someone hits you across the head with it?
That's how it was recently with an idea which came to me via Marlon Saunders.