Michael Jones

Having worked in the IT field since 1994, Mike has been through the boom, the bang, and the bust of Internet history. He was fortunate enough to have worked at one of the first 10 online stores, and also experienced the very first hacking, not to mention, was sitting in the board room at Yahoo when they experienced their first big DOS (denial of service) attack. He really should write a book. Mike is here to share his website experience and one of the top website repair and programming teams in the business. Give Mike a call and tell him about your site. He can explain everything from full website development, custom software and website repairs for any PHP based CMS. He will explain everything to you in layman terms and is great at following up and following through.

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Michael Jones's Guest Appearances

The Wild West Is Over, There Are Rules For Websites, With Michael L. Jones – Part 2

Filed in Podcasts, Previous Episodes on December 14, 2023

In part 1, Michael Jones discussed his website experience and what everyone needs to know about website rules and compliance.

He continues this discussion in part 2.

Tune in to hear Mike’s thoughts on:

  • Site builders such as Wix and Shopify vs. CMS
  • What is a quality site and the google quality score and why is it important?
  • What happened to keywords?
  • Google only indexes the mobile layout version of a site, why?
  • What about the ‘Google my business account’, why do I need one?
  • Trust factors
  • What is the situation with squeeze pages and why are landing pages better?
  • Why do I have to size images; dynamic resizing and the new google webp images format
  • Hosting cheap vs good hosting. The secret behind cheap hosting.
  • Video is king and why you need video on your website
  • And much, much more!

Invitation From Guest:

225 tips that every website owner should know about Google – 911websiterepair.com/tips

The Wild West Is Over, There Are Rules For Websites, With Michael L. Jones – Part 1

Filed in Podcasts, Previous Episodes on December 12, 2023

Having worked in the IT field since 1994, Mike Jones has been through the boom, the bang, and the bust of Internet history.

In this first, of a 2-part episode, Mike is here to share his website experience and what everyone needs to know about website rules and compliance.

If you follow the rules, you can do very well. The problem is people do not follow the rules for websites.

Tune in to hear Mike’s thoughts on:

  • Site builders such as Wix and Shopify vs. CMS
  • What is a quality site and the google quality score and why is it important?
  • What happened to keywords?
  • Google only indexes the mobile layout version of a site, why?
  • What about the ‘Google my business account’, why do I need one?
  • Trust factors
  • What is the situation with squeeze pages and why are landing pages better?
  • Why do I have to size images; dynamic resizing and the new google webp images format
  • Hosting cheap vs good hosting. The secret behind cheap hosting.
  • Video is king and why you need video on your website
  • And much, much more!

Invitation from Guest: 

225 tips that every website owner should know about Google – 911websiterepair.com/tips

Is Your Website Secure? The Answer Is Probably No (Even If You Think It’s Yes), with Michael Jones

Filed in Podcasts, Previous Episodes on July 28, 2015 0 Comments

Mike JonesDid you know: 640,000 websites and 5.8 billion webpages are infected with malware per month? Small and medium size businesses – meaning the vast majority of Business Creators – are the easiest and primary targets. A website can have literally hundreds of exploitable vulnerabilities. Is your website secure?

Oh, and did you also know that malware can find its way into your smartphone through apps, which are themselves web-based? How many apps have you downloaded lately? How many do you REALIZE you’ve downloaded lately?

Michael Jones, founder of Sitesassure, joins us for an eye-opening hour and reveals a new approach to website security you may have not seen up until now.