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In all honesty, the difference is in the job description. But what may confuse a good many people is the attention paid by each to different parts of the process. It is true that they both work toward making your site superior, but there are two parts of the job that need to be considered. Richard Vanderhurst is a man who knows the web, and in his teachings, he tells his students that if you are working on SEO for your website, do not hire a web designer. A Web Developers   plans, models and creates the final display of your website. It is a good idea to use Web Developers   in the initial construction and coding of the site. But as Richard Vanderhurst explains, the SEO engineer will make sure that websites are in the top ranking a Google search. It's true that some web designers may understand and easily execute the SEO process. But before laying your money into the hands of someone who is unsure of search engine optimization, you'd better rethink your options. In his lectures, Richard Vanderhurst gives a broad clarification that those who are trained in the practice of SEO can effectively use keywords and phrases to augment titles, descriptions and links throughout your site. In doing so, they can launch it into a higher position of ranking on a search engine, making it more accessible to customers and promoting growth to any business. Vanderhurst assures his students that SEO can almost guarantee a website will be raised in consumer views with the proper page-rank.

Destroying malware one byte at a time is the catchy phrase that the company uses in many of its ad campaigns. That is in fact what the anti-malware program does in reality. It checks for virus signatures as it scans through every byte of software code present in the thousands of files stored in ones computer system. It literally scans through millions of bytes of code looking for a string of suspicious bytes that might indicate the presence of malicious software. The pace at which this scan takes place is incredible given the fact that an average scan takes no more than a few minutes to execute, during which literally thousands of files are scanned for infection.

The Malware Bytes anti-malware program takes pride in the fact that it detects and cures the largest number of malware when compared to any of its rivals. The reviews of this anti-malware program by independent sources also support this claim predominantly. Most of all, users of the free version of this software have given rave reviews regarding its efficacy and whole heartedly recommend it to whoever is willing to listen. This piece of software has generally received a very good rating among computer savvy users, which is an indication that it is really effective in achieving what it claims it does. Many of the computer gurus have also recommended this software, which makes it stand out from the crowd.

This software comes in two versions ñ free and commercial. While the free version itself is claimed to detect and cure more malware than any of its rivals, the commercial version goes one step ahead and provides real-time protection wherein the program monitors the activities within the computer and stops any form of malicious behavior even before it starts. The cost to upgrade to a commercial version is less than twenty-five dollars which is a very reasonable amount compared to the quality of protection that the program provides. To ensure that ones computer is guarded against all forms of malicious activity from rogue programs, one needs to install either a free or commercial version of Malware Bytes, the anti-malware program that destroys malware one byte at a time.

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