Saturday, April 29. 2006
By: Donald Nelson
A website is more than just a home page. In fact, it is useful to think of a website as a cluster of mini websites, with each of the inner pages being a full-fledged website. Depending on the content of these inner pages, visitors will enter your site through these “side doors” on the strength of search engine queries that match the content of these interior pages.
Continue reading "How To Get All Of Your Web Pages Indexed In The Major Search Engines"
Thursday, April 27. 2006
By : Wim Hoogenraad
Google claims that calculating the Page Rank and getting a good position in the search results are fully automated processes. Manipulating and pushing are 'forbidden' and trespassers are punished. But when you look at the structure of the Google system there might be a way to buy a higher ranking.
Continue reading "Can you buy a higher Page Rank at Google?"
Wednesday, April 26. 2006
To Make Better Looking Websites.
By : Jay Gilbert
Building professional looking websites can definitely be challenging.
Continue reading "5 Quick & Dirty Tips For Using Microsoft FrontPage"
Tuesday, April 25. 2006
For those in the Internet business the availability of their web site is a major concern. The cost of downtime for web businesses can amount to $10,000 an hour. And this is without counting the losses caused by missed opportunities and lost sales. Losses in image and credibility these businesses suffer because eventual downtime is even harder to quantify
Monday, April 24. 2006
It’s an unfortunate thing, but the internet certainly has its share of unscrupulous people. In my opinion, the worst amongst these are those that deploy software robots to roam the web and harvest email addresses from web pages. These addresses are then collated into huge databases and sold for the purpose of spam.
Continue reading "How To Stop Spambots Harvesting Your Email Address"
Sunday, April 23. 2006
By Jennifer Kyrnin.
When you create a Web design, one of the more overlooked aspects of the design is the layout. Now, many people think about how to do a layout (CSS, tables, frames, etc.), but the basics of Web layout are often completely ignored.
Continue reading "Similar to Paper Layouts - Web Layouts Should be Simple and Clear"
Saturday, April 22. 2006
By Richard Igoe Fred R. David, a business strategy author, defines strategy as "the art and science of formulating, implementing, and evaluating cross functional decisions that enable an organisation to achieve its objective", Strategic Management, Prentice-Hall (1985).
Continue reading "Formulating a Web Site Strategy"
Thursday, April 20. 2006
By: Mary Hanna
Submitting articles to Article directories on the internet is an effective way to get more traffic to your websites. There are a few problems with this system that I will point out so that you can become more proficient in this strategy.
Continue reading "Learn How To Get Your Articles In the Directories Without Being A Spammer"
Wednesday, April 19. 2006
What are Content Management Systems (CMS) / Backend Systems?
Although Content Management Systems may vary slightly among industry definitions, a common usage for a Content Management System is to add new content (information, articles, photos, music) to a website.
Continue reading "Overview of Web Content Management Systems"
Tuesday, April 18. 2006
If you run a serious online business your website is probably the major contributing factor to your success, especially if it’s well-designed, user-friendly and informative. The company website is the prime connection between you and the all-important customer base, upon which every business relies. So it makes sense that everything a person sees on a website should project an image that is consistent with your corporate identity.
Continue reading "The Importance of a Good Website and a Good Logo"
Monday, April 17. 2006
By Kenneth Doyle.
It is now a well established fact that people primarily use the Internet to search for information on specific topics to solve specific problems.
Now (of course) there are other ways the Internet is used too...
Continue reading "The Three CORE Ways Web Site Content Gets Traffic."
Saturday, April 15. 2006
By: Paul coulter
What do the Internet’s most profitable websites such as Dell, Amazon and Yahoo all have in common? They are plain, simple, and easy to use. The most effective web sites do not employ fancy graphics or animations to sell their products and services because these distractions take away from the goal of a website – selling! Your goal is to sell your products, services, and yourself – not impress people with your technical prowess. It just does not make sense to pay a website development company thousands of dollars to design a fancy website that will not be as effective as its cheaper, simpler counter-part.
Continue reading "Keeping Your Website Simple is most effective"
Friday, April 14. 2006
By: Ainuddin Mohamad
After having built the web pages the next step is to display it in your website. The important factor is to select a hosting service which could offer a better reliable service for your business. The following query and explanation section throws light on what a web hosting service does and how to make a best choice among the millions of hosting concern available today in market.
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Wednesday, April 12. 2006
By: Submit2Please
There are so many criterions that search engines follow to determine a site’s rank for certain key or search words. One of these includes links to the site. The page rank of a site is directly related to the number of links it has. The more links you have pointed to your site, with some variation of the key phrase you want to rank high for, the better ranking in the search engines you will receive.
Continue reading "Benefits of Directory Submission Services"
Monday, April 10. 2006
By Dick Molleman
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Marketing through e-mail is at least as effective as other ways of finding business: Acquisition by telephone, mailings in print, advertising, etc. It could even be more efficient because it is low cost, fast and direct. E-mail marketing however still is underdeveloped. An important reason for this is the existence of Spam.
Continue reading "Email marketing and Spam, synonym or opposites?"
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