Search Engine Optimization and Submission Facts Author: A.M. Wilmont Bringing potential customers to your business website is an ongoing task, not a single decisive event. First you need to ensure that your pages are adequately Optimized for the search engine robots which index the internet. This means that the content
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The Basics of Starting Your Own Website Author: Tim Frady You will note from the title that this article is for the beginners. The very first thing to consider is what kind of software you will use. I admit, my personal favorite is Microsoft FrontPage. It is what is known as a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you
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Ways Not To Look Like An Amateur Author: Florie Lyn Masarate Nothing can compare to the proud feeling you get when you see your own design, with your signature, on print. These would be for the trying-hard-to-be-good-designers point of view, anyway. If you are one of these beginners, chances are you would be
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How to Choose a Web Host - Frequently Asked Questions Author: Martin Smith In this article you'll be provided with helpful information about how to choose a web host. There are several things to look for when choosing a reliable web host. Below, you will be provided with frequently asked questions and the answers to common
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How to create an RSS feed Author: Allan Burns An RSS news feed can be used to communicate with your target audience. It is an ideal means of notifying people of new content on your website without the need for them to keep on visiting your site. You can send newsletters to your readership without
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How To Display RSS Feeds On Your Website Author: Allan Burns This article is intended as a guide for webmasters who want to display automatically updated content on their website in the form of RSS feeds. In this article I will cover the easiest method to implement using javascript for displaying RSS on websites
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When Your Graphic Designer Costs You Money... Author: Granny's Mettle So how do you know when your graphic designer costs you financially and emotionally? When a file is not prepared correctly... When you go to press and have your media material produced in prints, and find out that the file was built incorrectly, then
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Six Basic Reasons Why Visitors Stay On Your Web Site Author: William R. Nabaza 1. The first page appears quickly. It's a good way to have your brief tagline in the starting page of your web site and your company logo. Highlight the benefits and advantages of your products on the starting page. But don't dump all the
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Web Sites Simplified Author: Cindy Kerr Web sites are an important tool for marketing and sales. Most companies know they need a web presence, but they're not sure how it should look or what it should say. Unless you're a web developer, the steps and lingo of web sites can be complex and
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Domain name – An Introduction! Author: Richa Sinha A domain name is a name that identifies one or more IP address. These are mainly used in URLs to identify particular web page. This article elaborates more about types of domain names.
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Affordable Website Design – What More You Need? Author: gulstoch Ideally, though, you'll have not only a good host, but also a web designer who charges by the actual value of the site. Determining this value is a topic best saved for the "what you get" article, but there is something that you can do in these cases to h
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TEN Tips For Your Web Site Home Page Author: Radhika Venkata 1. Loading time: try to be below 20kb less number of images specify height and width of images Html with out erros WYSIWYG editors load up your html code. so try using text editor part of your html editors instead of visual editor 2.
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Traditional businesses on the Internet Author: Dirk Wessels Have you ever thought of putting your business on the Internet, but simply not known where to start or you're not sure whether the Internet is really meant for your business? Most of the time we see the big Internet businesses like Google, Amazon and
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How to Republish RSS Feeds On Your Website Author: Allan Burns In this article I am going to cover some tools that you can use that will allow you to publish RSS feeds on your site. This will allow you to have fresh, updated content on your site and you have control of what sort of content you display and how often
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How Your Personal Site Can Pay for Itself Author: Jeff Hendrickson Has monthly hosting fees got you down? Well cheer up! There are a few simple additions you can make to your site that can help you make your money back and then some. The easiest thing is to add ads to your site. Google's Adsense program offers
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Paper Talk In Printing Author: Florie Lyn Masarate A small factor but otherwise needs some consideration in printing is choosing the kind of paper your print job would be printed on. A few designers do not give much thought about this issue. Some may have techniques so that the color in whatever paper
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Shopping Carts For The Weary Author: T. O' Donnell To choose the means whereby we put our products on the world-wide-web, we proceed by a process of elimination. The chief criteria for judging a shopping cart is the number of credit card processors and shipping services it supports, and the number of
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Why Free Web Hosting May Not Be A Bad Thing Author: Dax Christopher There is paid web hosting and there is free web hosting. Most people tend to steer clear of free web hosting as they tend to believe that there is no free lunch. Free web hosting must have its catches? Well, that really depends on your purposes and
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What is Pay-Per-Click? Author: F. Terrence Markle Pay-per-click (PPC) advertising is when an advertiser pays for each qualified click that sends a search engine user (i.e., visitor) to the advertisers web page. PPC requires the advertiser to bid on key words or key word phrases chosen by the
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10 Inside Secrets to Google Adwords - Part 2 Author: Ron Isaiah Are you frustrated with spending your hard-earned money on Google Adwords and losing more money than you make? Part 2 of this series continues revealing the inside secrets of successful, profitable advertising with Google Adwords. If you missed Part
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Turning Challenge Into Opportunity Author: Jeff Solochek There is a common saying that whenever you are presented with a problem or a challenge, you should turn it into an opportunity. Some of the people who have mastered this concept are; the United States Government, Large Corporations, Self Made
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Walt Disney's Failures Could Inspire Entrepreneurs Author: Stephen Schochet You are a struggling entrepreneur and sometimes it feels like you are pushing a 3 ton boulder up a steep hill. Costs keep mounting and you are considering giving up. Well before you do, check out these 10 setbacks that Walt Disney had, some were
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