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How Do I Drive Traffic To A Brand New Website?
by Richard Grady
Every single day, more and more people upload brand new websites to the Internet. I don't have any figures, but there must be hundreds of thousands of new pages being added daily - if not considerably more! Read more
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5 Tips For the Perfect Domain Name
by Niall Roche
What is a domain name? A domain name is the location of your website on the Internet. Your domain name will be what you become known by online so it's important to get it right. Read more
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Custom error pages
by David Callen
Link Rot is everywhere on the Internet. Link rot is the name often used to refer to broken links on the web, by broken I do of course mean links that don't work. Read more
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Favicon.ico file guide
by David Callen
Favicon.ico is the name of the icon Internet Explorer 5+ uses in the address bar when someone's viewing their favorites. There should be one beside the address of this page now if you using IE5+. Read more
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Webdesign don'ts
by David Callen
Your website is the life and soul of your Internet presence, if your website appears and acts unprofessional your company will seem unprofessional and people won't feel confident buying from you. Read more
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Webdesign do's
by David Callen
You may have read the article entitled Webdesign don'ts, the article as the name suggests covers some of the things you should avoid when designing a website, things that will likely cause visitors to never want to visit your site again. Read more
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Content is king
by David Callen
On the Internet content is king and always will be. This is because the Internet is the information superhighway and most people use it for information of some sort. Read more
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Maintaining Your Business Website
by Tim Knox
If you want to be a web designer, be a web designer. However, if the key focus of your business is building widgets, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that your time would be better spent building widgets, not Web sites. Read more
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If You Build It, Will They Come?
by Tim Knox
Assuming that a website will automatically attract customers is the single biggest mistake that many business owners make. It is this mistake that eventually leads them to dismiss their website as a failure and abandon their online sales efforts. Read more
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Robots.txt file guide
by David Callen
We all know search engine optimization is a tricky business, sometimes we rank well on one engine for a particular keyphrase and assume that all search engines will like our pages and hence we'll rank well for that keyphrase on a number of engines. Unfortunately this is rarely the case. Read more
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Google ranking tips - part 3
by David Callen
I think we've had enough maths stuff for now, just remember that the name of the game is to get as many links from pages with high PR and few other links. The more of these links you get the more your PR will grow and the more your rankings will improve for your relevant keywords. Read more
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Google ranking tips - part 2
by David Callen
One final tip on page relevancy is the point on having your keywords and phrases in links which point to your site. It's a good idea to have the linking text contain your keywords as Google even says itself in its description of its Pagerank technology that it analyzes pages that links come from. Read more
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Google ranking tips
by David Callen
Google is by far the most popular search engine available today for both ordinary surfers and webmasters alike.
Surfers like it because of the highly relevant results it gives and the speed at which it delivers them. Read more
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Search engine optimization guide - part 4
by David Callen
The first few lines on a page are now extremely important and nearly all search engines look at these lines for keywords and phrases. A good idea is to place a slightly altered and extended version of your title tag here, which includes your targeted words once or twice. Read more
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Search engine optimization guide - part 3
by David Callen
Meta tags like title tags are tags which are embedded in the HTML of a page. However they are not as important as title tags because only a handful of search engines use them as a factor when determining the relevancy of a page. They still must be included in all your webpages however to get maximum results from the search engines. Read more
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