Tag: Footer
Table Structures For Top Search Engine Positioning
Posted on Jul.05, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
So you have a beautiful website that you paid a pretty penny for and you are completely happy with it ? except no one can find it. Many web designers do not understand search engine positioning, so when they design your website little or no thought is given to the elements of design that may affect your rankings on search engines. On the other hand some search engine positioning companies offer services that will boost your rankings but at the [...]
If You Could Submit Just One Page To The Search Engines Which Should It Be?
Posted on Jun.12, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Listen. Some make submitting pages to search engines sound like the fast track to search engine ranking nirvana. Not to mention you’ll see offers to submit your site to a scadzillion sites for some low nominal fee.
Yeah right. It’s enough to make Pinocchio’s nose grow!
Because it’s just not true. Basically there are really only three search engines that count. Google snags more than 60% of all searches. Yahoo 23%. While MSN search has less than 10%. Which leaves a bit [...]
Ten Design Mistakes to Avoid
Posted on Apr.13, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Avoid these mistakes and your site will be steps ahead of your competition.
1. Not planning your site
Before you even have a website, you must have an idea, a focus. Why do you want a website? What are your plans and goals for the site? Sit down and draw out a map of possible pages and ideas for your site. Include your site’s purpose –whether it is to sell more product or make the public more aware of your issue — [...]
Design a Quality Website
Posted on Apr.12, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Is your Website a quality site? Or should you need some details
for your website..Below are some of the factors you might
consider to have a quality website.
1. Fonts What is the font you use in your website? Is it a
default font or a font, which is user friendly to the visitors?
Some of the fonts are good for Print but might not suit well for
a Web page. Think about the font before building a Website.
2. Color Colors in a Website play a [...]
How To Unclutter The Content Of Your Website
Posted on Apr.06, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
To the search engines, content is king. However if your whole
site is cluttered with content, it can look really boring and
might scare your visitors away.
Identify Your Audience Do you really need to unclutter the
content of your site? The answer to this question will depend on
what type of web audience you are targeting. There are usually 2
types internet users. The first type of users know what they are
looking for and they arrive at your site with a purpose. They
can be [...]
Designing your website with change in mind.
Posted on Mar.26, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
We all know that our websites seem to take of live of their own.
As your site grows updating pages becomes more and more of a
task. This is where server side includes (SSI) can make your
site updates a lot easier and requires a lot less effort.
Visualize your page layout in sections. Most pages Usually
contain a top (header) section, a navigation system, content,
and then a footer (containing copyright info and date). Using
server side includes you can maintain each section in a separate
file [...]
Offering & Delivering a Professional Invoice.
Posted on Mar.24, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Two of the trickiest things to design is a professional proposal
and a professional invoice. An invoice is something that should
be used in every business but usually in start ups or one man
companies it is something that is overlooked. It will not only
allow for you and your client to keep a record of transaction of
payment. It will help your company look more professional, help
you keep better records and also know who needs to pay as well
as who is late with payment.
Setting [...]
Determining Key Words and Phrases
Posted on Mar.18, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Determining the key words and phrases that a potential website
visitor might type into a search engine when looking for
something in the category of your website is an important
consideration, since you will want to use these words and
phrases in your text content and descriptions. You should look
for up to 20 key words and phrases for each page.
Google Suggest is a wonderful new tool to use for this research.
Type in terms that may be used, and you will see the popularity
of [...]
PHP & Templates
Posted on Mar.18, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Much in the same way PHP can display dynamically generated content,
PHP can change the whole look of your site. Through a template
system and simple variable that sets a session containing the
user’s preferred template, you can make your site customizable
to your visitors. Many sites do this simple procedure to insure
a large percent of their visitors are content with the way their
site looks.
A template system generally consists of a header file, a body
compilation process in a number of files and a single [...]
Mix Up Your Content to Drive More Traffic
Posted on Mar.11, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Utilizing the kind of content that can be obtained on
free-reprint article directories is a good method of adding a
wider range of search keywords to your website. By increasing
the range of keywords on your website, you will find more of
your own links in the search results of the major spider
search engines.
A few of the “free-reprint article directories” I am referencing
include:
http://Content.thePhantomWriters.com
http://www.EzineArticles.com/
http://www.Marketing-Seek.com/
http://www.EbooksnBytes.com/
http://www.Family-Content.com/
http://www.Zongoo.com/
In truth, there are thousands of websites using these articles,
to [...]
