Tag: Hierarchy
Searches and Summaries
Posted on Jun.21, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
The Web is constantly growing and changing. The key issue for users of the Web is to know what is there that might help them, or inform them, or entertain them, and to find out in a timely fashion without spending all their time looking. There are two main ways to do this, searches and summaries.
The most common way that users today find the information they want on the Web is by doing a search using one of the many [...]
Link Swapping – There IS A Better Way
Posted on May.12, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Do you ever wonder what the point is in spending all this time, energy and money trying to spread your website link around?
Do you get a sinking feeling in your stomach every time you have to shell out more money for clicks that give you impressive numbers but lead nowhere?
Are you weary of crazed marketing types clamoring to swap links with you when you know that there’s no *real* interest in what you offer?
Link distribution makes sense if you want [...]
Web Page Optimisation
Posted on Mar.26, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Web Page Optimisation
Web Page Optimisation is a technique of attracting “search
engine visibility” to particular Keywords within that page.
How is this achieved?
Firstly there are guidelines within every search engines rules
that determine what you can and can not do. The golden rule is
don`t stuff the page full of “your” keywords this would be a
fruitless task which is immediately recognised by the Search
Engine Algorithms and will result in your page being either,
dropped completely or even undergo a lengthy spell in the sin
bin (Sandbox [...]
Web Design Using a CMS
Posted on Mar.24, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Web Design Using a CMS
There has been a big craze lately, everybody wants their site as
a database driven site or Content Management System (CMS). There
are many advantages to using a CMS over ordinary static page
site, the main on is site structure. You can change the
structure and the hierarchy of the site instantly.
A Content Management System could be best described as
integrating elements of a web site such as design, content,
media and database into one easy to use package. The System is
normally [...]
How to Design Website which Google Likes
Posted on Mar.16, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
How to Design Website which Google Likes
Are you going to design or redesign new website or thinking for
it, then first read below given points, which google likes in a
website, Google Information for Webmasters.
There are more than 80 factors of your website that are taken
into consideration when determining the ranking of your website,
Following these guidelines will help Google find, index, and
rank your site.
Basic principles:
1) Make pages for users, not for search engines. Don’t deceive
your users or present different content to search [...]
Improve your website with these simple steps
Posted on Feb.22, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Once your website is up and running, it is important to review
and update the web site from time to time. This will ensure that
you keep the content fresh and relevant, and of course can also
make changes to improve the content in the light of feedback and
experience gleamed through running the site.
A professional review will run through various aspects of your
site – here is a brief outline of the areas that should be
examined during a web site review:
Usability This is simply [...]
A Website’s Visual Presence
Posted on Feb.08, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
What is the visual presence of a website? Do you get the feeling you are in a discount store or in a stylized, up-scale boutique? Do you see sophistication and elegance? Or, to the contrary, do you see a warehouse sort of look? Simplicity doesnt have to look cheap and low-class. In fact, simplicity can have good figure aesthetically speaking, as long as you have logical intellectual hierarchy and good lines.
Where should the visual emphasis be? I suggest putting the [...]
Real Estate Marketing Online: How to Capture Leads with Website Downloads
Posted on Feb.03, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Here’s one I hear a lot. “I need a real estate marketing website that will generate leads for me.”
To which I usually respond, “Who doesn’t want a website like that?”
Id pay a hefty premium for a marketing website that generates leads. That would be something, wouldn’t it? Imagine, sitting back and sipping a glass of lemonade while your website magically generated online leads for you.
In reality, websites don’t generate much of anything. They’re just a communication medium. It’s the person [...]
How to Quality Review your Website
Posted on Jan.07, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Once your website is up and running, it is important to review and update the web site from time to time. This will ensure that you keep the content fresh and relevant, and of course can also make changes to improve the content in the light of feedback and experience gleamed through running the site.
A professional review will run through various aspects of your site – here is a brief outline of the areas that should be examined during [...]
Google Sitemaps
Posted on Dec.14, 2008, under Web Design No Comments
By the time the Web is growing,
search engines take more time crawling websites and algorithms
must be improved to spider efficiently.
Sitemaps are ususally coded in pure HTML (CSS…), webmasters
commonly use a page to describe the structure of their website
and they insert this mapping onto their main page or on a
different page, so search engines like Google find each link
with more ease.
This article overviews the Google sitemaps xml program which is
in a BETA state. The use of [...]
