Tag: Html Code

How to Run a Successful Link Exchange Program

Posted on Jul.15, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Link Exchanges are a very time consuming project. The time it takes to find the sites to exchange with, contact them and place a link on your page can seem like an eternity. The hardest part about link exchanges isn’t the research, it’s the waiting. This article will give you some tips to help speed response time to your requests.
“How long does it normally take?” you ask. The average wait can be 2 to 3 weeks, sometimes even longer. The [...]


How To Start An Internet Business ? Meta Tags and Keyword Density

Posted on Jul.14, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Okay, you have a domain name, layout and content. Now we get to a step that will go a long way to determining how the site will rank. Yes, we are going to focus on two infamous topics, meta tags and keyword density.
Meta Tags
Meta tags are html code blocks that "tell" a search engine what is on a particular site page. Meta tags are not visible on the pages of your site, but search engine robots focus on them. Three [...]


Search Engine Optimisation ? Why And How To Do It

Posted on Jun.08, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

In the following article I will give you some basic guidelines to follow in order to help get your web site ranked at the top of popular organic search engines. More detailed information can be found in our DIY Internet Marketing Guide "Start at the Beginning" Click here for an excerpt: http://www.enable-uk.co.uk/html/book_2.html
What Is Optimisation?
Search engine optimisation is the process of creating or modifying a web site so that it encompasses the design, background coding, text copy, and link-building elements search [...]


Make Sure The World Sees Your Website

Posted on May.26, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

You have spent hours creating a HTML masterpiece, you have posted it to your web host and showed your friends and family your work of art. As much as your friends and family love your new website your site will not be pulling in any profits for you unless the rest of the internet world knows it even exists. For this reason knowing how to market your site and getting your site noticed by your target audience is the most [...]


Improving usability for screen reader users

Posted on Apr.22, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

Simply ensuring your website is accessible to screen reader users is unfortunately not enough to ensure these users can find what they’re looking for in a reasonably quick and efficient manner. Even if your site is accessible to screen reader users, its usability could be so incredibly poor that they needn’t have bothered coming to your site.
Fortunately, there are plenty of simple-to-implement guidelines you can follow, which not only drastically improve usability for screen reader users, but for all [...]


Get Linked – Part One

Posted on Apr.12, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

The Secret Behind the Internet
Last week’s issue of “Getting Results” was largely theoretical
and abstract. This week I hope to offer you some real-world
advice that you can put to use straight away tohelp you gain
better search engine rankingsand grow your online contact base
without software, spam, or any dirty tricks.
Before We
Begin
I’m going to be discussing something called PageRank. (Click that link to find out what
it is.) You can check the PageRank for any website by
downloading the Google Toolbar.
OK, now [...]


HTML for Beginners

Posted on Apr.05, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

For some reason, HTML seems to really frighten a lot of people.
Some have seen complicated HMTL that’s been produced by an
editor program, or they’ve clicked ‘View Source’ on a few pages
and been scared by what they’ve seen.
What you have to realise, though, is that HTML was designed from
the beginning to be a very simple language to learn and to use -
just because automated systems for producing it have a tendency
to make it over-complicated, it doesn’t mean that your code [...]


What Does This Meta Tag Look Like?

Posted on Mar.13, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

This Meta tag is usually placed beneath the title and Meta
description tags in the section of your pages’
HTML code, like this: your DESCRIPTIVE KEYWORDS
title goes here
If this Meta tag were a
child, it would be put into a foster home due to all the abuse
it has received over the years! Once upon a time, in the
prehistoric days of the Internet (1995?), Meta keyword tags were
a great little tool for the search engines to use to help them
determine [...]


HTML – A Website Language Explained – For Over 35s

Posted on Mar.01, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

This is a very perfunctory look at the website code HTML, for those who never did any kind of Computer Studies at school and have never had the need or opportunity to look under the skirt of your average website. There’s nothing that an experienced webmaster will find here that’s not very basic, but for those who have just begun to discover the ‘website’ and especially those venturing into… maybe starting one of their own, here’s a basic understanding to [...]


10 Ways To Irritate Your Visitors

Posted on Feb.15, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

Let’s face it. It is really hard to come up with new ways to fully irritate visitors to your site.
I thought I would share some ways that I have found to irritate visitors and drive them away, thereby saving you money on your hosting bills. These tips are not in order according to their effectiveness, however #1 is by far the most effective. For 100% effectiveness, use any three of these techniques.
1. Install a script to disable everyone’s right mouse [...]