Tag: Specifics

Google Patent Application ? Linking

Posted on Jul.07, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

The recent patent application filed by Google details numerous items the search engine uses to rank web pages. The specific application is summarized as:
"A method for scoring a document, comprising: identifying a document; obtaining one or more types of history data associated with the document; and generating a score for the document based on the one or more types of history data."
The patent application sheds significant light for those pursuing search engine optimization with Google. Patent applications can be difficult [...]


How To Make A Fortune With FREE Advertising!

Posted on Jun.28, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

How To Gain FREE Advertising That Will Make You Rich!
Okay-Just What Exactly Is "Free Advertising"???
Before I get into the specifics of actually HOW to get free advertising – it’s important for you to completely understand exactly what free advertising is.
"Free Advertising" is any mention, listing or "blurb" about your product in a magazine, newsletter, book, manual, directory etc. You see, advertising does not have to be paid for. There are tons of ways in which you can attract public attention [...]


How To Quickly Make Money With Your Website?

Posted on May.25, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Quickly making money with a website is the dream of all new online marketers but can it be done and if so how is it done. This article tells what I did in order to start making money in less than 3 weeks with a brand new website in the competitive insurance industry.
The first step I took was to decide on a particular industry. Unlike many of the experts that advocate selecting a niche in order to exploit it, I [...]


Understanding Googles Algorithm

Posted on May.16, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

What is the Google Algorithm?
An algorithm is a mathematical equation that uses certain information from your website in order to define its rankings. If you’re looking for a printout of the specific equation Google uses to rank sites and how much each factor is weighed, this is not the place to get it. The actual algorithm used by Google is a secret, and will stay that way for as long as they can keep it. Although the specifics of the [...]


Free Traffic Course – Day 1

Posted on May.13, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Isn’t online a magical invention? Surely it is, just imagine how many people can share their thoughts or open their businesses or run any kind of activity through their personal web sites. Online gives a huge worldwide potential to any idea converted into a web site.
But, even the most perfect web site can be dead. Hope you did not face it with your website, but online experience shows that you can pay for making the fanciest web design in the [...]


Is A Picture Really Worth a Thousand Words?

Posted on Feb.20, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

The great debate: how much copy you should have on your site, particularly on the home page?
Do you subscribe to the idea that a picture is worth a thousand words–and therefore images, not a lot of text, should be the main thrust of your home page? Or do words have more power to capture a visitor’s attention and compel them to buy–meaning you should aim for powerful copy?
As a graphic designer, my natural inclination is to create graphically-rich, light text [...]


5 Steps of Web Accessibility Testing

Posted on Feb.10, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

Anyone can test a web page or even an entire site for
accessibility. The necessary knowledge isnt PhD level or even too vast. It
does require familiarity with HTML and CSS, the ability to appreciate the
unique challenges faced by users with various disabilities, and an
understanding of the W3C Accessibility Guidelines. Beyond that, all you need is
the desire and time.

Step 1 Validate
HTML and CSS
This step may come as a surprise to many. After all,
wouldnt invalid [...]


Job Description: Webmaster

Posted on Jan.07, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

A brain surgeon was conversing with a famous writer at a party. “When I retire, I’d like to become a writer,” he told her. “That’s interesting,” she responded. “When I retire, I’d like to become a brain surgeon.” Running a website isn’t exactly brain surgery, but like writing professionally, neither is it as easy as many people think it is. But as with writing, it looks easy. “It must be nice to work at home and make money online,” they [...]


Great Web Hosting – What to Look For!

Posted on Nov.04, 2008, under Web Hosting No Comments

Web hosting can best be described as a modern-day
marriage: none of this till death do us part stuff, it’s
more like I’ll stick around as long as your uptime is 100%,
you answer my frantic queries instantly, and you charge me
less than a decent latte at Starbucks. What follows is a
few tips to help make the relationship less rocky and
possibly prosperous!
First of all, we all need to take a little responsibility
and at least figure out what we think we need from a [...]


Four Types of Web Hosting

Posted on Oct.10, 2008, under Web Hosting No Comments

Free Web Hosting Service
This is the most basic kind of Web hosting that you can get.
Free Web hosting is typically advertisement-supported and offers
limited features. This is the best option for those just
starting out and only interested in hosting a small personal
site that will be light on traffic.
Free Web hosts will give you a subdomain (yoursite.example.com)
or a directory (www.example.com/~yoursite). They include a small
amount of bandwidth and storage and tend to offer little to no
support for MySQL, PHP, multiple e-mail addresses, and [...]