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by Seomul Evans
You can use every SEO tool and trick in the book, but if your website is sloppy, difficult to navigate, poorly constructed, or devoid of pertinent information, all the SEO in the world isn’t going to make a visitor to your site stick around long enough to find out about your products and services. As you’re constructing your website, be sure to include these 15 pages:
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Posted by Electra on Wednesday, November 04 @ 15:10:58 EST (615 reads) |
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by James Mahony
Google has implemented a cutting edge method of crawling web site for its search engine index. This unprecedented method of indexing web pages is known as Google Sitemaps, and it is quickly growing in popularity among webmasters and SEO agents and managers due to its ability to get entire web site indexed quickly and to pick up errors in the links coming into and out of these web site.
Google Sitemaps consists of placing the URLs of your pages along with important information regarding how Google should index them into an XML document. This information is then read by the Google Spider and the pages are normally indexed quite quickly assuming that they are coherent to Google's standards for indexing pages (and also assuming that the sitemaps conform to Googles Sitemap Criteria which will be explained a little later).
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Posted by Electra on Saturday, August 29 @ 10:53:50 EDT (566 reads) |
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by Jason Chance
As a frequent visitor to forums in which people ask for critiques of their new ecommerce sites, I have seen the best and the worst of small business Web development. For the first 1000 posts or so, I was helpful, kind, and supportive when gently pointing out each developer's site issues and how he or she could make the site "the best it could be".
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Posted by Electra on Wednesday, July 08 @ 20:47:38 EDT (490 reads) |
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by Courtney Heard
We have a running joke in our office that one day we’ll load a page and it will say “You have reached the end of the World Wide Web” and it will be the truth. I’ve visited so many web sites in my time, it’s unreal. There are a few web site features and practices that keep popping up, in spite of their highly detrimental nature. I find myself, day in and day out, advising clients to remove something or other from their web site, as it is stunting their online business potential. But cleaning up the World Wide Web one client at a time isn’t very efficient, so I’ll share with you the Top 10 most ludicrous things you can do on your web site, and hopefully we’ll get this mess cleaned up.
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Posted by Electra on Wednesday, June 17 @ 16:52:54 EDT (572 reads) |
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by Rob Rose
For most modern organizations, the Web site is now much more than just the company's online face. It can be brand builder, revenue generator, customer service point, and so much more. Getting the site up is only the beginning; the business has to then understand if the target audience is getting the information it needs, examine the benefits delivered to customers on literally every page, and use all the gathered information to continuously improve the experience for end-users. This is why Web analytics is so important.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Monday, January 12 @ 13:18:16 EST (718 reads) |
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by Scott Oliver
Sometimes it can feel as though you're alone in the online business world, just trying to guess at what will make your customers happy. It would be so much easier if customers would simply tell you what they want and what they don't want from your business - wouldn't it? This is why you're seeing more Feedback options on websites than ever before. But the trick is to encourage your customers to actually utilize this option for themselves and for your benefit. Here are five ways to encourage customers to give you the feedback you need.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Monday, December 01 @ 13:29:37 EST (530 reads) |
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by Bob Bentz
Choosing the right color scheme for your new website might be the most important single decision you will make in the start-up phase of your new web site.
But, how do you make sure that the colors you choose are right for your web site?
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Posted by MWAdmin on Friday, November 28 @ 01:52:53 EST (531 reads) |
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by Jerry Bader
Dealing with website development issues can be an overwhelming task. There are many things your marketing team must consider, in fact, there are so many things to bear in mind that many of the most important ones never get dealt with, or are buried under competing interests.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Monday, November 24 @ 16:33:04 EST (506 reads) |
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by Jerry Bader
Tip O'Neill, the late Speaker of The House of Representatives is often quoted as saying "All politics is local," meaning a politician that helps a constituent with a problem is likely to win that vote based on the personal assistance provided, irrespective of that politician's stance on the larger, more weighty, geo-political issues. What then of business, is all business local or international?
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Posted by MWAdmin on Monday, November 17 @ 15:35:02 EST (493 reads) |
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by Scott Van Achte
In a world where more and more households are connected to the internet, bandwidth is becoming an issue and brownouts have been predicted to occur in the next few years. With the strain on the infrastructure of the internet this makes having an efficient, fast loading website all that much more important.
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Posted by MWAdmin on Thursday, November 13 @ 14:08:12 EST (507 reads) |
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