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Blogging Advice - Give Your Readers What They Want
Web gives a lot of exposure weblog stabilizes the exposure with a profound purpose. The purpose of a Weblog is to complement e-newsletters, serving readers in a way that extends a blogger's expertise [Read Article] •
An Editor Spins Her Thoughts about Web Content
A glossy magazine placed an advertisement on its Web site, targeting the publication’s upscale subscribers. The expensive ad emphasized how perfect the tiniest detail would be for guests who stayed at [Read Article] •
Streaming Media: Why It Works
Isn’t it more interesting to pay attention on a kind of medium that is complete with valuable data and presented on a creative way with audio-video quality to match? That’s the kind of media we someti [Read Article] •
Virtual Death Memorials
On March 27, 2005 at the Big Easy’s charmingly bizarre Barrister’s Gallery, artists will experience what afterlife will be in a virtual death memorial group show – Hydriotaphia: New Orleans Artists De [Read Article] •
Combined Hot Multimedia Practical Tips
In the site, http://webmonkey.wired.com/webmonkey/99/26/index1a.html?tw=multimedia Francis Preve’s article on Hot Multimedia Tips, he emphasized that, “As web designers, we don’t want to get caught fl [Read Article] •
Book Review: The Non-designer’s Design Book, Second Edition
One of the books I strongly recommend for non-designers like me is Robin Williams' "Non-Designer's Design Book". It is a must for dummies who want to have a career on graphic designing even without th [Read Article] •
What is Good Content?
I’ve read that a good web site is all about content, content, and oh yes content. Now if you’ve managed to design your site so that you can fill it with great content, what next, how do you know what [Read Article] •
Most Effective Search Engine Marketing
Most effective search engine marketing strategies consider a few key aspects of search engine optimization.
1. The target market: It's important to make certain that your key words target the marke [Read Article] •
The Google Sandbox Explained
Introduction
The Google Sandbox is a metaphorical term to explain why most new websites have very poor rankings in Google Search Engine Results Pages (SERPS). Very few people know for sure if the ' [Read Article] •
Choosing your Meta-Keywords
Introduction
This article assumes you already know what a ‘meta-tag keyword’ is and know a little about their importance to search engines. In this article I will attempt to explain the art of choo [Read Article] •
How to Choose a Web Host - Frequently Asked Questions
In this article you’ll be provided with helpful information about how to choose a web host. There are several things to look for when choosing a reliable web host. Below, you will be provided with fre [Read Article] •
Why Web Hosts and ISPs Need Web Site Monitoring
If you have spent much time earning a living on the Internet, few things will surprise you. However, I am always amazed with how many companies and individuals make astounding claims without backing t [Read Article] •
Selling Merchandise On Your Website
A viral marketing tool and a potential money-spinner. Suzanne Power looks at the options and believes Spreadshirt can take over the Cafepress mantle
If you take away poker, dating, and naked ladies [Read Article] •
The 8 Most Important Website Design Principles
Building an Innovative and Effective Website, by making full use of available technologies, is crucial for the future success of your current or future online business. There are literally 1000's of g [Read Article] •
Hosting Your Own Web Server: Things to Consider
Are you disgusted or disappointed with your current web host? Have you switched web hosting companies too many times? Have you thought of hosting your own website(s)? Do you have the ambition to contr [Read Article] •
Choosing a Right Hosting Solution
You have done all the hard works for developing your website but when it comes selecting your host you may face trouble that it does not have all the features which is required by your site. It is imp [Read Article] •
Testament to Testimonials
Should You Use Testimonials on Your Website?
We have all seen websites showcasing their testimonials either spread strategically throughout the site or all together on their own glorious page. They [Read Article] •
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Monitoring Server Uptime to Avoid Revenue Reduction
Monitoring your website's uptime is imperative to the success of your online endeavors. Why? While it's important to know if your website is runn [Read Article] •
Logo in the Browsers Address Bar - Favicon
Several people have asked me about logo branding with an image that appears in a users address bar. While I personally removed the Favorite Icon from most of my hosts (In the process of creating a mor [Read Article] •
CSS – Site Design Basics Part One
When it comes to designing a Website, there are several modern programming techniques that can make the designer’s task much easier. Once the content and focus of the Website is decided, layout should [Read Article] •
Content Management
More and more businesses are recognizing the importance of content management when it comes to their websites. Website content is more important than ever before, and as the Internet matures and chang [Read Article] •
How Much Bandwidth Does Your Web Site Need?
One of the most common concerns people have when deciding to host a web site is figuring out how much bandwidth they’ll need. Get too little bandwidth and you might be hit with overage fees or have yo [Read Article] •
You Too Can Have an Amazing Website
It is a well-known fact that a successful business depends greatly on how it is marketed. With an ever increasing dependence on the web, the use of a professional website is not only a necessity, but [Read Article] •
Rethinking Linking - Link Exchange Back to Basics
In the old days of the internet, links were the primary communication path between web sites. Search engines were not as sophisticated as today, and search results rather crude. Actually, even today l [Read Article] •
Do-It-Yourself Web Design
Twisting your handle-bar mustache, you think to yourself....
I'm pretty good with computers and I'm a smart guy/gal. I even have some web software. Who needs a web designer?...
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