December 12th, 2008 — 02:51 pm
Freedom that is free of responsibilities can make one oblivious of one’s image in society. Similarly a website with all the bells and whistles attached, but poor in content and focus will hardly be noticed on the web. In our endeavour to create a lasting impression, one tends to exhaust all options available without really thinking about the need for such garish features.
Since reading from a web page can be more difficult than that from a printed document, the background colour for the website must be such that the text is readable with minimum effort. While superimposing text on to graphics, the text should still be clearly visible.
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September 20th, 2008 — 03:34 pm
In simple terms, keyword density is the number of times a keyword appears in your web content. Keywords are important for SEO purpose, but over use of these words can have an adverse effect. Your content may be considered as spam by the search engines and may even lead to ban your website. However, if you make wise use of the targeted keywords throughout the website, keeping density size within control, you would find that your site would be considered for good rankings.
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March 17th, 2008 — 03:57 pm
Making money on the web is directly related to getting more people to visit your site. It is based on simple marketing rules that the more people watch your product, the more are the chances that your product is bought. The advantage on the web is that there is no sales man pestering the potential customer and he can ways weigh his options at his own pace.
Choose an interesting topic before building the site itself, so that traffic flow is increased. If your site is already up and running, see to it that the latest happenings in your field of interest is covered on your site.
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June 5th, 2003 — 04:03 pm
Gone are the days when the manufacturer or developer of a product was held in awe. Instead, the customer or client rules the web world. And so web sites are on the move to rate the quality of their service based on what the user has to say. This may not seem surprising, but for the enormity of the problem at hand. A web site is not a product that has limited features and hence can give rise to huge number of comments regarding its functionality, appearance user friendliness or design.
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February 14th, 2002 — 03:45 pm
Slavery may have found a new and prominent form, in the ways that search engines dominate the web world. Any information not conforming to these are either not displayed at all, or pushed down the pecking order as the search results are thrown up.
Search engines strive to provide more useful information, rather than acting only as a “go-between” for the user and the vast ocean that is the web. These engines keep track of all the sites that carry the latest updates on a given subject matter. This is the reason why one finds blogging sites are regularly picked when a search is given. Hence, beware of going slack and finding yourself struck off the list of the favourites.
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