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web hosting, and web site design to help you create a web
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Web Site Hosting and Web Design
» Table
Layout and Design for Search Engines
Search engine spiders see your web
pages in the order that the HTML presents your content. Using
tables to control your page layout can put less important
information ahead of your main page content.
» Ten
Reasons Your Business Needs a Website
A website can give you more return
on your investment than most any other form of "traditional"
advertising and promotion.
» Linux
versus Windows Hosting
What type of server should you use
for your web site?
Marketing and Optimization
» 10
Secrets To Improving Your Website's Conversion Ratio
According to the so-called experts, a decent conversion ratio
is right around one percent. In other words, one out of every
one hundred visitors to your website converts to a sale.
» Search
Engine Submission Guide
Not only is it necessary to continually fine-tune your website's
information, but your site must also be submitted to search
engines in order for people to find what you have to offer.
» Advertising
101
Here are a few very good reasons
why you need to start advertising today.
» Want
a flawless site?
Want to discover some truly awesome
flaws in your site?
» Writing
SEO Copy – Eight Steps to Success
By following these eight simple
guidelines, you’ll be able to overhaul the copy on your
website ensuring it’s agreeable to both search engines
and visitors.
» SEO
Trade Secrets
Eight Great Tools for Search Engine
Optimization.
» Buzz
Words vs Effective SEO Keyworks
Optimizing with buzzwords may not
be the best way to gain traffic.
Domain Name
» ICANN
Transfer Policy creates loophole for theft
Domain Registrants may be learning of a new ICANN Domain Name
transfer policy the hard way – by losing their domain
name – unless they either set their domain names to
registrar-lock, or proactively monitor and respond "NO"
to transfer requests.
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