Leave Those Links Blue! by Jamie Kiley Don't mess with those links! When you're designing your site, you should leave your text links in their natural state--blue and underlined. We all want to be creative and
How Can I Stop Getting Spam by Sean Proske Are you getting too much spam? We all are, but if you're a webmaster the word spam takes on a whole new meaning.It’s not uncommon for the luckiest of email users to receive
You cant just build a website and hope it works! by Peter Simmons Like any area of business your website needs some effort from you if its going to be successful. You'd be foolish to just build any old website and hope it works. Yet
Choosing the right development company. by selina12 The first things people look at when choosing a web site
development company, is price, and whether their sites are
pretty. If that is all you look for in a web site, y
4 Tips For Building A Website In A Hurry by Lisa M. Cope You want to build a website but your not quite sure where to start. It can be confusing to say the least. You have a really great idea for a hot website that will bring you i
How to Create an Enjoyable Web Page Design by Lala C. Ballatan Novice and professional designers alike – you may probably be skilled enough of any one or all of the techniques in creating a Web page and designing them. However, not a
Web Content Case Study ... by Kris Mills We recently "re-engineered the content and design of a website for Gardner+Lang ( www.gal.com.au ), a leading commercial real estate consultancy in Melbourne, and the res
Make your web site Super Sticky by Steven Gardner With web sites being more common than ever, people are turning to the web to find products and services where they may have used other mediums previously.
In such a
The proper way to use the robots.txt file by Jimmy Whisenhunt When optimizing your web site most webmasters don’t consider using the robots.txt file. This is a very important file for your site. It let the spiders and crawlers know
Creating Data driven pages in Macromedia Dreamweaver MX by Kay Zetkin With the Macromedia’s release of the new version of Dreamweaver, the Dreamweaver MX 2004, creating data – driven pages have several requirements before you can begin making the
Keep Your Navigation Simple! by Jamie Kiley Navigation must be simple. Since it's the backbone of your site, it's imperative that visitors be able to understand it. Here are two tips on how to make simplicity a reality
Why Web Hosts and ISPs Need Web Site Monitoring by David Leonhardt 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 astou
3 Tips to improve your RSS marketing by Allan Burns You have created an RSS feed, or maybe you have several feeds and you post at least once a week to keep your RSS subscribers interested. So now you can sit back and watch your
How Active is Inter Active by Stefene Russell Interactive, like "post-modern," is an impressive word, though no one precisely knows what it means. This can be confusing--not to mention annoying-but the lack of a
Part I : Getting Free Hits Using These Simple Tips & Tricks by Prashant Parikh Search Engine Optimization Search engines still remain the #1 tool to generate free targeted traffic to any website, so make sure that your site is indexed in every majo
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