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Site Building : 9 Near Fatal Flaws Most Links Pages Suffer From and How to Avoid Them
by John Gergye

untless hours in front of my monitor. Like a Vegas slots player hoping to hit the jackpot, err, I meant to say looking for prime candidates. So I qualify to spell out fatal flaws all too many links pages suffer from. Make it Easy to Connect the Dots By that I mean make it easy to trade links...


Domains : Ten tips for choosing a good domain name
by Tim North

What makes a good domain name? Well, it's a subjective issue, of course, but here are ten tips to point you in the right direction. 1. Good domain names are easily memorable and easily typed. Generally this means keeping them short. 2. Hyphens should be avoided if possible. When I chose ...


Domains : Marketing Your Website: Domain Names 101
by Aaron Turpen of Aaronz WebWorkz

Any new website venture online will include a domain name. Sometimes the domain is purchased from a domain broker - someone who specializes in reselling domain names. The majority of the time, however, it will be registered through a domain registrar. No matter how it is purchased, in all cases,...


Domains : 42 Killer Domain Secrets Exposed!
by Jim Symonds

The Basic Stuff Every website needs a domain name. Example "WebBootCamp.com" is a domain name. Your domain is your website address, a.k.a. URL (universal resource locator). Should you use your company name for your domain? Maybe, maybe not. Is it memorable? Easy to spell? Does it contain keyw...


Site Building : 80% of Your Web Site is Maintenance
by Judy Cullins

Once your Web site is up, you must maintain it. Maintenance means changes, and each time you make a change, you may make a mistake. If your visitors get a link that doesn't work or incomplete instructions, or if your copy is lackluster instead of passionate, they will leave your site and not boo...


SEO : Optimizing Dynamic Sites
by Rick Archer

Dynamic content is delivered to the Web browser in a different form than it exists on the server, while static content is stored on the Web server in the same format that is delivered to the Web browser. Dynamic site pages are generated from a database ³on the fly² as users request them. You c...


 
 

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