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10-Jul-2007
Page Cloaking - To Cloak or Not to Cloak
By Sumantra Roy Page cloaking can broadly be defined as a technique used to deliver different web pages under different circumstances. There are two primary reasons that people use page cloaking: i) It allows them to create a separate optimized page for eac...
10-Jul-2007
Building An Optimized Site Map
By Dan Thies If you want visitors (and search engines) to be able to find your whole site, the easiest way to do this is with a site map. The more content you have on your site, the more helpful this is, both for visitors and for search engines. Unfortunate...
10-Jul-2007
10-Minute Homepage Tune-Up
By Dan Thies Is your site's home page search engine friendly? Think so, eh? The vast majority of websites, even those belonging to Fortune 500 companies, are far from optimized. I use a simple four-step process to find the most common errors. Using this to do a quick...
10-Jul-2007
Frames and Search Engines
By Sumantra Roy When it comes to framed sites and the effect that the use of frames by a site has on its search engine ranking, there are two schools of thought. Some people say that framed sites, if done properly, have no problems in getting good rankings in the sea...
10-Jul-2007
Creating a Robots.txt file
By Sumantra Roy Some people believe that they should create different pages for different search engines, each page optimized for one keyword and for one search engine. Now, while I don't recommend that people create different pages for different search engines, if y...
10-Jul-2007
Creating Keyword Rich Pages
By Sumantra Roy Once you have established the keywords for which you should optimize your site for the search engines, it is time to figure out how you can get a high ranking in the search engines for those keywords. The solution is to create Keyword Rich Pages (KRPs...
10-Jul-2007
Dynamic Pages and Search Engine Optimisation
Dynamic pages are web pages which deliver content from a database to a website. The advantage is that the database can be updated constantly, sometimes by visitors to the website, and this new content can be displayed instantly. However, Google and other search engines warn ...
10-Jul-2007
10 Basic Search Engine Preparation Tips
by Detlev Reimer While many people think it is enough to have web site to earn hundreds or thousands of dollars within a few weeks, it is much harder in reality to get people to your web site and then it is another thing to get them to buy something from you. ...
10-Jul-2007
No Quick Fixes Where Search Engine Optimization is Concerned
by Jill Whalen (The Web Whiz) Written July 2000 - Updated March 2002 Wouldn't it be great if we could simply edit meta tags and get high rankings? For the past few weeks, I've been reading Stephen R. Covey's "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.&qu...
10-Jul-2007
How to Optimize a Framed Site for High Rankings
by Jill Whalen (The Web Whiz) Written June 2000 Is Your Framed Site Doomed? Not Necessarily! The question of whether or not to use frames when designing a Web site seems to be as old as time, or at least as old as frames themselves! A framed sit...
10-Jul-2007
Thinking of Creating Gateway or Doorway Pages?
by Jill Whalen (The Web Whiz) Written May 2000 How many of you think the best and/or only way to get top placements on the search engines is to create gateway pages (aka doorway pages or bridge pages)? If you raised your hand, you are certainly not alone, but you are...
09-Jul-2007
Making Keyphrases Work for Your Site and the Search Engines
by Jill Whalen (The Web Whiz) Written May 2001 Does your site rank highly for keyphrases that no one searches on? If no one is searching on your keyphrases, it won't matter how highly your site is ranked on the search engines. Here's a technique for securing just the...
09-Jul-2007
Hosting: Estimating Your Needs
For the web hosting newcomer, there are two major factors you need to consider when buying hosting: your storage space allocation, and your Hosting Server Website Design
06-Jul-2007
How Much Hosting Space Do You Need?
Copyright 2002 Herman Drost Many web hosts try to sell you a large amount of web hosting space that then costs you a lot each month. However, you may not need this much space. Have you ever calculated just how much disc space (MB) your web site uses? Do you really ne...
06-Jul-2007
Ive Got a Domain Name What Now?
Have you registered a domain name? Thats a great start you are one step closer towards building your online presence. There are a few more things to do, though. Check what appears when you visit your new ...
05-Jul-2007
How to Name and Organize Your Website's URLs
Author: Mario Sanchez One of the main challenges confronting web developers is how to name web pages. Ultimately, naming web pages will depend on the website's architecture (the way individual pages are organized within the site). Each web page must have on...
04-Jul-2007
Domain Basics - Registering Domains
An ideal domain name should be short, easily remembered and describe your website. Top Level Domain Providers (e.g. .Nominet) create all Top Level Domains in this country which means you should not pay extortionate odds...
04-Jul-2007
Multiple Website Hosting - Subdomains are the Answer!
John Michaels Many business owners find themselves in a quandary over the ways to make the most of their company's web site. This is especially true of those who have the need to maintain more than one web site but do not wish to pay for multiple hosting accounts. If...
02-Jul-2007
Domain and Website Tools
By Natalie Catchpole Here are a few handy tools for managing your Domain Name and website. Top25Web searches by keyword and tells you where your website ...
02-Jul-2007
Building Doorway Domains for Optimized Search Engine Positioning
by Ralph Tegtmeier Doorway pages have been around for a long time and most people trying for search engine optimization are more or less familiar with them. To recapitulate: a classical doorway page is focused on a certain keyword or search phrase, carrying highly op...

