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Is Your Website Media Friendly?
A media friendly website makes it easy for news editors, commentators, and journalists to find the information they need. Here's a quick guide to making your website media friendly.

How to Get Indexed By Google
Google is the dominant search engine on the net, controlling more traffic than Yahoo and MSN combined. So, you have a site and want to know how to get in Google? How to Get In Google

Increase Spider Activity for More Visibility
The more frequently the spiders visit your site, the higher authority you may be given by the search engines. This is a list of creative ways to get more search spider activity at your website, and hopefully, improve your rankings.

Top 10 SEO Issues - Expanded 11 to 20
Beyond the "Top 10 SEO Factors" Here are more, numbers 11 - 20, for intermediate level web marketers.

Treasure Trove of Website Tips
Recently people have been asking for tips and “Do’s and Don’ts” for website design and content. Whether you are building a new site or redesigning a current site, here is a collection of tips that you’d be wise to follow.

9 Tips for Creating a Site Map for Visitors and Spiders
Not every site needs a site map, they can certainly be a good idea. Site maps provide a dual purpose: They provide search engine spiders easy access to all of your site pages and they provide site visitors easy access to all of your site pages. The difference is that search engines and visitors access your site map differently and therefore there are different methods that need to be applied to creating site map(s) that are friendly for both engines and search spiders.

SEO: How To Avoid Your Website Being Canned In The Google Supplemental Results
There isn't much you can do once the website has been placed into the supplemental results simply because Google takes such a long time to do anything nowadays. All you can do is correct all the problems mentioned above, submit a site map to Google and hope that the situation gets resolved.

Put Search Engine Optimization to Work for Your business website
Doing SEO for sites is a very important aspect for online business owners. Choosing a right SEO service provider can bring a lot of difference in the website traffic and the resultant business growth.

Provide a Site Map to be No 1 on Google
If your site does not have a site map, then you must create one suggests Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. Read this short post as it will provide a way to get a free site map and what you must do to make sure the links are clickable to be No 1 on Google.

Working from Home: Creating your first website
Listed below are a few tips and tricks to make your first website pain-free.

Site Map Tips
Choosing to include a site map in your website is like sending out a house warming invitation to search engine spiders. Spiders only allocate a limited amount of time for the crawling of each website. A site map is filled with text only information that saves the crawler precious time while ensuring your site’s most important info gets logged.

10 Easy Steps to a User Friendly Website
An easy step by step guide on how to make your web site more user friendly and increase sales!

Moving On Up Ten Top Tips to move you up those search rankings
This article provides ten practical tips for getting the most from two kinds of search engine marketing – organic or natural search and PPC – Pay Per Click search. The insight is derived from more than ten years experience working in the search optimization business, for both large and smaller players.

10 Not-So-Quick-But-Still-Important Ways to Increase Conversions
In a previous article I provided 10 Quick Ways to Increase Conversions. As I stated in that article, there are literally thousands of signals that can be changed to improve one's conversion. That list was to give you 10 easy changes. HereI give 10 more, but they are not quite as easy to implement as those on the first list. They are none-the-less still important! These are in no particular order.

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How to Avoid the Web Site Usability Gap
One of the most important components of a successful Web site is how it makes the transition from what a user is trying to accomplish and what the site is actually providing. Many times there is a gap between the usability of a Web site and the intended results of the company, or individuals, that developed the site. Here are a few suggestions on how to avoid the "usability gap" that is present in so many Internet sites

How to Bring Visitors to Your Web Site
Now that you have developed a great looking web site that meets the needs of your customers, it's time to get the word out and bring visitors to your site. It's terrific to have a web site loaded with benefits for potential customers, but if no one visits, then no one benefits. This includes the site's owner and developer!

23 FAQ'S on Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)
Search Engine Optimisation is the process of preparing a web site in order to achieve search engine rankings that drive traffic to your site. SEO is an ongoing process beginning with the initial optimisation of the site, monthly maintenance of the site, regular evaluation of search results and adjustments to the site.

Why Shoeless Joe Was Wrong.
Unfortunately many people are living a perfect example of “If you build it, they won’t come.” A site built with a Site Builder that doesn’t allow for proper search engine optimization can hold the site back in the search engine’s and limit the traffic and growth potential for the site. Fortunately there is a solution.

Why Many Websites Fail
Here’s a statement that may shock you. No one gives a darn about how great a web site is designed! Does that surprise you? Well, in truth, all anyone cares about when they hire a web designer is whether they can solve their problems and get them new clients. Ask any visitor to a web site what they want from a site and in all likelihood they’ll tell you that they just what to find the information or the product they’re after. So, in fact, it doesn’t matter if a site has great graphics or is filled with fabulous flash animation because the bottom line is this: When designing a web site, your only concern is whether the web site does what it was meant to do, which is to get new business.

9 Tips for Creating a Site Map for Visitors and Spiders
Not every site needs a site map, they can certainly be a good idea. Site maps provide a dual purpose: They provide search engine spiders easy access to all of your site pages and they provide site visitors easy access to all of your site pages. The difference is that search engines and visitors access your site map differently and therefore there are different methods that need to be applied to creating site map(s) that are friendly for both engines and search spiders.

Who Is Your Audience
What is the age level and what kind of knowledge does your audience have? A layman might linger around a general site on gardening, but a professional botanist might turn his nose at the very same site. Similarly, a regular person will leave a site filled with astronomy abstracts but a well educated university graduate will find that site interesting.

Don’t just sit around on the Internet, put your web site to work.
So your business has a web site. Great! As we’ve said before, “It’s a credibility issue—these days a business is expected to have a web site.” But wait a minute, what’s the site doing for you? Sure, your web site is helping your customers get to know, like and trust you by building awareness, providing information and shortening the selling cycle, but could it be doing more? YES!

Create a Site Map For Better Traffic
I think every website should have a site map since it does help in traffic generation. As the term suggests a site map is a map of the web site and can be a simple list of links or a more complex representation. The type of site map you’ll need depends on the type of website you have.

One Web Site Or Two?
Many business owners are wondering whether one Web site is enough, or whether they should have two or more sites. Typically their thinking starts by them saying it would be "too cluttered" to have everything on one site. Fair enough - it's good that they don't want to confuse site visitors with a cluttered Web site. But what exactly does "too much clutter" mean?

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