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		<title>Deciphering Website Hosting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you&#8217;re an entrepreneur thinking about starting a website business or a website developer who needs to find a good host, its a good idea to know how web hosting works to ensure that your website launch goes smoothly. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you&#8217;re an entrepreneur thinking about starting a website business or a website developer who needs to find a good host, its a good idea to know how web hosting works to ensure that your website launch goes smoothly. </p>
<p>There are many website hosting companies on the internet, and each offers a different list of services for different types of websites.  Here are some of the common features that you&#8217;ll see on most web hosts and how to decipher them.</p>
<p>Website Space:  Website space is the physical location of where your website files and images reside.  Your HTML web pages and also your web programming pages will be stored at this location.  Some web hosts offer 100MB and others offer up to 10,000MB or more.</p>
<p>If your website only takes up five to seven pages then even 100mb might be too much space since most webpages take up very little space. </p>
<p>If your website is content based and requires lots of images, text, articles, videos, then you should make sure your host has more then 100mb of webspace.  Often though webspace will not be a major factor when searching for a webhost. Most web hosting companies will provide more then enough space for the average website.</p>
<p>Bandwidth / Traffic / Monthly Transfer:  Bandwidth is how much information can be transferred from your website. </p>
<p>Think of it this way.  If you have 1 webpage that takes up 1mb and you&#8217;re monthly bandwidth limit is 100mb.  This means that once 100 people visit your website, your bandwidth limit will be maxed out.  You won&#8217;t have any bandwidth available until the next month.  Usually webhosts offer monthly bandwidth limits of 3,000 MB or 10,000 MB. Don&#8217;t worry about bandwidth because none of you&#8217;re webpages will take up 1mb.  </p>
<p>Once you start receiving thousands of visitors monthly and see your bandwidth increase then you may have to pay additional fee for that month for the extra bandwidth, and consider upgrading your services.  As with website space bandwidth will not be a factor when searching for a webhost because most will provide you with more then enough bandwidth for your website.</p>
<p>Web Programming Language: If you have features such as Comments Form &#8211; to email comments from visitors to your email account, Newsletter Signup for your visitors or other dynamic features then you will need a web programming language.  There are numerous web programming languages.  To find out which one you need for your website ask your website development team or your webmaster.  They&#8217;ll let you know which programming language they plan on using for your website.  Common Web Programming languages include ASP.NET, PHP, and ColdFusion MX.  </p>
<p>Web Programming language will be a big factor when searching for a webhost because each webhost will offer a different combination of support for web programming languages, so choose wisely.  </p>
<p>Database:  If you plan on storing your visitor&#8217;s email address, name and other information, or keep a catalog of your products then you will need to use a database.  Some of the common databases that websites use include Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, and Access. Most hosting plans will provide support for atleast one of these databases. As with web programming, you need to ask your website development team which database they plan to use.  </p>
<p>Domain Hosting:  Usually a website host will allow you to host one domain name such as a .com, or .net, but some website hosts support hosting for more then one website name.  This is a great feature because it allows you to host multiple websites on one host, and manage everything from one convenient panel.  The downside is that you&#8217;ll have to share your space, your bandwidth, and maybe even other features with your second website.  If you plan on having more then one website then it&#8217;s a good idea to find out how many domains your web host allows on your hosting plan.  </p>
<p>Email: Email should not be a factor when researching a webhost.  Most webhosts support some type of email account which allows you to have an email address with your website name: sales@mywebsitename dot com or something like that. Keep in mind the amount of space you use in your email might be limited to your overall website space, so get rid of large and unwanted emails.   </p>
<p>Customer Support:  Customer Support isn&#8217;t a factor until it becomes one.  That&#8217;s why its a good idea to talk with a hosting reprensentative and see how they respond.  Good customer support will become a very important factor, and usually it will be your webmaster that will be working with them.  </p>
<p>So how do you decide which website host is right for you?</p>
<p>A good method is to find out which of these features is important for your website.  If your website provides business training videos that take up a lot of bandwidth then you will need a website host that can provide you with a lot of bandwidth before it turns into a bottleneck.  Videos take up hundreds if not thousand times more bandwidth then your average webpage and in this case your first priority during your search will be to make sure that your host offers adequate bandwidth.  Or if you find a host that you like, and if bandwidth does become an issue then make sure that they offer the ability to upgrade your hosting services.  Be prepared and make sure to find out the prices for the upgraded plan.    </p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve found your host try hosting your website on a monthly basis instead of the yearly plan.  Just as other businesses, web hosting companies offer lower price to entice you to sign up for long term contracts.  There&#8217;s nothing wrong with having a long term contract, but it&#8217;s not worth it if you decide you don&#8217;t like this host, or if you find a better host. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re still not sure which host to sign up with then talk to your website development team.  They can recommend web hosts or offer to host your website with them.  You&#8217;ll also see website hosts provide you with additional features such as shopping cart, website statistics, easy to use control panel software such as Plesk, and other features and software programs to help you manage and profit from your website.  </p>
<p>Dedicated Server<br />
If you don&#8217;t like any of the plans or if you plan on creating a huge website, with tons of content, images, videos, and if you want to be able to install your own custom software then there&#8217;s another option for you, a dedicated server.  With a dedicated server you can install your own software, support for your own choice of programming languages, and as the name suggests it is dedicated for your website or websites depending on what you need.  The cost is usually 8 to 10 times more then your average web host, but it will allow you more control and provide you more ways to customize it.  And if you plan on hosting dozens of websites then you should consider using a dedicated server.</p>
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<p>Sam S. runs a website development firm for entrepreneurs with great ideas, and for small and growing businesses.  To find out how to launch your website you can contact him at Sam@Netlyte.com for a free consultation. <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.WebsiteDesignHouston.net">WebsiteDesignHouston.net</a></p>
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		<title>iMergent Announces Updated StoresOnline Software</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 04:55:43 +0000</pubDate>
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PHOENIX &#8212; iMergent, Inc. , a leading provider of e-commerce software, website development, web hosting, and search engine optimization for businesses and entrepreneurs, today confirmed the release of its StoresOnline division&#8217;s site-building/e-commerce management/Web marketing software version 6 .
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PHOENIX &#8212; iMergent, Inc. , a leading provider of e-commerce software, website development, web hosting, and search engine optimization for businesses and entrepreneurs, today confirmed the release of its StoresOnline division&#8217;s site-building/e-commerce management/Web marketing software version 6 .</p>
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		<title>What web design platform or software can I use to design websites like iGoogle or My Yahoo?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What web design platform or software can I use to design websites like iGoogle or My Yahoo i.e. websites (e.g.homepage) that can be modular in design and blocks can be moved around or replaced by the user? The user has a choice of modules to add to homepage and decides what to add or remove [...]]]></description>
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		<title>40+ Web Design and Development Resources for Beginners</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 04:55:36 +0000</pubDate>
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Brian Casel is a web designer and owner of ThemeJam WordPress Themes and CasJam Media . You can follow Brian on his blog at BrianCasel.com or on Twitter @CasJam . It’s no secret that…
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Brian Casel is a web designer and owner of ThemeJam WordPress Themes and CasJam Media . You can follow Brian on his blog at BrianCasel.com or on Twitter @CasJam . It’s no secret that…</p>
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		<title>How Mobile Commerce Can Capture In-Store Sales</title>
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Three years after Apple launched the iPhone, mobile commerce has reached a tipping point, driving retailers to change the way they think about their businesses. Mobile commerce has evolved from its origins as a marketplace for &#8220;virtual&#8221; goods like ringtones and applications to one enabling the sale of &#8220;real&#8221; [...]]]></description>
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Three years after Apple launched the iPhone, mobile commerce has reached a tipping point, driving retailers to change the way they think about their businesses. Mobile commerce has evolved from its origins as a marketplace for &#8220;virtual&#8221; goods like ringtones and applications to one enabling the sale of &#8220;real&#8221; products, particularly low-cost items that offer immediate gratification.</p>
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Search Engines have developed into the Internet&#8217;s most popular and powerful source of information, accounting for an estimated 80% of the Internet&#8217;s traffic (Heche, 2007, p. 1). As a result, website owners are realizing the power in such devises and are shifting marketing budgets into the optimization of their sites specifically for search engines. During [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Introduction</b></p>
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<p>Search Engines have developed into the Internet&#8217;s most popular and powerful source of information, accounting for an estimated 80% of the Internet&#8217;s traffic (Heche, 2007, p. 1). As a result, website owners are realizing the power in such devises and are shifting marketing budgets into the optimization of their sites specifically for search engines. During the toddler years of search engine optimization (SEO), crafty developers took advantage of weak search engine algorithms to display their websites in top results, regardless of their site&#8217;s relevance. However, as more advanced Internet search engine technologies emerged to solve such exploits, new SEO methods were pursued (Boykin, 2007, p. 1). With the growth in search engine popularity and accuracy, and with newly emerging techniques used to target such engines, SEO has become a cut-throat competitive industry that is quickly being dominated in its utilization by big-business corporations (Murray, 2007, p. 1). Regardless of a company size and status, however, company webmasters with basic knowledge of HTML and blogging can establish top search engine rankings for websites that target niche markets with great efficiency by employing specific on-page and off-page SEO techniques.</p>
<p><b>A Search Engine Primer</b></p>
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<p>Search engines did not become popular overnight. In fact, it took half a decade for the general public to catch on to the power of them. Search engines have become a woven part of society only because of their brilliant architecture; systems with frameworks so complex, yet so simple in user utilization that a novice can operate it. Concisely, the modern search engine is an intricate tool formulated to minimize the discovery time of information by minimizing result digression and maximizing result accuracy based on hundreds of relative factors. The basic functionality of a search engine includes content discovery, indexing, querying, and ranking (Fishkin, 2007, p. 4).</p>
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<p>Content discovery is often referred to as &#8220;Web crawling&#8221;. The analogy of the &#8220;Web&#8221; is an important concept to grasp, since its analogy will act as a backbone to understanding the search engine discovery process and the terminology involved. The internet can be generally referred to as the World Wide Web, or just Web for short, because the structure of the internet most resembles the structure of a spider web (Davis, 2005, p. 1). Each of the billions of pages of content are linked together in some way or another to create an incomprehensibly large network of connections. Consequently, search engines have called their automated programs that crawl this web &#8220;bots&#8221; or &#8220;spiders&#8221;. Modern crawlers revisit indexed sites on a regular basis to look for changes or revisions. Sites are normally updated by the crawler between a one or two months time. In estimation, search engines have only crawled about half of the Web&#8217;s content pages, accounting for between eight to ten billion pages (Fishkin, 2007, p. 4).</p>
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<p>Every page that is crawled on the Web by a search engine is placed into a gigantic database called an index or sometimes a catalogue. Massive organization is applied to the index in a way that requests can sort through billions of pages and find relevant matches within just fractions of a second. Sometimes it can take a considerable amount of time for a search engine to actually index a site after crawling it. During this time, the site will not be available on index to those searching (Fishkin, 2007, p. 4).</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Content querying is the provision of an interface or gateway connecting the human user and the results waiting inside the search engine database. The results vary in type from web pages to online published word processor documents, and are returned to the user based on the criteria they indicate. The method a user might use to indicate criterion varies based on the search engine. Search engines normally provide a blank text input field in which the user can type terms or phrases into then press a button to send the query to the search engine for processing. Many modern search engines incorporate exclusive input syntaxes that a user might learn to take full advantage of the search engine&#8217;s power. Natural language searches, however, allow a user to input full sentence-structured questions instead of requiring the user to learn query syntaxes (Sullivan, 2007, p. 1). An example of syntax is placing terms in quotations. Google, the most commonly used search engine of today, uses quotations to specify results that return exact matches to all the terms in the order they are listed in quotations. Google includes ten other operators used to better define a query and home in on the target results (Google Cheat Sheet, 2007, p. 1).</p>
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<p>Ranking becomes a search engine&#8217;s most distinguishing process, as this will determine what and how information is displayed to the user. A commonality all search engines share by nature is the organization of pages by relevancy starting first with most relevant and ending with least. The higher a page&#8217;s rank is, the higher the site&#8217;s probable relevance will be as perceived by the engine. Every search engine uses its own unique method of determining how pages rank in relation to one another, and these are called algorithms. An algorithm is a mathematical formula that will take into consideration dozens of factors that have positive and negative effects on page rank. Think of it as a set of rules that a judge uses to determine which girl wins in a beauty pageant. The winner will always showcase more than just beauty alone, but instead, indicate a deeper purpose like the reputation, talents, and even life intentions. The many factors involved in judging contestants in a beauty pageant are very much like the factors used to rank a webpage (Sisson, 2006, p. 12).</p>
<p><b>Brief History of the Search Engine</b></p>
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<p>The earliest breeds of search engines were not actually search engines at all, but rather massive directories of content pages manually submitted by their authors. It was not until spiders and bots came to the scene that people began to see the power behind such tools (Wall, n.d., p. 8). Archie appeared in 1990 as the very first tool used to search pages of the Internet. It was named Archie to resemble the word &#8220;archive&#8221; without the &#8220;v&#8221;. Built by Alan Emtage, the program indexed directory listings from public FTP sites. An alternative tool emerged a year later called Gopher, which indexed solely text files instead of all computer files. Two other index systems called Veronica and Jughead searched the Gopher index servers and provided more targeted keyword search (Wall, n.d., p. 2). By 1993, a new generation of search engine emerged from a student at MIT: automated web crawling. Initially used for counting and measuring the size of the Web, the first web crawling bot on the Internet was named the World Wide Web Wanderer by its creator Matthew Gray. ALIWEB (Archie-Like Indexing of the Web) was introduced in the same year with the capability to collect page meta-data and allow page authors to submit their own content. Search engines and crawling technology wasn&#8217;t yet seen as having any true significance for society until further university experiments were done (Wall, n.d., p. 1).</p>
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<p>As the Internet gained popularity and started appearing as a business opportunity to investors, college students began getting large funding opportunities. This boom in funding caused break-through developments such as relevancy-based indexing to occur. Corporations like Altavista, Ask Jeeves, Lycos, Yahoo, and Google in turn met at the search engine scene, each bringing their own new innovations to the table. Altavista offered a brand new method of searching for the end-user known as natural language inquiry (Wall, n.d., p. 1). Ask Jeeves was quick to mimic this technique, but also focused on building its index from web communities. A few years later, Altervista was bought by Yahoo! for 235 million dollars, which was just one of that many small steps taken toward the multi-billion dollar establishment Yahoo! is today (Olsen, 2003, p. 1). Lycos contained the largest index of any search engine of its time with more than 60 million documents in 1996, but eventually evolved into the fifth most popular web portal in the world (Sherman, 2002, p. 1). Lycos abandoned its own search engine algorithm, and began powering its search feature by Ask in 2006, which is former Ask Jeeves (O&#8217;Reilly, 2006, p. 1).</p>
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<p>Although Google entered the scene relatively late in 1998, it still managed to ultimately come out on top from its tough search engine competitors (Google Milestones, 2007, p. 1) Through collaboration, Larry Page and Sergey Brin babied their creation until receiving more than 25 million dollars in funding in just a year&#8217;s time from its initial launch (Google Milestones, 2007, p. 3). Google partnered with AOL and Yahoo! by early 2000, which also marked the release year of the renowned Google toolbar (Google Milestones, 2007, p. 4). In 2007, Colvin of CNN reported that &#8220;Google&#8217;s figure is $149 billion and rising fast, pushing the company past most of America&#8217;s biggest, most successful, most respected corporations&#8221; (Colvin, 2007, p. 1). It is clear that Google has conquered the search engine war, rendering it as the most valuable search engine webmasters can optimize for their websites. Google has practically set the standard for other search engines that have followed the leader&#8217;s footsteps. Because of this, Google-specific page ranking factors are currently the most significant for any SEO venture because of competing search engines&#8217; inherent similarities (Ryan, 2006, p. 1).</p>
<p><b>On-Page Search Engine Optimization</b></p>
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<p>Jumping straight into SEO, it is imperative to understand that success relies heavily on the keywords that are chosen for the optimization venture. Because keyword terms can be found inside content, titles, headers, and images of a webpage, these are all considered on-page objects and therefore contribute to the optimization of the page itself. Keywords can be thought of as the foundation upon which SEO is built on, when if removed from the equation it leaves a broken structure. In relation to SEO, keywords are terms used to define the purpose of a webpage in its entirety (Fishkin, 2007, p. 9).</p>
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<p>Commonly, there is confusion between metadata keywords and content keywords. metadata entries, which are code strings placed in the code heading of pages, are no longer used for relevancy because they were taken advantage of by having irrelevant keywords that attracted undeserved attention. For this metadata keywords are no longer used, while metadata descriptions are only used as snapshots for a few rare search engine directory page entries. Because of all this, metadata entries are very insignificant to SEO. In the world of keywords, content is king. When a search query is sent, the search engine will try to return with pages that match best to the inquiry keywords found within a page&#8217;s content (Sisson, 2006, p. 8). Since so much relies on keywords, it is common practice to conduct research to seek the right related keywords or keyword combinations that are optimizable for a given scenario. There are several free online tools available for keyword research, such as the tool suite found at http://tools.seobook.com/keyword-tools (Callen, 2005, p. 32)</p>
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<p>Keywords that are too popular will actually have a negative impact on search rankings because of the overcoming competition. Instead of seeking popular solo keywords like &#8220;insurance&#8221; or &#8220;games&#8221;, it is much more effective to find a niche (Callen, 2005, p. 12). A niche homes in on the specific product, idea, or service that is attempting to be displayed in search results. When optimizing for a focused target audience, the competition is easier to outsource, and in turn will always promise high rankings when page optimization is established. Instead of seeking a single magic keyword, it is best to seek a keyword combination or a phrase that will best describe a niche specifically. Most people enter 2-5 word phrases into search queries, which ensures security with multi-keyword niches (Sisson, 2006, p. 13).</p>
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<p>Some webmasters have tried repeating their keywords excessively on their pages to boost frequency. What these webmasters might not understand is that excessive keywording is like playing with fire, where if they get too close they will get burned. If a search engine notices an unusually excessive repetition of keywords, the engine will demote the site and may even ban it from its index completely. In contrast to this, search engines are now intelligently seeking common relationships between terms on the Web, so when keywords are used throughout a document with fluency and in good context, this can quickly benefit a site&#8217;s ranking (Fishkin, 2007, p. 9).</p>
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<p>Keywords should be strategically placed on a webpage to maximize keyword frequency without running the risk of being seen as a keyword spammer by the search engine. If more than one keyword combination is being targeted by your site, it is important not to strand keywords together in an attempt to increase keyword relevance. In page content, header code tags will emphasize keywords for users as well as search engine spiders. Placing keywords naturally in the alt tags of content relating images will also boost page relevance, and return your site in image search results. Most importantly, naturally mentioning keywords in body paragraph text will increase keyword frequency. To reiterate however, it is important not to overuse keywords in body paragraphs, since some search engines might suspect a site with that sort of &#8216;keyword juicing&#8217; as spam (Sisson, 2006, p. 13).</p>
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<p>Linking is another imperative factor of page rankings which will be covered in greater detail in off-page techniques, but is also a part of on-page optimization. Internal linking generates a hierarchy of synonymous page rank based upon which pages are linked most. Many webmasters often do not realize they are making a mistake when chain-linking content more than two levels away from the homepage, or mesh linking. Mesh linking occurs when every page contains a link to every other page in the site, giving every page with equal importance. This means a contact or form page will rank just as high as the actual meat of the site. To solve this issue and direct the search engines&#8217; focus towards pages of importance, a hierarchical linking system should be established. To create linking hierarchy, not all pages are cross linked, and important pages are linked to by the largest number of pages on the site (Sisson, 2006, p. 37).</p>
<p><b>Off Page Search Engine Optimization</b></p>
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<p>While on-page optimization provides a solid basis for a website being recognized by spiders, it is the links from other websites that determine the rank of the recognized page. Off-page search engine optimization is mostly concerned with this establishment of inbound links to the focus website. The process is known as link building, and is by far the most strenuous aspect of SEO. A site&#8217;s page rank is determined by both the quantity and quality of its incoming links. The quality of a link is the most weighted factor, which is based upon the page rank of the site making the link. If the linked site has relevance to the site being optimized, then this is a positive detail (Fishkin, 2007, p. 26). Relevancy is determined by comparing keywords in website titles, the anchor text of the link, and even its IP address. The IP address or number value that the domain name refers to may have less weighted effect on page ranking if it shares a common third octet (Sisson, 2006, p. 43). Sites that have very high page ranks are referred to as &#8216;authoritative&#8217; and will almost automatically boost the page rank of a site it links to. Two forms of linking exist: two-way and one-way.</p>
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<p>Two-way linking is also known as reciprocal linking because it is a mutual establishment between site owners. This method is essentially a link swap. Some webmasters carry the misconception that paying for well known link exchange services will guarantee site visits, but this is only true on a temporary degree (Sisson, 2006, p. 54). Also, link exchanges are considered manipulative and have a record of incurring removal of sites from search engine indexes.</p>
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<p>One-way link building can sometimes be considered a science and art, since many techniques are nothing short of brilliant. One scheme often used to build massive amounts of inbound links is to produce a gadget or banner that appeals to other site owners, and encourages them to take a code snippet for the gadget or personalized banner and place it on their own site. An example of this method is evident at www.nerdtests.com. This site offers a free and fun online quiz that ranks the user&#8217;s nerdiness in percent relation to everyone else who took the quiz and awards an &#8216;official title&#8217; banner code based on the outcome. These banners can be found floating all around the net in user signatures of online community forum boards or even on personal blogs and provides www.nerdtests.com with an endless link base (Spencer, 2007, p. 1).</p>
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<p>The most common and reliable method of getting back-links is submitting articles to informative websites, which usually give authors an opportunity to link to their personal site. Social bookmarking sites like Digg, Del.icio.us, StumbleUpon, and Propeller all have recently become a hit sensation among frequent internet users. These bookmarking sites provide a portal to sites recommended by other users. If the content on a site is valuable or entertaining enough to people, social bookmarking sites may be the most effective approach to off-page optimization since they are based on popularity and massive viral tendencies (Hagen, 2007, p. 5).</p>
<p><b>Method</b></p>
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<p>As my primary research, I conducted an interview on October 25, 2007, consisting of ten focused questions about SEO with Bill Slawski. Bill is the President of SEO by the Sea and the Director of Internet Marketing for KeyRelevance Inc., and was directly referred to me by Rand Fishkin, one of the world&#8217;s most renowned and authoritative SEO experts. Bill is one of the founders and administrators of Cre8asite Forums, is an active correspondent for Search Engine Land, and writes a weekly column for their small business section. Mr. Slawski&#8217;s professional credentials substantiate the validity of his interview responses and provide access to exclusive insider industry knowledge. The interview was completed via electronic mail, in which Bill took full advantage of to respond with in-depth and intuitive answers complete with real-world examples.</p>
<p><b>Results</b></p>
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<p>As the first question of my interview, I asked Bill how he would define SEO to the average Internet user. Bill responded, &#8220;In simplest terms, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is applying knowledge of how search engines work to make sites easier to find on the web for the audiences that those pages were intended to attract. In more complicated terms, SEO is a matter of combining an application of marketing ideas and a knowledge of search engines to help bring the right people to a site so that they will change from visitor to consumer.&#8221; This description spells out the fundamental concepts of SEO. It is important to understand SEO, in essence, is limitless in ways of targeting consumer markets. While advertising schemes might be limited to the specific targets the advertising company provides based upon the small amount of information shared with them about your product, SEO delves into your niche and allows for much more targeting flexibility.</p>
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<p>My second question for Bill was, &#8220;In what ways is SEO more effective or efficient than other online marketing methods?&#8221; He responded saying, &#8220;Search engine optimization means being aware of how search engines might collect information from the pages of a website, and making it easy for the search engines to index the content of those pages. In effect, it means enabling a search engine to become an index for the pages of a site. It can be less expensive than using the paid contextual ads that you see displayed with search results at a search engine, or the banner ads that show up on other websites that may point to the site advertised.&#8221; This cost efficiency is an important component of why business professionals are making the leap away from conventional pay per click advertising as their primary marketing strategy and making the switch to search engine optimization.</p>
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<p>The third question pointed towards the public view on this experts own industry. My question was, &#8220;Do you think the power of SEO is relatively undermined, or in contrast, do you think it is overplayed as an online marketing method in the industry?&#8221; He responded with, &#8220;Search is one of the commonest activities that people get involved in when the go online, so making a website easy to be found in a search engine for people who might be looking for what that site has to offer is a good idea. It can make sense to include SEO as one part of a multiple part marketing effort, and to build a strong marketing plan that includes both online and offline parts. Unfortunately, there are differing skill sets amongst people who offer SEO services &#8211; some are just better than others.&#8221; While my question was meant to explore SEO&#8217;s public relation solely, Bill brought up an extremely important reiteration of SEO&#8217;s unknown power when combined with an ultimate market plan encompassing offline target markets as well as the ones who exist online. This also adds to the concept of &#8216;limitless&#8217; SEO possibilities.</p>
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<p>I asked for my next question, &#8220;Can any website benefit from SEO?&#8221; Bill explained, &#8220;SEO is only really important to sites that want to increase their visibility on the Web. A game clan site, where everyone who needs to know the address of the site already does has no need for SEO. But, if you hope to attract visitors to your pages, it doesn&#8217;t hurt to make them as search friendly as possible. And if you want to attract people to those pages who might be interested in the content of the pages, it doesn&#8217;t hurt to try to use words on the pages that those people might try to search with on a search engine, and to do it in a manner that makes it more likely that those words will be found earlier on in search results.&#8221; Drawn from his answer is a suggestion of widely conventional use for SEO. Unless meant specifically to be concealed from Internet users, any website seeking visitors can benefit largely from any amount of SEO. Since amateur implementation of SEO is key part of this paper, the next question was very distinctive in terms.</p>
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<p>I asked, &#8220;Is it possible for webmasters to (with fundamental knowledge of HTML and blogging) implement SEO for themselves with relatively successful results for their small websites?&#8221; Unsurprisingly, my prediction was reinforced with his answer. Bill said, &#8220;Webmasters with a fundamental knowledge of HTML and blogging can achieve some success with being found on the web, but having a good knowledge of how search engines work can help a webmaster make better choices about how their site is set up for success with search engines.&#8221; I asked, &#8220;In general, what is the timeline of results returned by SEO?&#8221; Bill responded saying, &#8220;The amount of time that it may take to achieve results may vary by the site involved and how much work it might need, the competitiveness of the market it is within, and the demand for what the site offers. It&#8217;s almost impossible to guarantee success generally, and perhaps even harder to do it within a specified timeline.&#8221; While other sources have noted results can be seen in a matter of days in some cases, it seems there is no definitive amount of time that promises results to become evident. In that, the SEO marketing solution may not always suite for website owners seeking instant Web traffic.</p>
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<p>This question focused on SEO as a long-term asset. I asked Bill, &#8220;Do you believe SEO may become obsolete in the future?&#8221; He explained, &#8220;I don&#8217;t see it becoming obsolete as much as I see it evolving. What we considered SEO in 1998 is different than what we consider it to be now. If you look at a set of search results in Google today, you may see videos, images, news, web pages, product searches, and other results that you wouldn&#8217;t have seen even a couple of years ago. The web is changing and search engines are changing, and helping people so that they understand some of these changes and how they might impact their web sites will probably continue to be a need to be filled in the future.&#8221; This provides a fairly straight answer indicating that SEO will only continue to progress with changes over time, rendering SEO as a very reasonable long-term asset for any website.</p>
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<p>My final and most important question asked, &#8220;In what ways might SEO be viable for businesses with niches?&#8221; Bill responded saying, &#8220;Finding a niche where you can be competitive, and where there&#8217;s a demand from consumers can increase your likelihood of success. A small business can often take advantage of working within a niche that a larger business might find to be too much work for too little return. If the smaller business has considerably less overhead in terms of cost and time, they may be able to thrive in one of those niches. By focusing upon a specific market or audience that others aren&#8217;t, it may be possible to be found easier if people want to find the service or goods or information that you provide within that niche.&#8221; This is a fabulous reverberation of how specific keyword combinations and niches interact. Focusing on smaller markets can provide a better means of success on a smaller, yet more attainable scale.</p>
<p><b>Discussion</b></p>
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<p>Throughout the extent of my research, SEO had been discovered to be one of, if not the, most effective Internet marketing strategies available today. Statistics have shown that the largest magnitude of online users discover information and merchandise through the use of search engines. SEO channels that majority of Internet traffic directly into a marketable solution, idea, or product with the best cost and time efficiency. By employing on-page and off-page techniques, a webmaster with basic knowledge of HTML and blogging can supply a particular niche website with a top search engine result ranking respective to its niche search keywords. Keywords play an imperative role in the SEO venture by providing the base of the optimized structure. The keyword focus of a pre-optimized website is determined through intense research by identifying competition and analyzing keyword query frequencies using particular keyword research tools. After keywords are determined, on-page content structure and coding is the next priority, seeing as off-page link building logically requires a quality page to link to beforehand. Off-page techniques will utilize link building strategies to launch the rankings already established by on-page SEO past competition.</p>
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<p>The product produced as a result from my intense research will enable any adventurous amateur with fundamental HTML and blogging familiarity to pursue SEO with relatively guaranteed success. My product, in the form of a website, guides the pursuer with simple and concise instructions. The website splits the SEO mission between on-page and off-page techniques which have been explained in earlier sections of this paper. Instead of discussing these techniques in non-applicable generality however, the website will demonstrate specific examples of each optimization practice with its own optimized features.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Web development has been growing in stature over the years. Broadly speaking, it refers to any activity undertaken for developing a website for the World Wide Web or an intranet. Both static as well as dynamic websites come under its purview. Various fields included in website development include web design, e-commerce websites, web content development and web server configuration. The activities generally performed by web developers are writing markup and coding. While web development indicates to developing a static page in some cases, it can related to developing complicated internet applications, electronic business applications or social network services in other cases.</p>
<p>Web development services have witnessed many makeovers in recent times. Some advanced services have redefined your web experience. They include web-based database programming, enterprise portal development, web-enabling legacy applications and open source software customization. The creation of a website relies upon certain encoding languages such as HTML, XML, ASP and PHP. These languages in conjunction with programs, scripts or software like CGI, Flash, JavaScript and RSS enhance the degree of dynamic capabilities that a specific website offers.</p>
<p>Resorting to web development, businesses can enjoy certain advantages. A great deal of awareness can be created among potential customers about your quality products and services. You can expand your business throughout the globe without being present physically at all places. The entry barrier to new markets is quite low in the case of web world. The revenues generated out of online business can be quite high too. Overall, web development can provide you an economical business expansion method.</p>
<p>Web development processes have contributed to making these websites more aggressive, smooth in performance and imaginative in nature. The major reason for web development is to make certain the smooth operation of the website. You need to make sure that the website is responsive in its approach to its users and is flawlessly sustaining the key purpose of the website.</p>
<p>The development process of a website is normally an uninterrupted process. Some or the other changes need to be made in the website, in order to confirm that the site is always restructured. Most recent technologies are employed to produce these changes in the website, so that there is never an ambiguity in its functioning. The prevalent predicament that sites face with website development is the chief capital outlay that they require. Web development methods are in one way the most costly part of website creation, on the other hand they also encompass a major portion of designing as well. But taking into consideration the continuing benefits these procedures make you available, the investment is without doubt advisable.</p>
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<p>A very important but often underplayed element in website design is web typography.  Typography itself is as old as the earliest writing systems and has since developed into a very specialised field.</p>
<p>Typography originated after the invention of printing from movable type in the mid 15th century and has come along way since then. Today we find a large number of typefaces on the web.</p>
<p>How you approach typeface in your design, will either enhance or diminish the visual impact of your website. Function and aesthetics are intrinsic in web design and how well your design works is just as important as how it looks.</p>
<p><strong>New liberty in Web Design: sIFR Text</strong></p>
<p>Creative uses for typeface in web design were limited until recently. Today&#8217;s new operating systems have made it possible for website designers to move away from the limitations of using standard system fonts.</p>
<p>Scalable Inman Flash Replacement, better known as sIFR text are giving many website designers creative leeway. In simple terms, sIFR text is a flash rendering technique whereby designers can replace on-screen text elements with flash equivalents. In order to display correctly on someone&#8217;s web browser, sIFR requires the following: JavaScript and a Flash plug-in.</p>
<p>sIFR allows website headings, pull-quotes and other elements to be styled in whatever font the designer chooses. It is Search engine friendly and will display the website content as text and not an image.</p>
<p><strong>Important Typeface Tips:</strong></p>
<p>The web is saturated with tips on website design and typography. Here are a few tips that can help you with the choice and placement of your typeface in web design.</p>
<p>Space:</p>
<p>Take note of the line spacing/ leading that you give your text. The space between your words will impact the readability of your copy.</p>
<p>Colour</p>
<p>Consider the colour of your design and choose the colour of your text accordingly. The colour of your text should neither overpower your design nor be consumed by it.</p>
<p>Font Size:</p>
<p>Consider the theme and style of your web design and choose the font size accordingly.  Certain typefaces have been designed as small fonts and will therefore not have the same effect if it is too big.</p>
<p>Take into account that your text size should be readable to different users who are making using different browsers and technologies. Don&#8217;t make your text too small or too large.</p>
<p>Legibility</p>
<p>Take your user into account. The emphasis in web design today is on user-centric design. Remember that your website is there to communicate information. The objective is to encourage people to read the information on your site.</p>
<p>Too many fonts</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t use too many fonts throughout your website, rather make small adjustments to the existing font. This will help you to maintain a sense of continuity throughout your design. We suggest you use two types of font at most.</p>
<p>Font-smoothing</p>
<p>Any windows operating system lower than vista, does not apply &#8220;font-smoothing&#8221; as a default setting. This could radically change how the viewers see your text.</p>
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