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by Alicia Forest - 2007-01-08
I have a question for you: When someone signs up to receive your ezine or other Free Taste of what it is that you're offering, where do they end up?Do they see a polite thank you page from you? Or...
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by Deborah Harrison - 2007-01-17
Some of you may have heard of 404 Pages. If you enter 404 on the end of any web address you should see a "File not Found" Page of some description.Not very interesting to look at, I think you'll agre...
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by Matthew Mitchell - 2007-01-25
Website owners get so excited about getting traffic to their site they don't know what to do once it gets there. There are three major mistakes website owners make with their landing pages. These mi...
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by Blair Gwilt - 2007-01-28
Your mind is now set to being the next most successful online businessman. But is there anything else that you might have forgotten to prepare? Maybe none. But how about your landing pages? Ar...
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by Steve Hill - 2007-02-01
There are many people who are attempting to make a quick buck via Google adsense. Some start off thinking that it is going to be easy but soon realise that this is just not the case. I have a numbe...
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by Michael Biehn - 2007-02-12
Should you create those everybody-hates-it-but- everybody-does-it doorway pages? Well, yes and no. Doorway pages are great in theory but can be an administrative nightmare. Since each search engin...
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by Lew Newlin - 2007-02-17
Using SSL encryption to secure information is server and client processor intensive, not to mention that the process can significantly slow the presentation of pages to your visitors. Not surprisi...
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by Daniel Punch - 2007-03-02
Web design and development has come a long way since the days of static webpages.The new world of Web 2.0 and advanced search engine algorythmns require webmasters to provide striking content that...
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by John Kovanski - 2007-03-07
For the website publisher, getting your articles and other content into the search engines (so you can start making money fast) is often a challenge.Although there are a number of solutions, most ...
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by Judi Perkins - 2007-03-18
To each job seeker who has struggled to cram his resume onto one page: I hereby give you permission to exceed that limit. The "one page" caveat is outdated and unnecessary….unless of course you don'...