Archive for August, 2010
As vital as the content in any website are the graphics that web developers use. In creating a website, the trick is to use small graphics meaning just the right size- not too big and not too small. This should be so to enable the graphics to load more quickly when users open a certain web page. Wouldn't it be nice to see both the contents and the graphics of a website in just one click rather than wait for seconds or even minutes to view the photos?
So, what's ...
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With the Internet functioning as another venue for all sorts of businesses, the competition on how to get noticed and how to attract as many customers are possible is getting tougher and tougher. Anyone remotely associated with online businesses is aware of how SEO is at the forefront of online business issues.
Recently, SEO has been getting some bad rap. It may deserved or undeserved, but that really shouldn?t concern you if you stick within what is called ethical SEO. Experts would say that this is ...
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Google Analytics is an excellent solution for all the website related needs, starting from the source which brought the visitors to your site to how they interacted with your website. Hence, it provides good results as to how the site should be designed/ modified so as to attract more visitors or how to do better marketing for your product online.
Some of the features of
Google Analytics are given below.
Firstly, it is much easier to use. With the special AdWords feature,
Google provides more flexibility with the keywords and ...
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Facebook recently released their own OpenGraph Search Engine, based on their OpenGraph system. If you were wondering what those like buttons that display everywhere are for, the OpenGraph Search Engine is the answer. Facebook’s OpenGraph Search Engine will display liked pages in search results. What does this mean for search engine optimisation?
The OpenGraph Search Engine is in its infancy as of now, but it’s a very big deal. If Facebook manages to pull this off, we’re going to see a future where the Like has replaced the link as the web’s currency.
One study has revealed that people are spending ...
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