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Designing for Content

We’ve all been told that a successful website has great content. The problem that I’ve discovered is what do you do with and how to you organize all this great content? Below are some of the things that I’ve learned in the time I’ve had my own site...

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Creating Your First Web Site - Part 1

Google boasts more than eight billion web pages. How will yours show up? When will the sales or hits start rolling in? Recently I’ve come across a few people who are interested in joining the Internet and want some assistance in building their first web site...

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14 Ways to Add Content to Your Web Site

When I surf the Net, I often see web sites filled with beautiful graphics that strive to capture my attention. Well, they do so for an instant, however I click away when I don't immediately find relevant content. The content you add to your web site needs to attract both visitors and search engines...

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How to Create a Website; The Do-it-Yourself Way

So you have a product, service or information that you feel the whole world should know about. But you aren't quite sure how to tell them? Fortunately, for you it's the 21st century and we have the internet.
By using this short article as a reference we will have you creating your own website...

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The proper way to use the robots.txt file

When optimizing your web site most webmasters don’t consider using the robots.txt file. This is a very important file for your site. It let the spiders and crawlers know what they can and can not index. This is helpful in keeping them out of folders that you do not want index like the admin...

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