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Old 12-29-2006, 02:36 PM
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I have achieved strict html compliance. I have tweaked the SEO a fare amount. What I would like is some tips about further html and SEO enhancement. Are you aware of any subtle, yet cool javascript enhancements? How about marketing tips? I currently do press releases about every two weeks, and I advertise on Adsense and publish articles. Any idea how much newspaper ads are? Any idea how much it is to advertise on yahoo's homepage? Any ideas beyond what I have mentioned above?

Because of all the SEO tips in the past, the site now gets about 1,500 hits a day. Much is abliged for this.

Thanks all for the tips in the past. They have allowed the site to evolve to its current state!

-Noah
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Old 12-30-2006, 12:14 PM
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Hi nseidm1,

May I suggest changing your rollover image menu to a css based text rollover.

It will cut down your page size and if done right, can enhance your site quite a bit, and will also help out in SEO.

If you need help doing it, let me know.

good luck
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Old 12-30-2006, 12:38 PM
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I think that reducing page load time is my main issue. But I will keep the images on the left column. Will using CSS for the buttons make a reasonable difference given the extremely large size of the page already due to the quantity of images in the left column?

If using CSS for the button overs is to reduce page load time, and html size, I think the effort will be significantly overshadowed by the size associated with the images in the left column.

It may be futile, it may not. Not quite sure.
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Old 12-30-2006, 01:57 PM
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Using a CSS menu will not make much of a difference for page size as you have quite a few images but it will make the menu more attractive and every little bit helps when it comes to page load time.
Your images are pretty well optimized for size so there is not much more you can do for them.

You may want to consider removing the video pictures on the right side though in the video section.
I understand what you are trying to accomplish but you can do without them.

Best
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Old 12-30-2006, 02:38 PM
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I removed the movie images as suggested, I agree on that point, as they were a little extraneous. As for the title bar links, I'm not the best with css, but if you can provide some example code I usually can work things out. Do you think that css will make them look better? How? Wont the text just illuminate red just as it does now, or do you have some tricks in mind?
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Old 12-30-2006, 02:43 PM
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Here are several examples/code of CSS menus:
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/
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what is the difference between html strict and xhtml strict? The main difference I see in the coding is that extra trailing slash in the meta declarations, the
tag, the <link> tag, and the <input> tag. Is this the main difference, the trailing slash?
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Old 01-03-2007, 08:10 PM
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Hi nseidm1,
Sorry, I was absent for a while.

Send me a PM with what you want your menu to look like(color,size,rollover effect) and I'll make it up for you...

Best
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nseidm1,

I know you believe in Brown's Gas.

I am still believing: "This is merely electrolysed water, hydrogen and oxygen gasses mixed together. It also markets under a similar scam called "Brown's Gas", with tin foil hatters purporting its superiority as a welding gas. Absolutely bogus, beyond being purely hydrogen+oxygen combustion, which does have a heat of combustion around 6500 degrees. Furthermore, it is extremely dangerous to store these gasses mixed together, a single static discharge could cause a serious explosion (think Hindenberg Disaster).

Purely cargo-cult pseudo science
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Its not a matter of belief, its a matter of science, and using your vision to deductively observe the difference in behavior. Oxy-Hydrogen does have the high temperature flame that you mention. Based on your logic how do you explain the following video?

http://www.waterfuelconverters.com/Video3.html

With all due respect, I'm the Engineer. There is a clear difference in behavior, and this is not a matter of opinion, this is a matter of factual observation and temperature measurment. Oxy-Hydrogen behaves differently than Brown's Gas. If Brown's Gas is just a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen it should burn the persons hand, but it does not.

Of course Brown's Gas is produced via electrolysis. This is clear, no one ever said elsewise. Fathom the difference between common ducted and independently ducted systems, this is the distinction in production methods. Brown's Gas is a pressurized type of Oxy-Hydrogen produced in a common ducted electrolyzer. Storage is not intent; use the gas as you make the gas.

If you still don't think there is a difference between the behavior of Oxy-Hydrogen versus Brown's Gas, you simply have not watched video #3. You cannot place your hand through an Oxy-Hydrogen flame.

You say "cargo cult pheudoscience", I say "this is why China and India are producing more Engineers than the US". The following statement is politically correct, and is no way regarding handicapped individuals: "the US is retarded compared to the rest of the world".

P.S. This is not a proper place for this discussion, this is a message board for website analysis. You mention to me I am trying to use this Board to get website hits, I respond with the following: I receive on average 1,500 hits a day and none of them come from this board. I come to this board for the wondeful advice of the administrators. They run a successful SEO operation and they have helped me greately achieve top 10 ranking on a slew of keywords. You should have messaged me via the contact information that is available on my website. I have cellular telephone, and email info available.

Mabe you will realize why I created my site. Because of the BS quote you used. Every drop of information circulating throughout society is practically BS. I created my website to change this; and also note that I created my website when I was a sophomore in college. I am an euntrepenuer, and your trying to tear me down. I think not. I had the balls to create a company while I was still in college, believe me, I have the balls to go up against anyone who says that Brown's Gas behaves the same as Oxy-Hydrogen. With the reasearch I am conducting, have conducted, and the video on my website I am making a difference in providing the general public with direly needed information to dispel myths, stereotypes and frankly BS information such as the quote you used to attack my scientific credibility. I just graduated as an Electrical Engineer from Hofstra University in NY state, I officially have the credibility associated with that institution and I plan to use it to the full extent necessary to change the status quo of Brown's Gas and related common ducted electrolysis technologies.

Video cannot be denied. Things will change, comprehension will change, and the world will change to accomodate the information that I have made available. The quote you mention shows that you have not looked through my website in depth. Ever drop of text in the website has been generated to a precise degree. Fathom it and fathom a phenomena that most people do not comprehend, are affraid to comprehend, or simply cannot comprehend.

In the future please do not just copy paste text, as most people that make such quotes have no idea what they are talking about. They get their information from the mainstream media, and not via experimentation or scientific evaluation. They are perpetuating stereotypes, and technically by reproducing the quote you are also perpetuating stereotypes. There is no worries regarding this infraction, because I am available to correct the gross misconception. As I have stated, this is why I created my website; to combat flagrant ignorance and the unjustiable perpetuance of "retarding" stereotypes.
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Old 01-04-2007, 01:32 AM
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Frankly I don't think its honorable to attack the work of an Engineer especially given a quoted response without citation. Web Pro World is for website analysis, and if I posted my website in the content pages it would be another story, but this post is obviously not in the content analysis pages. This post is in the website review section, which has to deal with aesthetics, html coding, and SEO optimization tips for webmasters tring to better their online presence. Your comment is out of line and should not have been published in a public forum. Your comment should have been directed toward a Private Message, a direct email, or a telephone call. In the future, if I do continue to ask for assistance with my website at Web Pro World, please restrain yourself from opinionated, unsubstantiated, and incredulous attacks on an Engineer trying to make a difference in a stereotypically retarded scientific field.

In other words, if you feel it necessary to make comments on my content again, please cease and desist prior to making a statement.

Sincerely,
Noah Seidman
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