How often should you update the content and design of your web site ?
Is it OK once having setup your site to leave it as it is, particularly if the nature of your business and its products/services does not change ?
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How often should you update the content and design of your web site ?
Is it OK once having setup your site to leave it as it is, particularly if the nature of your business and its products/services does not change ?
As blogs and RSS feeds gain more popularity amongst the mainstream, content aggregation and integration seems to be the next logical step in the right direction. Most of the content integrating technology till date has been focused on the “Back-End” – XML-RPC, SOAP, RSS feeds etc. We’ll show a very easy, yet very effective, way of enabling content integration using dynamic JavaScript.
Everyone wants to have a lot of traffic to their website. In order to get this traffic many people try to work on their meta tags or even do tricks trying to get more visitors to their website. One of the simplest and most solid ways to increase the flow of traffic to your website is to offer more content. It has often been said that on the Internet, content is king. It is important to understand how more content can bring more visitors to your site and how to generate content that is related to your particular web site.
It is said that search engines like to see a certain amount of words in the body of your html page. That is true, if you don’t have a certain amount of words in the body, then that page will not be considered a viable page.
In our enthusiasm to measure clickthroughs, pageviews and revenues, we seldom stop to consider the cost of our Web site content.
I have spent many hours doing research and thinking about that very question. The basis of my research comes from people watching. I have been people watching throughout my life. One of my favorite hobbies.
Question: We have recently inserted an “encryption code” in our home page at http://www.imagelair.com to keep most from viewing our source code (meta tags/keywords). The code works fine, but we noticed that our stats program reflected that about half of the hits to the default page every hit the “encrypt” page (our home page now).
My question is this. Will the search engines index our encrypted home page and Web site when it must go through the default page first, which has the encryption?
If you’ve been looking for an easy way to increase your website’s revenue, Google AdSense may be your answer.
Reader question: If I have my web site www.depression-therapist.co.uk and then got another, such as www.depression-therapist.com or www.depression-anxiety.com would I be in effect causing search engines to think I am spamming, if both sites have the identical written content? Will they take one or both of my sites off their search engines? Or will I have to make BOTH sites different? I would be grateful for any thoughts on this.
Somehow, those deadlines keep rolling around like clockwork! If there is one issue that every electronic newsletter publisher will face, it’s the never-ending struggle to gather and write useful, relevant, engaging content.