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Website Development Made Easy

[ad_1] Your website is the face of your business. It represents the integrity of your business therefore should have the same personality as your business in general. It is viewed by millions and trillions and you literally have seconds to grab their attention. If you fail to impress them in the first glance, it will be the last time they consider getting in touch with you. So, it's pretty clear that a well-constructed website is a must-have for your business. And without the help of professional and experienced web designers, you can't customize all the factors and beat your competition. While this may not be easy to find, it's certainly not unmanageable.Due to the increased competition, it has become essential to hire the services of professionals to have a well-designed website...

Five Opportunities to Optimize Your Web Site

[ad_1] Opportunity #1: The Importance of Link Building Link building is by far the single most important SEO tactic that can be applied to increase search engine rankings. A Web site could have the exact same content posted as its top competitor's site, with the only difference being the number of in-bound links that Google has indexed for the two sites. For instance, an in-bound link is a link to your Web site that is located on someone else's Web site.For the sake of this example, let's assume that Google has indexed 100 in-bound links to your Web site and 500 links for your top competitor. Despite the content being identical, Google will rank your competitor's Web site higher, and potentially significantly higher, based on this critical measure of site popularity.We...

What Is Web Content Caching?

[ad_1] Have you ever gone to Google, searched something, and seen the little "Cached" word in blue next to the link? Well, that has to do with content web caching. Web content cache is a feature that isn't really part of a network, or part of an application. Rather, it sits between those two. To understand caching, it's important to know just what a web content cache is, first.What's a Content Cache?This is something known as a software piece or appliance that sits inside an application server. It takes requests and responds for the application, reducing the amount of hits that are sent to backend servers. Caches store these "responses", since most requests have already been seen before, and can simply pull up the old response when requested.In the layman's terms,...

Turning PSD to HTML – A Necessary Step to Website Development

[ad_1] Website development is a simple and quintessential process of creating a web portal. There are different stages of website development process through which the website has to go through. Converting PSD to HTML/ CSS is one of the compulsory steps involved in the development of a user-friendly and accessible website. Every site goes through a Photoshop to HTML process, before it goes live on the World Wide Web (WWW) for the audience. Wondering how does image-to-HTML conversion facilitate the whole web development process? Continue reading this article below to know the role of converting Photoshop to HTML in site creation.Truly speaking, the success of web portal largely depends upon how well the site template/ theme in sliced and converted from image-to-markup languages such as HTML, XHTML, HTML5, CSS and CSS3....

How To Increase Your Web Site Popularity Through One-Way Incoming Links

[ad_1] One of the best ways to get free website traffic, as we all know, is links from other sites which help improve your site's link popularity. Nothing new there...however now that Google and friends are cracking down on reciprocal link exchanges and de-valuing links from non-relevant sites, it's become vitally important to get 1-way INCOMING links from sites that are related to your niche.For example, a travel site would benefit from a incoming-link from a holiday home rental company or an airline or car hire place, but there would be NO benefit from getting an incoming link from an online casino service or one of those ubiquitous Viagra sales sites we all love to receive spam email from (not!)... :)Here's what I suggested to one of my client's (who runs...