Internet and Businesses Online
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Web Development
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Preparing Your Site for Internet Explorer 7
Here's the scenario: one morning you open your email and your inbox is flooded with emails that your site isn't working properly. Maybe your text or images don't look right, or even worse maybe your site isn't properly processing credit card transactions. How could this happen when you didn't change a thing? Well, that morning could be the morning later this year that Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 7.
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Using 301 Redirects
Before we go any further, you are probably wondering what in the world 301 redirects are in the first place am I right? You've heard the term, heard people asking about it and are curious but it just sounds so technical you aren't sure what to do with it.
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Teach Your Site to Sell
98% of all websites fail. The reason is simple. You forget that selling on the internet is no different than sales you make in person. Teach your site to sell.
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The Mysterious .HTACCESS file
Globally the Apache web server software is installed on almost two thirds of all servers, and with Apache come the incredibly powerful but very mysterious .HTACCESS file.
Most people only use the file for simple password protection, but it can be used for much more than that.
This article will help to show some of the possibilities that lie within your site's .HTACCESS file
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Web Design And Development
There’s two ways to get a website developed – pay, or design it yourself. If you’ve chosen the latter, you’ll need several things. First, you’ll need web hosting. Web hosting can range from $2 to $200 per month, depending on your needs. Consult a web hosting review site for more information. Next, you’ll have to have some background in computing or internet programming. You’ll need to know at least HTML. Thirdly, you’ll have to have a way to upload your files. Some hosts have online uploads, others require FTP.
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Webmaster Tips
According to Matt Cutts, there are over 100 factors that affect search engine ranking. For those of you who don't know, Matt is a Google guy guru, he is employed by Google but writes an independent blog and shares information related to Google and search engine optimization. Unfortunately, of those 100 items that account for search engine ranking, there are only a few that webmasters can actually control.
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Review: Comparing 4 Popular Web Analytics Services
What Web analytics service is the best for you? The first thing to consider is, what one is easiest for you to analyze and use…which one saves you time, money and headaches while providing in-depth information on your site visitors?
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Gaining a Web Presence
This article contains very basic steps to gaining a web presence. It is aimed at the small business which currently has little to no web presence today and is looking to get started.
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Importance of W3 Standards
When the Internet first began its boom, the technologies used in design were forgiving. W3-Compliance wasn't as necessary because there were fewer browsers, fewer users, and overall fewer technologies in use.
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Ten Reasons to Learn HTML
HTML is the easiest programming language to learn. Here are ten reasons to break out your text editor and create a web page.
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