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Today the most commonly used tool when searching for information is the internet.  Every business requires some sort of online presence with an ongoing strategy which is driven by, and supports, the business objectives and brand marketing strategy.

A successful online presence and the activities around your brands online presence are determined by a combination of chosen strategies, the application of which is determined by what is most appropriate to your brand, your target market and the ...

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Make Use of a Sitemap

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It’s wise to have the sitemap page linked to from every other page in the site, or at the least from important high-level category pages and the home page. The sitemap should, ideally, offer links to all of the site’s internal pages. However, if more than 100-150 pages exist on the site, a wiser system is to create a sitemap that will link to all of the category level pages, so that no page in a site is ...

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Monitor your content, keywords, and listings often

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Once your pages are listed in a search engine, monitor your content and listings’ every so often  making sure that your site is always upto-date. Keep your content and listings fresh instead of letting them go stale and unnoticed. Strange things happen. Pages disappear from catalogs. Links go screwy. Watch for trouble, and resubmit if you spot it.

Resubmit your site any time you make significant changes. Search engines should revisit on a regular schedule. However, some ...

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Submit Your Key Pages

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Most search engines will index the other pages from your web site by following links from a page you submit to them. But sometimes they miss, so it’s good to submit the top two or three pages that best summarize your web site.

Don’t trust the submission process to automated programs and services. Some of them are excellent, but the major search engines are too important. There aren’t that many, so submit manually, so that you can ...

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Avoid Search Engine Stumbling Blocks

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Some search engines see the web the way someone using a veryold browser might. They may not read image maps. They may not read frames. You need to anticipate these problems, or a search engine may not index any or all your web pages. Certain types of navigation may prevent search engines from reaching your websites content. Complex links and deep site structures with little unique content may serve as bumps. Such as pages with more than one ...

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Have Relevant Content

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Changing your page titles is not necessarily going to help your page do well for your target keywords if the page has nothing to do with the topic. Your keywords need to be reflected in the page’s content! In particular, that means you need HTML text on your page.Sometimes sites present large sections of print via graphics. It looks pretty, but search engines can’t read those graphics. That means they miss out on text that may make your ...

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Use a simple, yet well-written and concise URL

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The URL of a document should ideally be as descriptive and brief as possible. If, for example, your site’s structure has several levels of files and navigation, the URL should reflect this with folders and subfolders. Individual page’s URLs should also be descriptive without being overly lengthy, so that a visitor who sees only the URL could have a good idea of what to expect on the page. For example, a URL such as is much more search-engine ...

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Submit Your URL

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This might sound obvious, but too many people never submit their URL to the big search engines, then they just sit back and wait and hope the search engine spiders pick up their site and index it. Do not waste time waiting for this when you can submit your URL and get indexed much quicker. However, read the rules and regulations for submitting your URL to search engines and know what they are looking for so you’ll be ...

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Do Keyword Research

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You need a keyword campaign if you want to compete with other websites for the top search results. Survey past and potential customers to find out what phrases and keywords they would use. The reason for this is many of the top search engines base their results on the keywords searched for and the existence of these keywords in your website copy. However, it is very important to understand how keywords work and how to incorporate them into your website ...

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Define your Target Keywords

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Brainstorm every possible word someone might type into a search engine if they didn’t know of any website on the topic of their interest. Imagine yourself as new to your topic, not knowing the main words that apply. Think of what your customers / prospects would be likely to type into a search engine in an attempt to find the information / services your site offers.

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Get Links

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If you do not have links to your website on other sites, you can forget getting a top rating. The reason for this is that many of the top search engines, and even some of the smaller ones, are searching for the amount of links on the Internet that are linked to your website. The more you have means the more popular your website and the higher weight it will be given. However, if you do not have ...

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Web Design Process

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The following is an overview of our Web design process, from the initial contact to the completion of the Website.

1. Quote Request Form (QRF) - Using the QRF on our Website, potential clients tell us about their business, and what they would like to get out of their Website. This is actually the start of the discovery phase of the Web design process, and we eventually use this information in the design of your Website. In ...

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How to Plan a Website

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Whether you are a Web designer, or the buyer of Web design services, the planning phase of the Web design process is the most important phase. Planning requires a significant amount of effort before there is a visable product, so it is sometimes a hard-sell to business people, especially those who are used to “flying by the seat of their pants.” I often find, however, that once involved in the process, the client gains valuable insights into their ...

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What is Web Design

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What is Web design? The definition of “Web Design” can vary, depending on who you ask. Web designers working for one company may perform different tasks than Web designers working for another company. The basic answer is that Web design is the design of a Web page or Website, including the information and user interface design, but not including programming. Programming falls under the definition of Web development, or Web application programming (to name two of many).

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Curvo Web Design Theme

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“Curvo” is a Latin word which means to bend or arch. Curvo is a feature-packed premium theme which bends the rules to give you fresh and flexible horizontal oriented websites. We have focused in giving you features which are both powerful and simple to use. The theme is fluid to provide beautiful horizontal websites across the different screen sizes of laptops and desktop monitors. With multiple design and ...

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TouchSense Web Design Theme

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TouchSense is a theme carefully designed and coded to fit any corporate website or a stylish blog. Lots of shortcodes, skins, galleries and even a custom image slider built specially for this theme is what make TouchSense a truly premium theme.

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RT Web Design Theme

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RT-Theme is a multi-purpose wordpress theme with powerfull CMS tools. You can use it for business, corporate, product catalogue, services or portfolio web sites. You can easily re-brand your theme by using the amazing background tools and 5 premium skin options. RT-Theme 13 is ready to translate and you can run a multi-language web site with the WPML plugin.

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eCommerce Store theme

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Create and manage a fully functional Ecommerce site. StoreBox theme will help you in creating a Ecommerce site that not only has great features and functionalities of Ecommerce site, but also looks amazing.

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iFashion Web Design Theme

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iFashion is a modern blog/community theme with many advanced features, designed and developed for anyone who wants to start a blog or news/magazine site.

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Spa Salon Theme

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Create a website for Spa, Salon or other service providing business and Manage Appointments Online (and charge for it) in WordPress. With help of this awesome Spa Salon theme, you will have your online presence + booking / appointment system built on top of easy to use and manage WordPress CMS.

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