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Friday, 05 June 2009 23:32 |
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Once you have your keyword targets, your content created and your site structure established you must now move on to the most obvious step, the optimization of your content. As noted above, a spider places importance on what it reads highest on the page and so beginning with a sentence that includes your targeted phrase only makes sense. That said, stuffing in keywords in hopes that it will add weight to your page generally doesn't work. The term "keyword density" refers to the percentage of your content that is made up of your targeted keywords.
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Written by Admin
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Saturday, 11 April 2009 14:18 |
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The primary reason for having search engine friendly URLs is to force keywords to appear in the URL which, from a search engine's point of view, increases the page's relevance for these keywords.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 11 April 2009 14:44 |
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CSS Colors, Practices, and Theories |
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Written by Admin
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Saturday, 03 January 2009 00:24 |
 CSS is often thought of as a way to layout a website or position your page elements. However, CSS is just as useful in controlling the style or design of your site with the use of color. But before I get into the technicalities of it all, let’s use our imaginations for just a moment. When it comes to websites, it is said (correctly, in my opinion) that content is king. Well, imagine if content were a real, living, breathing, king. Our king is standing high on a balcony addressing his people. The sort of speech he is giving is up to you; he may be an evil king tightening his grip on his subjects or a benevolent king spreading good news and cheer. Imagine either, both, or anything in between, and tell me one thing: what color are the king’s robes? Humans apply style and design to just about everything. Furthermore, humans associate color with moods and ideals, and these moods and ideals may vary depending on culture and gender. The colors you choose to use with your website should align itself with the sort of audience that you want to attract. First, let’s look at how to apply colors to page elements and then a closer at how colors are associated with moods and ideals across gender and culture. |
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