Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Gaining Traffic - Website Optimization

Website optimization is all about improving your website performance which in turn increase your website performance its download speed increases your search engine ranking and achieve the ultimate goal of conversion turning those visitors into customers. Optimization of a website includes placing your website or blog in directories, making sure that your site is user friendly having great landing pages that are sticky keeping the visitors not allowing them to navigate away from your website encourages better visitor retention making your blog or site more standard compliant. Some believes it is better to optimize your site for your target audience than for search engine this could be true but we needs to rank well in the with the big search engines in order to gain natural traffic. This process of site optimising is an ongoing process and getting too complacent after achieving your goals can cost you dearly so this process needs to continue,,continous evaluation and monitoring is needed and to make the necessary tweaks where needed.

If your website doesn’t appears in the major search engines top ten results then just imagine the potential customers your are missing out on, researches shows that the major four search engines account for about 90% of all search engine traffic and that search engine users really goes beyond the first two pages of search results by now we understand that getting on the first few results pages are vital and this could generate a huge amount of traffic to any website.

 

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Blog Updated

i have just update my blog which was being planned for the past two weeks i think i like this need look i will keep for a while now please feel free to leave a comment and let me know what you think about the new layout this one is template driven the reason for this is i am trying to use less images for a faster loading time still having the usual ride sidebar category and archives features please leave me a comment and let me me know what is your first impresssion of the layout. and you can also find me on facebook and bebo

Friday, December 12, 2008

Eric Meyers On Css3

Eric Meyer was also a prominent invited expert for seven years in the CSS Working Group, the folks in charge of maintaining and developing CSS. Needless to say, he’s a person you’d want to ask about the CSS3. Today I ask Eric Meyer six questions on the topic of CSS3, and here’s what he has to say. What do you think are the most exciting developments and extensions of CSS in CSS3? [Eric Meyer]: This will confirm once and for all that I’m basically a big huge code nerd, but honestly, the advanced selectors. Sure, sure, opacity and rounded corners and multiple background images and pretty things blah blah blah. All very nice. But the power to describe Web 2.0 designs in CSS is insignificant compared with the power to select every third table row starting with the fifth one. Or being able to select the first paragraph within another element, even if it’s not the first child. Or selecting any list item that’s the last item in the list. Oh yeah, that’s the stuff. Well, and Web Fonts are kind of cool too. I’ll grant you that. Let’s discuss the modularization of CSS specifications. The CSS specification for CSS3 is modularized (presumably after lessons learned in CSS2) - how has this affected the timeline, progression, and mainstream adoption of CSS3 specs? [Eric Meyer]: It really means there is no such thing as "CSS3" the way there was a CSS2. There’s no great big monolithic specification called CSS3. There’s just a bunch of parallel efforts, some of which move more quickly than others. I don’t honestly know what it’s done to adoption. We had a great big long pause in CSS advancement in the first half of this decade– I call it "the IEnterregnum"– and it’s only been recently that we’ve seen browsers pushing past the edges of CSS2 in any major way. On the other hand, you could argue that the pause was good because it let vendors focus on fixing bugs and reaching consistency instead of running off in ten different directions. Nor would I oppose that argument. My real point is that because of how things have gone, it’s hard to measure CSS3 adoption against what came before. I do think the split caused an overall slowdown in the development of the specifications. No way to prove that, of course, but that’s the feeling I get. It’s a big part of why I left the WG, and why I’ve been only peripherally involved in some of the other W3C’s efforts. Full Post Here

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Website Designing

Designing your first website as an amateur may seem very hard however they may seem there are software out there that will allow even the novice to build a website without no knowledge of web design are coding. From my personal experience every web designer should have some knowledge about the basics of hand coding a website this gives them the opportunity to correct errors if and when the need arises. Two of the most important factors to consider when designing are Repetition and Clarity
A web user should never have to figure out how to use the navigation on a well design website, navigation should look and feel the same on every web pages this gives the visitor the idea that they are still on the same site. By repetition I meant keeping certain visual elements in the same place Logos - recent survey shows that about 90% of logos are placed on the top left hand corner of all website if this is where your logo is on the main page keep it that way throughout the entire site having site navigation links and certain visual images in the same place on your site in the same order maintain the similar look and feel throughout. One very cheap and easy way to promote your website and is increase link popularity is by linking to other website with high traffic volume. Do some research surf the web find some sites with the same are similar contents as yours and request a link exchange. One popular site is link Metro this site offers you to put a members' link on your page then request they do the same.
However for good search engine ranking the relevancy of you link exchange must be of relevance that means linking with site of similar contents as yours so remember that providing information for your visitor is of more important that just a good page ranking Add quality contents to your web site, a page with good contents attracts search engines and encourages visitors to stay create pages for feedback let them review your site give their ratings ask a friend to review your site content before publishing look at the site from a customer point of view and remember that when you publish your site it goes globally.
Find a topic that you are good at and write an article about that topic publish it to other members website with a link back to your site this will encourage visitors to your website at this point your may be able to convince them to stay, make your paragraph short and straight forward try avoid too many lengthy paragraphs chose the color and font size of your text carefully make sure that they blend in.
If you try these methods and nothing works try altering the layout of your website Just Remember if you try 99 times and fail tell yourself I have not failed i just find another way not to do it

Research Keyword Phrase Search for keyword phrase to optimize for by using some tools such as Keyword Discovery or you can use Word tracker Google adwords or yahoo search marketing
Link Popularity Link popularity works best when the two sites exchanging links has some thing in common e.g. site A - lawmacs Web Design linking with Gary web design Studio this would work best because both web sites are promoting web design services therefore web design is the common factor in this case

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