Archive for February, 2010

Making your website search engine friendly

Many people wonder why they can’t find their web pages even when they search for the items that appear on their page.  Most of the time, that is because they created a site that is not search engine friendly. This article identifies the things you need to do in order to create a website that [...]

Posted on February 1, 2010 at 4:49 am by Scott Butler · Permalink · Leave a comment
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List of HTML, CSS, and link validators

This page will provide you with a list and comments for the following validators: HTML validators – they check your HTML code for errors CSS validators – they check Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for errors Browser compatibility checkers – they check your page to see if it is compatible with various browsers Broken link checkers [...]

Posted on February 1, 2010 at 4:44 am by Scott Butler · Permalink · Leave a comment
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How to improve your Google search engine ranking

Google’s page ranking system Google is the top search engine, so it makes sense to do what you can to understand how they rank websites and follow their rules.  Google ranks a page according to the number and quality of links leading to that page. For example, if your page has 100 quality links leading [...]

Posted on February 1, 2010 at 4:30 am by Scott Butler · Permalink · Leave a comment
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How can you use Google AdWords to increase your search engine ranking?

I guess the ultimate goal of any webmaster is to get their site on the first page of the Google search engine results. For lots of people, just getting your site on the first few pages or even to show up at all is a major accomplishment. Possibly the easiest way to get to the [...]

Posted on February 1, 2010 at 4:25 am by Scott Butler · Permalink · 3 Comments
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Improving your keyword density for search engines

I have had many people ask me why one of their articles does not show up in a search.  Oftentimes, it is because they don’t use their keywords enough.  For example, I knew someone that wrote an article on Aerobee frisbees, yet when I looked at her article I only saw the word Aerobee once.  [...]

Posted on February 1, 2010 at 4:20 am by Scott Butler · Permalink · Leave a comment
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