- get your ideas down on paper
- do not just think about it – do something!
- write your mission statement
- write a business plan
- learn everything you can about your industry
- the smaller you are, the more professional you have to look
- if it comes to website design, keep it simple
- don't be afraid to ask
- work out the most cost-effective way to spend time
Sunday, April 16, 2006
Friday, April 14, 2006
HTML Meta Tags
Page Title Tag - Is displayed on search results and at the very top of the browser. Page title is usually the single most important text on the page.
Meta Description Tag - A sentence to a paragraph describing the page content. Is sometimes displayed in search results under the page title.
Meta Keywords Tags - Not displayed to viewer or in search results. Strongly suggested, is a series of keywords that represents the content of your site.
Comments Tags - Used to help break up programming. States what each part of a complex program does. No good for SEO purposes as they are ignored by most search engines.
Robots Exclusion Tags - Used to prevent robots from spidering certain pages or your entire site.
IMG Alt Tags - Used to tell visually impaired people what an image represents.
Meta Description Tag - A sentence to a paragraph describing the page content. Is sometimes displayed in search results under the page title.
Meta Keywords Tags - Not displayed to viewer or in search results. Strongly suggested, is a series of keywords that represents the content of your site.
Comments Tags - Used to help break up programming. States what each part of a complex program does. No good for SEO purposes as they are ignored by most search engines.
Robots Exclusion Tags - Used to prevent robots from spidering certain pages or your entire site.
IMG Alt Tags - Used to tell visually impaired people what an image represents.
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Check daily adsense report and site stats.
Daily page hits should match the adsense impressions. There may be delay in reporting impressions and clicks.
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
How to Block Low Paying Google Adwords Ads
Many AdSense publishers do not want to display low paying ads, irelevant or competitor ads.Google is offering you the option to do this:
Block the low paying Ads :
1. login into AdSense account
2. go to AdSense Setup section and then to Competitive AdFilter
3. in the field provided there enter on every new line the low paying sites that you want to block.
Block the low paying Ads :
1. login into AdSense account
2. go to AdSense Setup section and then to Competitive AdFilter
3. in the field provided there enter on every new line the low paying sites that you want to block.
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