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6 Successful Ways to Design a Search Engine Friendly Site
Ranking well on search engines for relevant keywords is what every business wants. One of the best ways to rank and to get found is through business blogging, but another way to ensure that your website is search engine friendly is to design one with SEO in mind. Here are six successful ways to design your website around SEO and have it rank for the...
Making Web 2.0 Work With Your Business
Many things have been said about the Web 2.0 and the vast reality is that majority of businesses that have embraced these social media platforms. Ecommerce has never been this alive and more companies both big and small are employing ways and means to interact with their customers. Needless to say, from a customer’s unique digital experience and...
The Web 2.0 Revolution
This second wave of the World Wide Web applications and uses is called Web 2.0. On these platforms, people are able to share information and collaborate in online communities and such. The main difference from the HTML web pages of the first generation which remained static, version 2.0 is able to offer web applications to the Internet user. With Web...
Why to Switch to a Content Management System
Many small web businesses begin as the brainchild of one person or a very small group of web-savvy people. Because they have the skill-set, they develop everything from the ground up, coding and designing the web page, creating and marketing the product, and dealing with any and all managerial tasks that come up. But that can also lead to the owners...
Will Your Website Survive 2012? Top New Year’s Resolutions
You are probably not worried that the world will end in 2012 based on an interpretation of an ancient Mayan calendar, are you? While most agree that the world will be just fine, there are online trends that could spell out an apocalyptic scenario for your website in 2012 should you choose to ignore them. Is your website ready? You can find out by...
What is Ajax and How is it Used?
When you think of Ajax, there’s a good chance cleaning detergent comes to mind, but in the world of Web Development, Ajax stands for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. Ajax is s a technique (actually, several techniques,) for creating fast and dynamic web pages using existing web standards. Ajax includes: XMLHttpRequest object (to exchange data...







