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Optimizing Your Website's Design For Search Engines
It is a well known fact that big search engines like Google are paying the most attention to the links that point back to your website. However, that does not mean that your website design does not matter. You should take a break from looking for...
Popup: Hate 'em or Love 'em
You are browsing a favorite website when a popup window appears.
You close the window to continue browsing, and another popup
appears. Later on, you realize that several windows have opened
because of these popups. Annoying, isn't it?
Popup...
Popup Killers - Not just killing that Popup but also that your revenue
With the increased use of popups on sites - when you enter,when you leave, while you are there - Popup killers (or stoppers) are all the rage. Companies use Popup killers as a marketing tool for frustrated webusers - they kill the Popup, the...
Two Easy Methods To Optimize Your JavaScript
Two Easy Methods To Optimize Your JavaScript
by Steve Shaw
Many web sites, even those owned by people we all think of as gurus in the Internet marketing business, have large blocks of JavaScript at the top of their web pages, sometimes...
Can I Optimize A Site Designed With Frames?
Can you optimize a sitedesigned in frames? Of course you can! The question should be, "how effectively can I optimize a web sire designed in frames?" Framed sites – in my opinion – have little use in today's web design. There are so many better ways to design a site. For example, you have HTML, DHTML, Flash, and other design formats.
Besides being hard to optimize, framed sites also:
* Makes it harder for a visitor to bookmark your pages, or add them to their favorites. The bookmark will always point to your home page, which might not be the page they want to bookmark.
* Limit the viewing space your visitor has on the page.
* Often when a search engine lists your framed page, it will display without the frame on the left. This means that your visitor will not be able to see the navigation menu.
Of course, you can go the route of the "noframe" tag, created to help visitors whose browsers can not read frames. Nowadays most browsers can, and so this tag is used more for SEO optimization and search engines. A few keyword-enriched sentences, and – BAM!: Content spiders can read. This may not be the best method, however it does work. Plus, it is "good SEO."
There is also another method, requiring a dynamic frameset page:
Dynamic Frameset
Using this method above does not include the "noframes" tag. There is no need for it. There is also some javascript the needs to be imported. To learn more about how to use this method, visit: http://www.webmarketingplus.co.uk/seo_positioning/problem_sites/frames_sites.html. This article by Ammon Johns will give you a step-by-step break down on how to use this method.
Now, I have been around a while. In the web design field, as well as SEO, there are many that suggest that framed sites have trouble ranking high on search engines. So the decision is yours to make: if your site is in frames, you may want to consider one of the aforementioned options, or redesigning your site in HTML. Also, try optimizing your site with keywords, before the other methods. Changes made to your site will reflect in your search engine results. See what works best!