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Do You Really Get What You Pay For With Web Hosting?

Author: Scott Lindsay Subscribe to users feed

Published: 01/06/2009

There is an assumption among business owners that in order to have a quality website you need to follow the old adage, \"You get what you pay for.\" The truth is, in web hosting you can pay a significant amount of money and receive poor service. Certainly the reverse is true, but the point is...

Google AdWords to Show ALL Search Queries

Author: Janet Driscoll-Miller Subscribe to users feed

Published: 31/05/2009

I just received an email from the Inside AdWords blog crew that put a smile on my face and should for all advertisers too - Google AdWords\' Search Query Report will now show all search queries instead of rolling many queries up under the line item \"other unique queries.\" Background: What Is...

Suggestions For Creating Your First HTML Form

Author: Jim Pretin Subscribe to users feed

Published: 29/05/2009

If you have recently established a website for your first internet business, adding a simple web form to your website, such as a feedback form, contact form, or other online form, can be a tough task. Most programming novices create their first website using pre-developed templates and have no...

An Introduction To Using Formmail With HTML Forms

Author: Jim Pretin Subscribe to users feed

Published: 29/05/2009

If you have recently established a website for your first internet business, adding a simple web form to your website, such as a feedback form, contact form, or other online form, can be a tough task. Most programming novices create their first website using pre-developed templates and have no...

How XML Made Online Data More Versatile

Author: Jim Pretin Subscribe to users feed

Published: 29/05/2009

When the internet was first introduced, all websites were written in HTML. HTML was the only programming language used to describe and display data on the World Wide Web. It was simple and fairly easy to learn. As time progressed, programmers started to realize that they were being stymied by...

Making An HTML Form For The First Time?

Author: Jim Pretin Subscribe to users feed

Published: 29/05/2009

If you have recently established a website for your first internet business, adding a simple web form to your website, such as a feedback form, contact form, or other online form, can be a tough task. Most programming novices create their first website using pre-developed templates and have no...

Finding The Right Web Designer Is A Tough Task

Author: Jim Pretin Subscribe to users feed

Published: 29/05/2009

If you just started an online business, you probably have no idea how to go about hiring a web designer. Who should you call? Should you look someone up in the yellow pages? Should you hire someone who works for a company that employs many different web designers, or should you hire a sole...

What Is Google\'s Formula For Ranking Websites?

Author: Jim Pretin Subscribe to users feed

Published: 29/05/2009

Link popularity is by far the most important factor for determining your search engine ranking. You need to know what link popularity is, why it is so important, and how Google evaluates it (over 50% of all search engine traffic comes from Google, and if you can rise to the top of Google, you...

An Introduction To HTML Form Creation

Author: Jim Pretin Subscribe to users feed

Published: 29/05/2009

If you have recently established a website for your first internet business, adding a simple web form to your website, such as a feedback form, contact form, or other online form, can be a tough task. Most programming novices create their first website using pre-developed templates and have no...

HTML To Be Abandoned Permanently?

Author: Jim Pretin Subscribe to users feed

Published: 29/05/2009

Every web designer is familiar with the HTML programming language, which stands for Hypertext Markup Language. The language has been in use since the advent of cyberspace, and although it will probably always be used, it is already being supplemented by newer, more versatile versions of HTML. ...