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Jun 17 2007

X-Site Pro: Buy it now and get the update free

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X Site ProI’ve been taking about this piece of software since I got it. It’s outstanding just like it is. But now Paul is getting ready to come out with the new version, which is suppose to be absolutely fantastic. (Yep we love this software!).

How would you like to get your hands on one of the hottest software products of the last couple of years?

… AND automatically qualify for a free upgrade to version 2 when it is released in a few months time.

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Apr 03 2006

Blogging Class Part II

Blogging for Beginners was a fun class. Those participating ended the class with having their first blog up and posted to.

At their request we are doing it again…this time we are going to focus on getting your blog up and running at wordpress.com.

This free class will be held Tuesday April 2nd, 6pm Pacific.  You can register at Blogging For Beginners, Part II 

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Mar 05 2006

XSitePro - My experience

We have been looking for a relatively easy way to build websites quickly. The forums have all been abuzz about two different products. Well, we now own both products, and let me tell you…there is no comparison between the them as I was lead to believe.

XSitePro is a pleasure to use. It’s intuitive, comes with a 101 page tutorial, a 461 page manual and several videos – all of which walk you through the program with ease. If you have your content all together, you can have a site up and running in less than 2 hours (if you are green like me) and that’s right out of the box.

The other program we bought, while it makes nice sites, actually ended up having a steeper learning curve as the instruction manual left much to be desired, not to mention the frustration that we experienced. While it makes nice sites, it is not as flexible, nor is it as robust.

While it’s a breeze to build your pages, XSP also tells you what you need to do in order to optimize your pages. In addition:

  • It automatically creates your site map
  • Adds Google Adsense in easily allowing you to format your ads on the go.
  • You can easily add in images and graphics.
  • Create a links page easily.
  • Automatically run several preinstalled scripts such as print this page and bookmark
  • Make redirect pages
  • Format your robots txt file
  • Create pop ups –pop ins- pop-unders with a few clicks.
  • Make global changes to your design and navigation in one place.
  • And so much more…(I’m sure I’ll be able to tell you more as we continue to build sites)

I just know I’m going to be so much more productive with this software…I already am. And while much of this stuff is rather new. I recently heard from a hard core dreamweaver user that this program is unbelievable.

This is one program I cannot recommend highly enough. If you are trying to make a decision between XSP and another program, let me tell you, XSP is a no brainer.

Now if I could just find a graphics program that was as easy!

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Feb 23 2006

Site Maps - guest article

Tips on Creating a Site Map

A quick search on Google for advice on creating a site map initially threw up many links to software you could buy or download for free to create a site map.

But why do you need a site map?

Basically as websites get larger and more complex both the human browser and the search engine spiders need an easy to follow map to find all the pages within your site. A site map gives them a simple navigational tool.

Site maps have 3 main benefits:

1) A site map allows visitors to easily find what they are looking for by simply visiting your site map and clicking on the link to go directly to the page they want to visit.

2) Often technologies employed to assist in reading webpages such as web page readers and screen readers can only follow text links. For practical reasons it may not always be possible to show a text link to every other page within your site on your main page and other pages within your website and so use a site map.

3) Search engine spiders like text and text links. If they cannot follow a text link to a page of your site it may not get indexed. Make it easy for the spider to index all your pages through a site map.

A site map consists of the two things search engines love - text and keywords. To build a good site map combine relevant keywords with a hyper text links. For example on your site map you may have a link to your webpage about website promotion so your hyperlink should contains the words ‘website promotion’ and link directly to that page within your site.

A site map does not need and indeed should not be fancy, but should be clear and easy to navigate.

Here are some tips for a good site map:

1. Place a prominent link to your site map on every page and lable it SITE MAP.

2. It should show all your webpages through different levels as basic text links.

3. Use standard colours for links and visited links.

4. It should show a quick, easy to follow over view of the site without the need to scroll around in the web browser.

Google started allowing people to submit site maps to their account as a way of letting google know about all your webpages and updates to your site. It does not increase your page ranking at all but is worth taking the time to set up properly.

You can find free software for creating site maps at:

http://www.likno.com/sitemap.html
http://www.freesitemapgenerator.com
http://www.sitemapspal.com

And when you are done, don’t forget to tell Google about your site map so they can trawl and hopefully index all the pages of your site.

http://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/login

A well planned site map can ensure your Web site is fully indexed by search engines.

(c) Rachel Gawith
Rachel Gawith runs her own homebased business website at http://www.computerincome.net where you can find recommended business opportunities, ebook reviews, articles, classifieds and a link exchange.

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Feb 09 2006

SEO Made Easy

seo book imageHere is a great book on SEO strategies and tactics by Brad Callen. I find it’s easy to read and follow the principles listed here. And this is from someone who was not even sure what SEO meant. And you know what…it’s free.

You can download it here. Please come back and leave you comments about the book. Did it help? Did you learn anything?

Barbara

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Jan 27 2006

HTML Resources

Unless you are an expert designer, we all need a little HTML help from time to time. Some of us more than just sometimes :) Here are some resources you may find helpful. I have!

Do you have other favorite resources you’d like to share?

Barbara

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Jan 24 2006

Favicons

You know those little icons (16px x 16px) that show up in your browser address bar next to the url? Those are called favicons. And there are some places online where you can create one for free. All you really need is a graphic of some sort…like a picture, or a logo.

Give it a try! ~ http://www.favicongenerator.com/

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Jan 17 2006

Marketing Salad Special

I’ve been a member of this site since it’s inception. I’ve been able to brain storm my ideas and get feedbck from others who are in business or just learning (like I was) without feeling dumb! Often times we don’t ask the questions or seek out the advice of others for fear of showing what we don’t know….which is entirely the wrong thing! I’ve even been able to set up some joint venture projects! I found it to be wonderful for the new business owner as well as the business owner who is stretching her or his wings.

It is hard to believe, but MarketingSalad.com, the Online Community for Business Owners is going to be one year old in February. To celebrate, Biana Babinsky, the MarketingSalad.com Founder, is offering you to try MarketingSalad.com for just $7 for the first 30 days (this is under 24 cents/day!).

In the past year Biana has helped coaches, consultants, virtual assistants, professional organizers, web designers, infopreneurs and direct sales professionals become better known, get more clients and make more money online.

But what about you? Are YOU ready to make the most out of your business this year? Are you ready to get more clients, become better known and make more money online?

Take Note: Do not delay…this offer ends February 28, 2006!

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Jan 16 2006

Domain Names ~ Why you should not purchase hosting to get a free domain name

I’ve been reading about the registration of domain names and some of the problems that can occur.
In particular, the practice of purchasing hosting and getting your domain name “free” in that package. For years I’ve heard that was not a smart idea, but lacked understand why. Dave Zan (Domain Name Blog) blogged about it not long ago. Definitely worth a read.

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Jan 15 2006

Favicons

You know those small icons that you see in your browser address bar? Those are called favicons. You can see one when you type in www.OlderWiserWomen.com .

Well I found this website where you can take your image and it turns it into a favicon. Then it tells you exactly how you need to upload it, and where to put the code on your pages.

I just did one for www.ActingYourAge.com .

You can find the tool here: Favicon maker- Create a favicon from any image

Now, if someone can tell me how to add it to the wordpress code, I’d be a happy favicon maker!

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