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10 Web Design Tips For A Professional Looking Niche Web Site
Web site design is a critical element in niche marketing. If you want to build your reputation as a Professional in your niche, you need to project a professional image from the moment your visitors reach your web site. Like it or not, first...

Change Your Colors
Recently I received a short, anonymous entry in my guestbook on Internet Tips and Secrets. It simply said "Change your colors". Short, to the point, and extraordinarily rude. I quickly deleted the entry from my guestbook as it was not ...

How To Turn Your Newsletter Into a Web Page... In 45 Seconds!
Do you place back-issues of your Newsletter on your website? There are two good reasons why you should: (1) It shows potential subscribers that you're serious about your Newsletter (2) Newsletters are rich in keywords, so it's a...

Using SSI's to Ease Site Maintenance
Before building a site, every webmaster has to make a decision on what layout method to use. Most seem to go with either a frame or a table-based layout, the latter being more popular in these days. While both of these have their advantages and...

Why Should You Care About Your Web Site Colors?
**How Colors are Used in web design:** Demarcates screen elements into groups- You can pu a blue background for your navagational bar and white for rest of your page. This tells the visitor that the blue area has different elements and grabs...

 
Quick Web Page Checks

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How often have you seen a webpage called "no title" a quick Google search yields over 1 million. The Title tag is probably the most important meta tag for page optimization and over a million pages have just squandered it!


Most people make a web page using a web page template and another common mistake is to forget to change the meta keywords or description of the template.


Mistakes are easy to make and it is easy to forget things so what I try to do when I submit a web page is to.

<UL> <LI>Make sure it is spell checked. <LI>Copy my meta description into a webpage editor with spell checker to confirm that I haven't made any spelling mistakes. Most editors don't spellcheck the meta tags only the text you see. I generally do this by using the description on my article list page. (see below) <LI>Use an online meta tag checker to make sure the tags are there and that they are correct for the page. <LI>Check to see if the Google ads ( if used) match the page content. <LI>Manually check any links to see that they work. <LI>Check that I have at least one page that links to it. I use an article page where I list all my articles. I also use a sitemapbut I don't update it each time but once a month. <LI>Check to see how the page displays in Internet Explorer and Firefox. I've previously encountered problems with Firefox not displaying styles correctly or should I say differently to Internet Explorer. <LI>I sometimes use an HTML checker like CSE HTML validator.</FONT></LI></UL>
About the Author

Stephen Cope is a freelance trainer and the Webmaster at - making a website, Niche Website Guide. ,Money Making Websites , IncrediMail and Outlook Express Updates.


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