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The Value Of CMS Systems Both For Small Or Large Business

Posted on 09 March 2010 by Jacob Anderson

Content Management Systems (CMS) can be big or small, simple or complex. Defined, it pertains to a system for managing content. The concept Content Management System (CMS) refers to a software package that aids automate tasks and information is a certain unit or organization. Regard content as any object that is sent, received,created, stored, or otherwise dealt with in some way. A working CMS software should render a framework upon which to build the tools essential to link people with such information. According to the website www.cm3cms.com, an effective CMS should include following elements:

1. Tools to assist establish any sort of content driven web interface

2. Forms management

3. User management

4. Personalisation services, i.e. the power to target content to individual users and groups

5. Authentication

6. Opening points for purpose-specific content management applications – e.g. forums, surveys, shops, websites, intranet tools, extranet tools, information input and tracking, etc.

7. Index and search (well, James Robertson outlined this already)

8. Tools to facilitate integration with other data management systems

With CMS, your unit or organization does not have to rely on someone else to run or monitor your daily transactions. You can also update, edit and remove your contents whenever and wherever you wish to. There is a standard content delivery processes to form consistency of quality. When it comes to convenience, CMS lets you to monitor and reply promptly to users enquiries and demands and allows you worldwide access for content changes. It also permits an easy modification of layout, easy delivery of content to various channels and it helps you promptly establish new web interfaces. The gains don’t just finish there. With CMS, you can save on the cost of additional manpower or IT outsourcing as you or someone else in your organization can do the updating of information. It also lowers the requirement for desktop-based content software.

Learn more how CMS Systems together with good Online Marketing Strategies can help boost your business whether new or old!

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Web Design Services For Your Every Need

Posted on 05 March 2010 by Jeff Dsilva

When designing your website, great care should be taken to ensure every last detail of the site performs at an optimum level and actually serves its purpose.

Here are five simple rules of good web design that everyone would do well to bear in mind when considering structure or designing a new website.

1) Don’t use flash intros

Flash intros are still commonly seen as the first pages many web visitors view when they come at a website. Flash intros or splash pages as they are also known, are normally short flash based movies with moving images and text; featuring information about the site and many times words like “welcome” or “click to enter website”. In point of fact, they are just a distraction and inconvenience to web visitors that serve no real purpose.

Don’t force your visitors to have a cause to click on their browser’s back button! Offer them the valuable content of your actual web site… that is what they are looking for after all and get rid of the flash intro / splash page.

2) Don’t use too many banner ads

These days even internet novices are astute enough to ignore banner advertisements so don’t waste your useful website real estate on annoying flashing banner ads. Why don’t you just provide more important content instead? Then mix in some related affiliate links within your website’s body content… this helps your website visitors feel that they want to buy instead of feeling like they are being pushed into buying.

3) Simple to use and intuitive navigation

An absolute essential as far as web design is concerned is the provision of a straightforward and clear navigation menu system. It should be so clear in fact that even an 8 year old could use it. Steer well clear of complicated flash navigation menus or multi-tiered dropdowns. If your visitors discover your site hard to navigate they will leave your site and they probably won’t come back.

4) Provide visitors a clear indication of where they are

When visitors are browsing deep in the inner pages of your site and are enjoying being there you should make sure they know which part of the web site they are really on at any given moment. By giving visitors a clear indication of where they are they will be able to browse all relevant information on your website or indeed navigate to any other section of your website with ease. Don’t willingly confuse your visitors because confusion can lead to them leaving your website.

5) Avoid using background music on your website

If you truly need your visitors to linger long on your web site, reading your content, the very least you should do is ensure that they aren’t put off by annoying background music looping on your website. If you really feel you must use background music at least make sure visitors have some control over it – give them the option of volume or muting controls at the very least.

Inventivecreations.co.uk is web design company which is providing professional and careful managing of all kinds of web design service to you at reasonable prices.

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Denver Web Designer and SEO Companies

Posted on 08 February 2010 by Scott Carvin

It is the responsibility of the experts of the Denver SEO Company to make the website more user friendly and attractive. The identity of the website and its company is represented by its color and graphics. It is the responsibility of the designer to ensure that the visitors get the most positive effect to stay longer by looking at the color of the logo, to the size of the font. The layout of a website can trigger different feelings for visitors.

Designing a website can be very challenging. The designers of a Denver SEO company take into consideration every minute detail that can attract as many customers to the site as possible. The designing of a website is also associated with promoting more sales. The Denver web designers are trained to be visually sensitive with the psychology of what a visitor sees. The designers instantly get to know whether the site has something to hold on for the sales or it is only tricking people for the sake of earning money.

Most of the Denver Web Development Companies take care of everything that is required to make a site a success. The web designers also take care of the graphical design, appearance and of course the search engine optimization and the upgrades. Reliable web hosting solutions for all types of business, offering dedicated hosting, collocated hosting, shared hosting or unique solutions are the servers that are offered by the Denver Web Development Companies.

The strategies followed by the Denver Web Design companies consist of talking to the customer first and finding out what is he referring to. Then the research work is carried on keeping in mind every detail given by the customer.

The main purpose of any Denver Web Design Company is that they make user friendly sites with the aim of attracting more and more traffic. The more the traffic on a site the more revenues are opened for the experts. The Denver Web Design Company appoints professionals to cater to the needs of the customers.

There are many Denver SEO companies in the world. Many well known SEO companies are searched under Denver Search Engine Optimization in Google.

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Affordable Website Hosting – Ups and Downs

Posted on 01 February 2010 by Nicholas Halmond

The first thing you should understand about affordable web hosting is the way it works. Many people believe that they have to get the most expensive type of hosting available and purchase all the extras needed to make a spectacular site. However, what these sites won’t tell you is that most of the features you get, you won’t use in the beginning anyways. The only time this applies is when people are uploading sites through FTP clients. Otherwise, all you need is affordable web hosting to get you started.

On the upside, most affordable web hosting packages are complete. They have a reasonable amount of space and bandwidth for blog sites to be hosted or even small forums to be managed. The PHP support along with other support for databases like MySQL should be enough for several different types of sites to be set up with ease.

Good affordable web hosting packages are backed up with a packed with powerful and intuitive control panels that help manage your site easily and domains as well if purchased. The customization options are just enough for ordinary webmasters to assume control of most of their site. The FTP access gives more flexibility in updating their site and adding new content as well.

Speed and security is also much better than the free hosts with good affordable hosts always up-to-date with the latest web applications and having a good uptime along with decent speeds even when high activity is going on. Speed differences are easily noticeable when compared to free hosting providers.

On the downside, affordable web hosting packages arent suitable for people that want to set up multimedia sites that have streaming capabilities because high amounts of traffic will suffer from major slowdowns. This is where dedicated web hosting gets the upper hand here boasting faster speeds since other sites do not share the same server.

Sites hosted in affordable web hosting servers may be affected if another site hosted in the same server suffers from an attack. This is a major security issue even if your web applications are fully patched up and secure. Therefore backing up or switching to a dedicated server is a must for avoiding damage.

We would even recommend paying the extra fee (it’s small) to be a part of the WHOIS domain privacy package. It will allow you to keep your personal information secure, and alleviate any obstacles that could surface from it. Since most of these companies don’t offer custom name servers to be made, a dedicated server is better in the privacy protection area. Just remember that it costs more.

These rather minor drawbacks do not tarnish affordable web hosting all that much in generation. Affordable web hosting packages are still perfect for any webmasters that want to seriously bring their website to a commercial audience. Upgrades should only be made as soon as these drawbacks are realized so nobody is harmed by the site browsing experience. Because dedicated servers can be several times more expensive than affordable web hosting, affordable web hosting is the recommended choice when you are uncertain of what you need for your site.

If you are in the market for a good affordable web hosting provider. Go to author / webmaster Nicholas Halmond’s website. To find detailed reviews, discount offers, and an in depth hosting comparison chart on all the top rated web hosting services.

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How Template Fields Are Used With The GridView Control In ASP.NET

Posted on 27 November 2009 by Freddie Mason

Adding a GridView control to an ASP.NET page is one of the simplest ways of displaying databound data. The GridView can be created simply by opening the Database Explorer and dragging the table or view that from which you want to display information. However, the default GridView which is automatically generated in this way almost always needs some tweaking. One typical change you may want to make is to change some of the BoundFields elements to TemplateFields elements.

The BoundField object displays data from a given column in the data source with no real modification. By contrast, any content you desire can be placed inside a TemplateField element. This makes it ideal for setting up validation through the use of validation controls.

TemplateFields may contain static HTML/CSS, ASP.NET web server controls as well as databinding statements. They also offer great flexibility by allowing you to include a variety of templates to cater for the different states of the conditions arising within the GridView. There are several types of template which may be added inside a TemplateField object; the main ones are described below.

The HeaderTemplate offers a way of customizing the information which will be displayed in the header of the column in which the TemplateField is located.

The ItemTemplate is used to display the information which you want displayed for each row of data when the GridView object is not selected for editing.

Use the EditItemTemplate to hold the information which you want displayed for each row of data when the GridView object is in edit mode. It is here that you would place the controls necessary for validation.

In a typical scenario, you would display the information currently held in the database by adding a TextBox control inside the EditItemTemplate and databind it to the appropriate column from the data source using a statement like Bind(”FirstName”). Inside the same EditItemTemplate, you would then place the necessary validation control. For example, if you want to ensure that the field is not left blank when the form is submitted, you would insert a RequiredFieldValidator control.

Author is a developer and trainer with Macresource Computer Training, a UK IT training company offering ASP.NET training courses in London and throughout the UK.

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SEO Is Too Important To Be Left To Amateurs

Posted on 10 October 2009 by Ricardo d Argence

It seems everyone wants to be a search engine optimization specialist now; at the very least, it’s hard to turn around without seeing someone else trying to sell you their services as a SEO specialist. Of course, many if not most of these people are hardly successful with their own website’s SEO!

It isn’t that there are not talented SEO specialists and internet marketing consultants out there, but just as many who are inexperienced. As a result, these firms are at best unhelpful and at worst can actually hurt the page ranking of your website should you decide to use their services.

Why you Should Avoid the Amateurs. Essentially, you need to bear in mind that while any Tom, Dick, and Harry can learn about search engine optimization, it takes several years of dedication, practice, and careful analysis, in order to fully understand the different techniques, and how to apply different techniques to different types of business.

The bottom line is; a SEO campaign is in fact a highly intensive process that starts out with intense keyword research in order to establish which keywords are the most likely to produce maximum results for a website.

After identifying these keywords, many decide to just throw them into the site’s content and wait for their page ranking to rise. Unfortunately, it rarely works this way in the real world. For the most part, popular keywords are also highly competitive, meaning that it will be extremely difficult to get results with these keywords – and it can take half a year before the search engines even begin to take notice of your site.

By contrast, skilled internet marketing professionals know the difference between keywords and key phrases which get results and which don’t. These SEO experts are professionals who are also aware of other important factors such as placement. Where keywords appear on your site matters; improper placement can give the appearance of keyword stuffing, which is penalized by most search engines.

Because a professional SEO specialist appreciates the importance of being able to get a good return on investment, they will also make use of Analytics tools in order to track conversions and monitor the success of an internet marketing campaign. Bear in mind, that these tools are essential in order to fine tune any good SEO campaign.

Unfortunately, but also as is to be expected, the internet is full of undesirable people who focus entirely on targeting honorable businesses by means of providing them with false promises regarding guaranteed results. These people will more often than not guarantee that they will get your website to the top of the search rankings by using specific keywords.

There is a kernel of truth to the claims these unscrupulous firms make about being able to rank in the top slot for the keywords they suggest. Of course, these companies give you keywords to work with which no one searches – meaning that it is easy to rank first for them; but since no one uses these search terms, ranking does not equal more traffic in this case.

Promises such as getting your site to the top of the search results is characteristic of these unscrupulous (or at best, hopelessly amateurish) businesses. No legitimate internet marketing consultant will make these kind of promises; the algorithms used by the search engines change very often, so no one who knows how SEO really works would guarantee these kind of results.

The most important thing of all is that you acknowledge the fact that going with the wrong internet marketing company can end up costing you a considerable amount of money for nothing. On the other hand, if you choose to use the services of a reputable company, you can almost be certain that your website will end up ranking much higher than it did before.

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SEO Tips, How to Improve Search Engine Optimization

Posted on 26 July 2009 by Ricardo d Argence

Since the ranking of a site in the search engines is largely responsible for the amount of organic traffic a blog or content receives, optimizing any site to increase its search engines exposure is an important aspect of any online marketing effort.

Search engine optimization, or “SEO,” means using technical and not-so-technical techniques to make sure that people searching for topics you write about will find your site.

After getting some great tips from a few site managers I know and doing additional research online I was able to improve the SEO for my site. I was able to distill these tips into some basics that are important to any site that wants a larger share of search engine traffic.

Sites that are just starting out should focus on getting plenty of incoming links. This is what Google uses to rank sites. More inbound links equals more authority.

When you are trying to increase traffic it’s important to remember no to go overboard with your SEO efforts. Google will catch on and lower your sites ranking if you create dummy pages and links for the sole purpose of increasing the exposure to your site for a specific keyword.

With those caveats in mind, lets look at some of the best SEO tips to implement.

Get both inbound and outbound links. While Google ranks your sites importance on the number of inbound links coming from other sites, it gives much more weight to in links from authority sites.

2. Headlines and title tags should have keywords up front. As you consider SEO for your site, think about the important keywords that people might search for in Google that would bring up your site.

Search engines seem to put more value on a keyword that used earlier in the page title. One drawback of using keyword filled headlines is that you aren’t able to be nearly as creative as those tabloid newspapers can be.

3. Web addresses for your blog posts or articles should include keywords. Similarly, it’s important that the URL for each story contains the keywords from your headline and even the category for the story.

Page descriptions should be removed if they are not unique. If you use the first sentence of the article on the page or simply use the same meta-description on each page, it’s not going to be as relevant as the description that Google can extract from your site. Therefore, if your description is identical on every page you are much better of removing it and letting Google generate it on its own.

Highlight each page’s best content. One feature that is commonly used by major news sites is a list of “Most emailed Stories” or” Today’s Top Stories”. Placing this list prominently on your site, on every page, would bring more traffic as will and more inbound links to the best content on your site and would serve as an introduction to your site if a visitor came to read a specific post.

Many readers will leave the site after reading only one they read the post they came for, but if you make it easy for them to find your very best work then they might stick around and read more or may even subscribe to your blog feed if they find your content compelling enough.

6. Limit tags and categories to the most important ones. You should highlight only the most important categories and putt the rest on another page. Too many tags causes there to be links that aren’t very useful. It’s better to limit tags to the most important keywords.

7. Create a Google News sitemap and optimize images. Google recommends that publishers submit special “sitemaps” to help the search engine to index your pages. Sitemaps are dynamic XML files that you submit to Google and are used by their spider to index your content.

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Making Your Website Look Professional

Posted on 10 July 2009 by Amy Nutt

Far too often, people put up a website, sit back and wait for offers and money to start rolling in. Others invest a ton of money into advertising before truly learning the ins and outs of website development.

What many of these internet entrepreneurs fail to understand is that cultivating a web presence is only half of the battle. First and foremost is to make the website appeal to the audience you are seeking. This means you will have to create something that works as intended, namely, draws in potential customers.

A Website is a Marketing Tool

A professional website is one of many items in an advertising arsenal that can help plead your case to a buying public. In many ways, it is the first impression that many people will have of your business.

Make that first impression count by making sure your site aligns with your business objective and goals.

A couple of ways to do this is by observing few simple rules, namely:

1. Check for grammatical errors and typos – how can you instill confidence in a consumer if your own website if full of errors. While you could argue that the average person may be unaware of these mistakes, many are and they have money to spend too. Besides, it simply looks sloppy and makes potential customers feel as if you don’t care. If you don’t care, why should they?

2. Make sure pictures, inserts and query boxes are properly aligned – sometimes an error in coding can offset photos, images, inserts and things like comment boxes. The offence is forgivable if this happens on a rare occasion, but too often and it looks extremely unprofessional. One aspect of web development is to make sure that the page loads up the right way every time. Check your site periodically to ensure it is working properly.

3. Forgo or minimize the flash – While flash animation can look cool, it may not have a place on a truly professional website. One reason why is the fact that not every potential customer is going to have a computer that has the ability to handle a ton of animated graphics. Some computers could even crash because of it. This could put off customers who may have wanted to utilize your services or purchase your products.

4. Keep it plain and simple – the language as well as the graphics should be straightforward, clean and free of frills. When at all possible try not to use ALL CAPS as it can appears if you are screaming at people. Keep info in small, bite sized paragraphs and when possible, make sure the site is free of pop up ads and other forms of advertising.

Another hallmark of a professional website is that it is easy to navigate. Sites that get too fancy with graphics and colors may be visually appealing on one level, but it does visitors no good if they can’t easily locate the about us, contact us or services button.

Keep Your Objective in Focus

In the end, your goal is to try to reach out to a buying public that wants what you have to sell. Your ability to achieve that goal will depend on how well you present yourself on the web. This makes maintaining and developing a professional website extremely important, as it can make all the difference between e-commerce success or failure.

Bear this in mind as you create your website and, if feasible, utilize the services of an established website developer to produce a quality, user friendly webpage.

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Search Engine Optimization Unravelled

Posted on 17 June 2009 by Finbar Minstrel

Although some would have you believe that search engine optimization is one of the Internet’s evils, it is in fact seen as necessary by the search engines as it organises the information on web pages to be more clearly readable to their spiders, allowing them to rank websites more effectively.

Basically, they achieve this based on how your pages look to them, together with as much information as they can find spread all over the net using their spiders. This extra information that they find elsewhere, pretty much takes the form of a popularity contest in that the more links you have pointing at your site from other sites, the higher your page will appear in the rankings.

In reality it’s a lot more complex than simply “the most links wins” because each link is worth a different amount. MANY factors go into determining how valuable a link will be, to name just a few; the PR of the page your link is on, the title of the page, the click-able text of the link, the page of your site that the link is pointing to, titles on the page that your link is on etc.

It is an achievable feat to be ranked higher that a site with 4000 links with only 400-500 links pointing at your website, as long as they are better links based on the criteria of that search engine’s algorithm. As these search engines become more and more complex, the link quality criteria is getting stricter and stricter.

Ideally, your backlink (the link pointing to your page from another site) should meet the following criteria; the site that the link is on should have a related topic to your site, on a page that has a title that’s similar to your keyword, th actual clickable text of your link needs to be the keyword that you want to be ranked for (this is crucial).

If you can get these links without having to link back to the site with the link on it then so much the better as it would then be a one way link that you had which is considered far more powerful than a reciprocal link where you link to each other.

As the algorithm of the major search engines gets more and more complex, they develop things like trip-filters for if a website gets too many links that all say the same thing (they will penalise this) so you want to change the anchor (clickable) text that you’re using around every fifty links or so.

I would recommend adding a maximum of one hundred link a month to try and stay within the limitations of the search engines. If the links are of a good quality as described, then it should be doing wonders of good for your website.

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Adobe Dreamweaver Allows Anyone To Become A Web Developer

Posted on 12 June 2009 by Lynne Kramer

Adobe Dreamweaver has quickly established itself as the leading website creation software available on the market today. There are many organisations as well as individuals that long to have their own website but cannot afford the services of a professional web design company. With Adobe Dreamweaver, nearly anyone can successfully build a web presence. Adobe Dreamweaver is relatively simple to use, pays attention to current web standards, and allows even the less experienced web builder to put together a good looking, functional website.

Just as the use of a graphical interface has changed computing, making it more user-friendly, the use of Adobe Dreamweaver renders people with limited understanding of web construction capable of putting together a quality site. It is also an excellent platform for learning how web sites should be put together. For example, when you create a new page, Dreamweaver lets you choose from a series of standard layouts based on CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), the recommended specification for creating web pages. The code produced by Dreamweaver contains useful comments explaining how the page layout works.

Many smaller companies have already learned to rely on Adobe Dreamweaver to build and manage their own websites, creating and altering pages and then uploading them using Dreamweaver’s built-in FTP utility to make them live and available to their audience. Those organisations with a more pressing need to establish a web presence can still turn to a professional web development companies to get them started and then, using Adobe Dreamweaver, make changes and updates to their own pages for themselves, often saving a small fortune.

Another way that companies can save a few bucks is by commissioning web designers to create Dreamweaver templates and then using these templates in-house to build the website themselves. This also has the benefit of allowing organizations to maintain control of their site from the outset.

Although Dreamweaver is pretty easy to use, it is not likely that many users can simple load it onto their machine and start using it like a pro. Most people will benefit from having some form of Dreamweaver training. This will allow them to learn the essential aspects of the program and the process of creating basic sites and making them live. An effective Dreamweaver training course will also give users an insight into the underlying web technologies and the code which Dreamweaver generates as the users create their pages using visual techniques.

One of the most effective ways to make a site useful for visitors is making it interactive, allowing visitors to search for the specific content that they want. After attending an advanced Dreamweaver training course, staff within an organization can learn how to add interactive content to their website using technologies such as ASP, PHP or ColdFusion. And, here again, Dreamweaver does most of the work for you, allowing users to create sophisticated search and results pages using the same comfortable techniques used to create basic content.

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