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Small Business Survival: The Katrina Comeback rnal sheet gets stored in the browsers cache which means that it only needs to load once for your entire website. How much smaller would your files be if you removed all of your font tags?Across the southern United States, millions of Americans are struggling to rebuild their lives in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Throughout the region, entrepreneurs are have an even greater task – rebuilding their businesses in an area where their markets may no longer exist.Katrina entrepreneurs have a unique opportunity to gain through adversity. Many of history’s most successful entrepreneurs achieved greatness through the identification of opportunity through adversity. Motivated entr Optimizing your code may mean more than just HTML factors. If you use server side code such as ASP or PHP and especially if you are using a database driven website, long lists may bog down your pages and push otherwise quick pages to a 60 second load time or more. This is a sure sign that your quick and peppy (empty) website has some underlying issues now tha Web Branding Matters -- Part Two To understand why good code is important, you need to understand how it gets used. The easiest way to check the code on a site is to fire up your browser and enter the URL. If it looks good in the browser you are all set, right? Wrong. Chances are that you use one browser to verify that the site works, but what about a different browser? Does it look equally good in IE and Firefox? And here is where many fall out... Turn off images and javascript in your browser... this is what the search engines see when they visit your site.Brands grow in time. They appear over night but they can die as fast if you fail to address at least four of the crucial aspects of the branding process:1. You need to understand your clients, their needs and the market. When you write about your products don’t write something like “buy this product because it is good”. Write “this product is good because…” and start naming its features. And ask yourself: is this product really necessary?2. Reinforce your brand with online and offline If you are ready to drop money into SEO or spend hours and days, weeks, months reading up on SEO to be competitive enough on your own... take the time to adjust your browser settings and actually see what they see. Can you follow links from page to page, does your site make sense? Even this is not the full extent of what can be done to test code, but if you make it this far and still have a usable, informative, entertaining website, then the search engines at least have a chance to see your site as you intended. If your site fails these tests, then before you pursue the search engines as a means of promotion, you will need to fix your code. If you fail this set of tests, then your keywords, your links, and whatever else you do to 'optimize' your site is flawed. At the very least, good code is the kind of code that allows simple navigation on your site regardless of images and javascript (flash is a graphical language and counts as an image/multimedia). At best, good code is efficient and follows the "less is more" principle. Less is More The robots exclusion standard is exactly that... an exclusion. Many webmasters use the meta robots tag to tell spiders to go ahead and index their page and to follow the links that are on it. This is what spiders do naturally anyway. Eliminating this tag when using it to allow spiders will save you some code that does not really need to be loading in browsers at all and spiders assume to be the case anyway. Another sign of unoptimized code is the use of the font tag in HTML. This and many other tags can be replaced by a single external CSS stylesheet that applies to your entire website. This external sheet gets stored in the browsers cache which means that it only needs to load once for your entire website. How much smaller would your files be if you removed all of your font tags? Optimizing your code may mean more than just HTML factors. If you use server side code such as ASP or PHP and especially if you are using a database driven website, long lists may bog down your pages and push otherwise quick pages to a 60 second load time or more. This is a sure sign that your quick and peppy (empty) website has some underlying issues now that Why We Miss Sales Opportunities When We Don't Recharge Our Personal Batteries to drop money into SEO or spend hours and days, weeks, months reading up on SEO to be competitive enough on your own... take the time to adjust your browser settings and actually see what they see. Can you follow links from page to page, does your site make sense? Even this is not the full extent of what can be done to test code, but if you make it this far and still have a usable, informative, entertaining website, then the search engines at least have a chance to see your site as you intended.If you are like me, you notice when people need to take time off. They can’t concentrate, they are rude or have short fuses and they lack focus or direction. This is no way to be in a selling mode. If you deal with customers and someone brings you a big production problem, how are you going to help them? Customers don’t need attitude; they need a solution-oriented, sharp response. You can’t deliver this if you are drained. On some days you might not be able to stop because the day is too hectic an If your site fails these tests, then before you pursue the search engines as a means of promotion, you will need to fix your code. If you fail this set of tests, then your keywords, your links, and whatever else you do to 'optimize' your site is flawed. At the very least, good code is the kind of code that allows simple navigation on your site regardless of images and javascript (flash is a graphical language and counts as an image/multimedia). At best, good code is efficient and follows the "less is more" principle. Less is More The robots exclusion standard is exactly that... an exclusion. Many webmasters use the meta robots tag to tell spiders to go ahead and index their page and to follow the links that are on it. This is what spiders do naturally anyway. Eliminating this tag when using it to allow spiders will save you some code that does not really need to be loading in browsers at all and spiders assume to be the case anyway. Another sign of unoptimized code is the use of the font tag in HTML. This and many other tags can be replaced by a single external CSS stylesheet that applies to your entire website. This external sheet gets stored in the browsers cache which means that it only needs to load once for your entire website. How much smaller would your files be if you removed all of your font tags? Optimizing your code may mean more than just HTML factors. If you use server side code such as ASP or PHP and especially if you are using a database driven website, long lists may bog down your pages and push otherwise quick pages to a 60 second load time or more. This is a sure sign that your quick and peppy (empty) website has some underlying issues now tha Web Video: One Facet of the NEW Internet Marketing ursue the search engines as a means of promotion, you will need to fix your code. If you fail this set of tests, then your keywords, your links, and whatever else you do to 'optimize' your site is flawed.Video will continue to improve as the internet generally improves in technology. Video will play very strongly in all markets in which motion is a big factor - one example is the news broadcast.Video clips can be seen all over the web at present. Broadband capability will continue to grow - Taiwan already measures transmission in gigabytes per second even for regular consumer internet use.Video via internet feeds will also cause changes to the total internet experience. People will At the very least, good code is the kind of code that allows simple navigation on your site regardless of images and javascript (flash is a graphical language and counts as an image/multimedia). At best, good code is efficient and follows the "less is more" principle. Less is More The robots exclusion standard is exactly that... an exclusion. Many webmasters use the meta robots tag to tell spiders to go ahead and index their page and to follow the links that are on it. This is what spiders do naturally anyway. Eliminating this tag when using it to allow spiders will save you some code that does not really need to be loading in browsers at all and spiders assume to be the case anyway. Another sign of unoptimized code is the use of the font tag in HTML. This and many other tags can be replaced by a single external CSS stylesheet that applies to your entire website. This external sheet gets stored in the browsers cache which means that it only needs to load once for your entire website. How much smaller would your files be if you removed all of your font tags? Optimizing your code may mean more than just HTML factors. If you use server side code such as ASP or PHP and especially if you are using a database driven website, long lists may bog down your pages and push otherwise quick pages to a 60 second load time or more. This is a sure sign that your quick and peppy (empty) website has some underlying issues now tha Always Be Prospecting For Lawn Care Business exclusion. Many webmasters use the meta robots tag to tell spiders to go ahead and index their page and to follow the links that are on it. This is what spiders do naturally anyway. Eliminating this tag when using it to allow spiders will save you some code that does not really need to be loading in browsers at all and spiders assume to be the case anyway.The key to obtaining new lawn care business accounts, is to always be prospecting for them.Always keep a pen and notebook in your car or truck to write down the address and business name of a property to call on. If there is a leasing sign out front, great! You can always call the leasing agent and ask for the person responsible for the Landscape Maintenance of the property.Most commercial building will have a sign with either the leasing agent or management company information on it. Another sign of unoptimized code is the use of the font tag in HTML. This and many other tags can be replaced by a single external CSS stylesheet that applies to your entire website. This external sheet gets stored in the browsers cache which means that it only needs to load once for your entire website. How much smaller would your files be if you removed all of your font tags? Optimizing your code may mean more than just HTML factors. If you use server side code such as ASP or PHP and especially if you are using a database driven website, long lists may bog down your pages and push otherwise quick pages to a 60 second load time or more. This is a sure sign that your quick and peppy (empty) website has some underlying issues now tha Go Freelance But Don't Make This Mistake rnal sheet gets stored in the browsers cache which means that it only needs to load once for your entire website. How much smaller would your files be if you removed all of your font tags?If you are considering freelance work, there is one mistake you should avoid as you go freelance. Don’t undercharge for your services.Many new freelance professionals fall into this trap. They are so anxious to start working as a freelance professional that they charge too little for what they do. Here is why that is a big mistake.First, you only have so many hours in a day, so if you don’t charge enough, then you simply won’t make the kind of money that you are hoping for. You hav Optimizing your code may mean more than just HTML factors. If you use server side code such as ASP or PHP and especially if you are using a database driven website, long lists may bog down your pages and push otherwise quick pages to a 60 second load time or more. This is a sure sign that your quick and peppy (empty) website has some underlying issues now that your internet empire is growing. Your Empire Grows By being online and interested in marketing your site, you will come to learn that "content is king". Naturally your website will grow as you seek to promote it and keep it as a useful resource on the web. Good code for growth would need to be highly configurable and uniform throughout your pages. Good code will allow you to remove sections of your site to place them into external files. As your site grows and new sections are added or removed, your navigation will change. The easiest way to manage this over several hundred pages is to be able to use a single file and include it into your pages using a server side language like PHP or ASP. This way, you can change the links in one file, upload it, and all of your pages will show the new navigation menu. The same may hold true for the footer and header sections of your pages which can change often. With good coding, possibilities open up that are not available to poorly coded sites that work good on one browser, or several. Updates become easier, search spiders have an easier time of getting through your site, your pages load faster which keeps your visitors happier which keeps them at your site longer...
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