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HTML Optimization ServicesHTML has been the primary tool for publishing hyper text documents on the web and still it is widening its scope. It is amazing to see that with simple markup tags like and used to denote structure, HTML now has made a place and it has become the universal language of the web. Because designers and browser manufacturers morphed HTML into the web equivalent of PageMaker, however, HTML code has become too specific with presentational tags, scripts, and objects intermixed with structural markup. You are provided with all the information and steps about how to optimize and simplify your code for maximum speed, while still maintaining the functionality and a clear visual appeal of your site.HTML Optimization Services by SearchFit.us |
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HTML Tags and their OptimizationUsers have short attention spans. Human factors research has shown that users will wait at most 8 to 10 seconds for your page to display. That's the limit of people's ability to keep their attention focused while waiting. Response times of less than a second are ideal, but one second response times at current bandwidth (averages 56Kbps) are impractical, so we settle for 8-10 seconds. What does 8-10 seconds mean in terms of page size? About 30-40K total at current bandwidth. (1) Studies have shown that designers who violate this limit pay for their largess with increased bailout rates (the percentage of users who don't wait for the page to download), lost sales, and increased bandwidth/disk utilization costs. (2) That's where HTML Optimization comes in. HTML Tags and their Optimization by 101Registerme.com |
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Meta Keywords Tag Optimisation As the search engines evolved, the Meta Keywords Tag have ceased to be of much consideration. Although, we can say that the Keywords Tag is still of some importance and can be used to benefit your web site. Experts recommend using this, just as any other tag, properly and within guidelines that the search engines make. The keywords tag should contain words or phrases that are relevant to the content of your web site, and should stay within the guidelines of the search engines. Keyword Optimization |
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Search Engine Optimization involving HTML TagsSearch engine optimization (SEO), which is one of the subsets of search engine marketing, and it, manages to improve the number and/or quality of visitors to a web site from "natural" (aka "organic" or "algorithmic" search engine) listings. Search Engine Optimization is marketing to the machines to add up search engine relevance and ultimately web traffic, similar to foot traffic in retail advertising. Bungee jumping becomes boring? Sky surfing going stale? Have we got the extreme sport for you! Our HTML Optimization is nevertheless the sport of wily webmasters worldwide. Our HTML optimization grows out of a user-centric "less is more" approach to Web design advocated by our specialists. Search Engine Optimization involving HTML Tags by 101TopRanking.com |
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Clean HTML Coding For Search Engine Submission One of the factor that many overlook, however just as important as keyword research and application, search engine submission, or link popularity, is the size, appearance, and cleanliness of your HTML coding. Between ranking #1 and #12, the size, cleanliness, and appearance and presentation to the search engine robots and spiders can be the difference! In order to entice visitors, nowadays, every web page designer likes the use of Flash, Java Script, or in some cases - dynamic page generation tools like ASP, PHP, of Cold fusion's CFM. We agree that though these tools make database integration and visual appearance both simplified and amazing, it can also hinder the optimization value of a page - and do so in the eye of every search engine. Search Optimization |
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Solutions to Search Engine OptimizationBlocking robots is another feature of Search Engine Optimization. We can instruct spiders not to crawl certain files or directories through the standard robots.txt file in the root directory of the domain. Additionally, a page can be explicitly excluded from a search engine's database by using a robots Meta tag. When a search engine visits a site, the robots.txt located in the root folder is the first file crawled. The robots.txt file is then parsed, and only pages not disallowed will be crawled. As a search engine crawler may keep a cached copy of this file, it may on occasion crawl pages a Webmaster does not wished crawled. Pages typically prevented from being crawled include login specific pages such as shopping carts and user-specific content such as search results from internal searches. Solutions to Search Engine Optimization by 101SearchEngine.com |
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