Don't Count Your Hit's!
Do you have a hosting service that provides statistics for your website? Did you notice that the number of "hit's" to your site is astronomical? Many individuals think that the number of "hit's" tells you how many visitors you've had to your site....
How to Build a Quality Website
The other day I received an email from a guy asking whether we could build his eCommerce website. Since Rusbiz is a company which has a full service web solutions development department, I sent him our executive brochure by email and asked if I...
Testing Your Web Application - A Quick 10-Step Guide
Interested in a quick checklist for testing a web application? The following 10 steps cover the most critical items that I have found important in making sure a web application is ready to be deployed. Depending on size, complexity, and corporate...
Transfer Your Web Hosting the Right Way
You've heard the horror stories, and lived through your own: web hosting providers that didn't live up to your expectations. Reasons often stated for switching hosting companies include - additional features not available, technical...
When is a Website Ready for Launch/Relaunch?
THE COMMON MISCONCEPTION
On September 1, 2005, I was contacted by Ivan Schneider of Award Kitchen Refacers at http://www.awardkitchenrefacers.ca. Award had confirmed participation as an exhibitor at the National Home Show in Toronto at the end...
Web Source Web Design Tips - Don't Forget Your META tags
When designing a website, make sure you include proper META tags in the HTML of each page. META tags are HTML code that enable the search engines to determine what keywords are relevant to a specific site.
About 80 percent of all web site traffic originates from the eight major search engines. It would be a good idea to make sure you've done your homework and fully understand how to optimize your web pages prior to designing your website. This will save you a lot of headaches in the long run.
About the Author
Shelley Lowery slowery@web-source.net Tip provided by: Web Source: Your Guide to Professional Web Design and Development. http://www.web-source.net