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Anatomy of a Web SiteDo It YourselfDrive Traffic to Your Site

Anatomy of a Web Site

It’s the prerequisite for the rest of your Web site education. Learn to identify the different parts that together make a Web site tick.

Do It Yourself

With a little bit of patience and a lot of research, you can build your own Web site. We can help you with the research.

Drive Traffic to Your Site

Learn how to mix marketing prowess with technical savvy to get your Web site in front of your target audience and maximize conversions.


Syndicate Your Content with RSS Feeds

Drive Traffic to Your Web Site, RSS

Reach a larger audience by offering really simple syndication (RSS) feeds for your regularly updated Web site content. An RSS feed is simply a page on your Web site where you post content you want to distribute. RSS aggregators such as Google Reader and MyYahoo check that page about once a day for updates and distribute updates to any of their accounts registered for your feed. continue »

Add an RSS Feed to Your Web Site

Drive Traffic to Your Web Site, RSS

It’s easy to add a really simple syndication (RSS) feed to your Web site. If you use a blogging service, you probably already have one, and all you need to do is paste your blog link into a program like Feedburner to begin distributing your content. But if you’re looking for an easy way to syndicate other types of Web content, here’s what you need to do: continue »

Ten Ways to Build a Subscriber Base

Drive Traffic to Your Web Site, Quick Tips, RSS

Now that you’ve got a feed on your Web site, you’re looking to build your audience. Fortunately, there are some easy things you can do to deliver content that people want to read and help them find out about it. continue »