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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.


Search Engine Optimizers

Drive Traffic to Your Web Site, Search Engine Traffic

Increasing search engine rank is such a hot topic today that an entire industry of search engine optimizers has sprung up to help people increase their Web site’s rank with the most popular search engines. continue »

Web Page Optimization

Drive Traffic to Your Web Site, Search Engine Traffic

Web page optimization is a multi-part strategy you can use to increase your Web site’s search engine ranking as much as possible. Based on the theory that people tend to click on links within the first few pages of search engine results, increasing your search engine rank can also increase your Web site traffic and possibly increase your sales. Click the links below to learn some simple ways you can help your Web site rank higher with the top search engines. continue »

Linking Strategies

Drive Traffic to Your Web Site, Search Engine Traffic

Your Web site linking strategy has two goals: 1. To drive traffic to your Web site and 2. To increase your rank with the major search engines. continue »

Place Your Search Engine Ad

Drive Traffic to Your Web Site, advertising

Google, Yahoo and Bing are currently the most popular search engines. If you know that your audience tends to use one more than the other, your choice is clear. If you’re on a tight budget, you may want to price your first-choice keywords on each search engine and go for lowest cost option. continue »