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Log file analysis

Each page request is logged by the web server in the so-called log files. By regularly analyzing these log files and create a web site statistics you will gain valuable insight into the surfing habits of your visitors. On these evaluations, you know, for example: have reached what keywords drive traffic to you are on [...]

A top ranking in Google – what it takes

You have the first hit on Google in sight? And see the forest for the trees not before? For a good Google ranking factors are exactly four important! Call it the COLT principle: COLTĀ  on the first Google hit targets with C ONTENTS (content) Your site needs good, that is worth reading and linking content! [...]

Cache Is Your Friend

There’s one more important technique you can use to make your images appear to download faster. Those images that repeat throughout your site – like common logos, headers, or navigation bars – don’t always need to download again and again. By default, Netscape and Internet Explorer set aside a memory cache to store recently used [...]

Site Optimization

Pictures are worth a thousand words – especially on the Web, where pages and pages of text can download in the time it takes for a single image to load. Take a look at any Web page, and you’ll find that a big hunk of the download time comes from image files. Over the next [...]

Oracle licenses

License Term Perpetual: If your program license does not relate to a period of time, it is indefinite and remains in effect until the license agreement terminated the corresponding. Licenses on time (2 or 4 years): A license can also be used for a certain period. License Metric Named User Plus: An individual who have [...]

Oracle 10g

About Oracle 10g, a free version of the best database engine we have in the market, and launched Oracle 11g is the latest, but differs little from that Oracle Grid launches a version that cuts costs in cluster named “g” and a version aimed at the Internet that labeled as “i”. A difference from previous [...]

A Healthy Site is a Happy Site

Bugs, kinks, slow-loading graphics, 404′s, broken links, HTML errors – any of these can be damaging to your site. Sites with numerous errors look, and feel unprofessional. If your Web site is riddled with these annoying snafus, there will definitely be a negative impact on your site’s traffic, not to mention your sales. You should [...]

The Search Continues

This is a follow-up to Here I Am! which described the differences between search engines and directories. Today’s tip will help to explain how you can wind up near the top of the search engine heap. When an Internet user enters a keyword into a search engine, the spiders crawl through the web until it [...]

Just the FAQs

Make sure to include a list of “Frequently Asked Questions” (FAQ) when designing your site. It’s the compilation of questions that are asked most often and their respective answers. Users are now accustomed to checking a site’s FAQ whenever they need information so display the link to the FAQ prominently on your site. Start by [...]

Some Free Publicity

Writing and distributing press releases are an important time investment and should be incorporated into your advertising and marketing program. Press releases are basically a way to alert the media to information that is sufficiently interesting or important. The recipient can then decide if the information is newsworthy and warrants an editorial article or mention.