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Creating Content New web sites are being launched daily. In order to compete, webmasters need to find alternative ways of producing themed web sites. Highly focused articles are often sought by wembasters. Why? Because content on the web is still king! In order to attract search engines and site visitors, webmasters rely heavily on providing new, innovative and fresh content. If the web site content is rich, visitors will come. If the web site content is updated regularly, visitors will return. When evaluating a web site's traffic it is easy to see that the low cost of syndicated content can increase a web site's value. Sites that contain multiple pages related to a specific topic increase the likelihood of being 'found' when a variety of search phrases are used for that topic.
By creating a niche resource, webmasters are viewed as industry experts and their web sites are more likely to receive incoming directory links. A number of publishers provide free content, the only stipulation being that the webmaster serving the content must include the author resource box. Webmasters utilizing free content can easily create portals teeming with themed content.
Unlocking the Key to RSS Many webmasters are struggling to find fresh, innovative content while other savvy webmasters have realized the potential hidden within RSS and are adopting the technology at a maddening pace. By utilizing RSS, webmasters can tap numerous free content sources with very little effort. RSS truly is a webmaster's key to free content.
Webmasters interested in taking advantage of RSS have a number of resources available to them:
GoArticles is a free content article directory with more than 20,000 articles available for syndication. Recently GoArticles added a feature that will allow webmasters and site owners to add dynamically updated article headlines to their sites by simply adding a single line of java script into their webpage. More than 100 articles are added daily to GoArticles. The content is refreshed and indexed every 3 hours, so new articles are updated on the site 8 times a day. Webmasters looking for content can include theme-based RSS feeds into their site, using java script supplied by GoArticles. The java script accesses an RSS feed that contains the article headlines on the GoArticles site.
GoArticles has 64 article categories, making it easy for webmasters to find content that suits their interest. Webmasters can select either the most recent articles in a specific category or the most popular articles in a specific category. As new articles are added to the GoArticles directory, the content on the web sites using the java script will dynamically update. Additional details at: http://www.goarticles.com Example of a site using GoArticle's feed - http://www.small-business-software.net/goa-seo-headlines.htmCreating Content New web sites are being launched daily. In order to compete, webmasters need to find alternative ways of producing themed web sites. Highly focused articles are often sought by wembasters. Why? Because content on the web is still king! In order to attract search engines and site visitors, webmasters rely heavily on providing new, innovative and fresh content. If the web site content is rich, visitors will come. If the web site content is updated regularly, visitors will return. When evaluating a web site's traffic it is easy to see that the low cost of syndicated content can increase a web site's value. Sites that contain multiple pages related to a specific topic increase the likelihood of being 'found' when a variety of search phrases are used for that topic.
By creating a niche resource, webmasters are viewed as industry experts and their web sites are more likely to receive incoming directory links. A number of publishers provide free content, the only stipulation being that the webmaster serving the content must include the author resource box. Webmasters utilizing free content can easily create portals teeming with themed content.
Unlocking the Key to RSS Many webmasters are struggling to find fresh, innovative content while other savvy webmasters have realized the potential hidden within RSS and are adopting the technology at a maddening pace. By utilizing RSS, webmasters can tap numerous free content sources with very little effort. RSS truly is a webmaster's key to free content.
Webmasters interested in taking advantage of RSS have a number of resources available to them:
GoArticles is a free content article directory with more than 20,000 articles available for syndication. Recently GoArticles added a feature that will allow webmasters and site owners to add dynamically updated article headlines to their sites by simply adding a single line of java script into their webpage. More than 100 articles are added daily to GoArticles. The content is refreshed and indexed every 3 hours, so new articles are updated on the site 8 times a day. Webmasters looking for content can include theme-based RSS feeds into their site, using java script supplied by GoArticles. The java script accesses an RSS feed that contains the article headlines on the GoArticles site.
GoArticles has 64 article categories, making it easy for webmasters to find content that suits their interest. Webmasters can select either the most recent articles in a specific category or the most popular articles in a specific category. As new articles are added to the GoArticles directory, the content on the web sites using the java script will dynamically update. Additional details at: http://www.goarticles.com Example of a site using GoArticle's feed - http://www.small-business-software.net/goa-seo-headlines.htm
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Another article resource webmasters may find useful is Article Central's tracker script. Webmasters can easily insert java script into their web site to list all of Article Central's new articles or site owners can customize the tracker code to list only those articles chosen from the article repository's article category list. Articles relate to web development, design and technology-related issues and are updated daily. Additional details at: http://thewhir.com/find/articlecentral/tracker.asp Example of a site using Article Central's feed - - http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com/articledirectory-headlines.htm
Content syndication is a win-win for both the publisher and the webmaster. As a result of these new distribution opportunities provided by GoArticles and Article Central, publishers will receive increasingly more exposure for their articles and webmasters will have a new source for fresh content.
Webmasters interested in creating dynamic content from other free sources can use the free service provided by Feed2JS. All webmasters need to do in order to display the RSS feed on a web site is enter the URL of the RSS source. Feed2JS creates java script that can be inserted into the HTML of the site owner's webpage. Webmasters are also given control over how their content is served, meaning they can customize the look and appearance of the headlines. Additional details at: http://jade.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/feed/index.php?s=build Example of site using Feed2JS - http://www.feedforall.com/rss2java-rssblog.htm
Search engines are increasingly looking for theme-based portals by having specific targeted content where Webmasters are likely to be defined as industry experts. RSS is a free and easy way to promote a site and its content without the need to advertise. RSS is defined specifically for syndication; in fact the acronym RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. This means that webmasters serving RSS content do not need to negotiate complicated content sharing partnerships in order to use content contained within an RSS feed.
In order to completely understand the power and potential of RSS, webmasters may want to visit the following resources:
RSS Specifications - everything you need to know about RSS - http://www.rss-specifications.com Feedster - locate RSS feeds that are topic specific http://www.feedster.com FeedForAll - create RSS feeds from your own content http://www.feedforall.com RSS4U - free online RSS reader http://www.rss4u.com FeedDemon - desktop RSS reader - http://www.feeddemon.com
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About the Author: Sharon Housley manages marketing for the NotePage http://www.notepage.net and FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com product lines. Other sites by Sharon can be found at http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com , and http://www.small-business-software.net
Content-rich web site setup
Building a web site for the first time might seem like an extremely difficult task, especially when you have to consider that you will be building a site for a world-wide audience comprising individuals with a wide range of abilities, platforms, and viewing conditions. We have a sure fire method for success and any person new to web developing must carefully consider the following eight areas:
Audience of the web site Purpose of the web site URL of the web site Design Navigation hierarchy Usability Content Hosting This may seem like an enormous task at first, but don't worry it is much easier than you might think. Let's take each one in the list and briefly analyze each.
Audience of the web site
First and foremost, when you have come up with your brilliant idea of a web site, you have to carefully consider who your audience is going to be. For instance, is the audience going to be primarily young people, businesses, pet owners, teachers, or maybe government officials?
Once you have determined who your desired primary audience is, it will become much easier to maintain consistency throughout your site.
Purpose of the web site
Now, let's say that you have decided that you want to build a site that is about PlayStation 2 games and your primary audience is going to be 14-25 year olds. Now you need to determine what the purpose of the web site is going be.
Your purpose needs to be specific but at the same time flexible, as your site will grow, you might actually decide to change the primary purpose.
For our example let's say the purpose of your new web site is to inform young people about all the new PlayStation 2 games that have been release and also provide members lists of cheats to those games.
Now you have set your purpose. You want to assist young people by providing the game cheats so that they might be able to win a few of those PlayStation 2 games.
URL of the web site
Choosing the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) of your new web site is a bit more difficult as you might have to do a little research. You need to determine what the name of your site should be. Now there are several ways to do this.
Name the site after your purpose Name the site after keywords that people use to find PlayStation 2 cheats Name the site related to your audience Or all of the above So let's think about this, our audience is young people, we are providing PlayStation 2 cheats, then perhaps an ideal name for the site would be www.playstation2cheats.co.uk or www.ps2cheats.co.uk or www.cheats4playstation2.co.uk or even www.cheats4ps2games.co.uk. You should be getting the idea now.
You wouldn't want to name the site www.gamecheats.co.uk as that is a very broad term and if someone was to search for your site on a search engine it might not come up, but with a highly targeted and named URL you stand a better chance.
So let's say we have decided to name our site: www.cheats-playstation2-games.co.uk
Now you will have to check the availability of that URL. There are many web sites that can check the availability of URL's for free. Here are few:
http://www.checkurl.info/us/link.htm http://www.123-reg.co.uk http://www.rackspace.com We would advise that you shop around and try to find a good price for your URL before making that first purchase.
Design
Probably the single most important and useful quality for Web site design is flexibility. Most of us are pathologically incapable of getting anything right the first time, and while we're trying to do that, the universe changes, invalidating our Perfect Design.
Programmers well know that the key to flexibility is separation of concerns, typically implemented using "indirection". For example, Web design should separate content and style, then link one to the other.
However, this separation is a Good Thing only up to a point. First, it adds another thing to be managed. Second, it often adds another dimension to get confused in. Style sheets may be buggy, and browser support is still inadequate. Above a certain threshold of complexity, changes you make in the style sheet may have unexpected consequences -- rather like software programs where you change one line and later discover it caused a bug. The best you can do is to try to keep it well-organised and as simple as possible (but no simpler).
You will probably need a HTML editor; there are many free editors online that function using the WYSIWYG method (What you see is what you get). A few first HTML editors might be:
· Mozilla Composer
· Tellian WebPAGE
· Netscape Composer
Navigation hierarchy
That there should be a hierarchy is almost mandated by considerations such as user familiarity, file system structure, etc. We instinctively think in terms of topics and their subtopics, and map these to file-system directory trees in our Web sites.
Note that content structure actually has two major levels: how you implement it (e.g. in the filing or database system), and how the users see it in navigation facilities. They don't at all have to be the same thing, because the user isn't looking directly at your filing system; they will see it through links or redirects or intermediate software. This indirection can provide you with some flexibility as your site evolves. Your initial filing scheme might prove to be less than ideal; you notice that users are going to a page or set of pages that you'd placed deep down in the hierarchy, and so you would prefer them to be prominent on the navigation menus. Not a problem, those menus don't have to mirror the server's filing system! However, we prefer to keep them synchronised (on the K.I.S.S. principle) and occasionally move files or directories -- taking care to add server redirects.
Hierarchical organization imposes a useful discipline on your own analytical approach to your content, as hierarchies only work well when you have thoroughly organized your material. I recommend putting a lot of effort into designing a logical system based on the user's view -- rather than say, departmental structure, though that might play a role. Your navigation system should then be able to take advantage of the file structure, and good keywords will appear in the URLs themselves, helping users figure it out.
So using this as a guideline lets look at our own site example. We know certain that we want a page that lists all PlayStation games. We also want a page that would be for new releases, and we want an individual page for each game that describes the game and maybe has an snapshot image or something.
Our web site will already have a root folder that is where your default homepage would be placed. Now you could create a folder called games in the root folder and then you could create a new folder in the games folder for every new game you add to your list. So let's say you want to add Grand Theft Auto to your site.
www.cheats-playstation2-games.co.uk/games/grand-theft-auto/
Or you could avoid creating a new folder every time and just create a new web page, so for example:
www.cheats-playstation2-games.co.uk/games/grand-theft-auto.html
We would recommend the second option for your game description page. You would also have to create another file for the cheats. Again following the method above you could do the following:
www.cheats-playstation2-games.co.uk/cheats/grand-theft-auto-cheats.html
Notice that I modified the name of the html file by adding "-cheats" to the end of "grand-theft-auto", that is for two reasons. One, when editing files you will never be confused about which page you are working on. Secondly, the actually file name will help search engines index the page better, hence giving you a higher page rankings.
Usability
A Web site has to be accessible, before it is even usable. Accessibility refers to the ease with which either disabled users, or users with non-standard browsing situations -- or even users with typical visual abilities and the usual browsers -- can access the information and other features of a site. In a sense then, accessibility is an extension of 'usability', in that a site needs to be accessible by more than just the CEO at his or her PC on your intranet.
Usability refers to the ease with which anyone (disabled or not, or with unusual viewing situations or not) can navigate a site and achieve the objectives which you have set for it, such as learning how to win their PlayStation 2 games. Your Web site may be wonderful, but if users find it to be unusable or perceive it to be so then it's unlikely they'll get far enough to discover just what's so wonderful about it.
A page of beautifully coloured Netscape layer pull-down menus won't be much use to the visually impaired non-English speaking users who favour Lynx, for example. If your target audience profile excludes such people, fine, but very often Web sites exclude valid users by default rather than design.
Content
One of the major problems in a site with a lot of content is how to present it without overwhelming the user. If you bury it down in the navigation structure, many people may never realise it's there. One way to solve the navigation problem would be to put links to all available pages, on the home page. Your visitor could reach every page with a single click. However, this is impractical for sites with hundreds or thousands of pages; there are further requirements such as keeping the home page fast- loading and not too complicated.
In our example, as you build up your site with all of the available PlayStation 2 games, you will need to carefully decide how to organise the home page. Perhaps only having a new releases list and maybe a What's Hot list and then a search box, which would allow users to immediately search through all of the content of the web site and find information on the game they are looking for.
Putting it all on the home page may make it too cluttered. The most important navigational device for any Web site is the home page. This page alone is most likely to be the one that determines whether your visitors view one page, or many, at your site. If it doesn't offer any clue that this site has valuable information, and how to locate it, then people are unlikely to expend much effort to track it down. If on the other hand, the home page gives clear indications about what's available at the site, and how to get to it, then your user's interest is likely to last longer.
The conventional approach is to provide a few links to the next level down, from the home page, supplemented with a small selection of representative links from the next level down. An important question to answer is "How many clicks will it take my visitors to find anything?". People's patience begins to fade very soon after a few clicks; but you probably don't want a very large number of links on every page.
Domain hosting
Now the final step for getting your first web site live is hosting. This may be one of the more confusing steps as you will know doubt find thousands of companies offering hosting packages and choosing one of those packages might be difficult. But there are a few things to bear in mind:
· Size of your web site - At first your site will be small, but will grow with time.
· Cost of hosting - As your web site will grow, so will the cost.
· Easy upload methods - Since this is your first time you will want to make sure that the hosting company provides a very simple method of uploading your files to your domain, ie FTP client, Web service, etc.
We recommend that you consider some of the following companies to host your domain:
· www.rackspace.com
· www.hostway-uk.com
· www.123-reg.co.uk
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Director of Unilabplus Ltd, a London-based online business management software house.
SEO vs. Content creation
There are so many trends and opinions you can find on the net and most of them are valid, or were valid at one time. Through search engines trends and general internet trends, the only thing that conitually brings traffic to my site is quality content and presence. When it's just a one person operation, and your balencing your time between SEO and writing new content, i usually write new content. I run a web site called http://www.vacorama.com I launched in febuary this year (04), and since then i have aquired many number #1 positions for many different keywords. And as the popularity of certain pages fluxuates up and down, the majority of my traffic always comes from unique keyword combinations. Like my page on central vacuum installation, which describes how to install a central vacuum http://www.vacorama.com/central_vacuum_installation_center/index.html[/url] Though google seems to be changing it's opinion of long winded pages back and forth, i still get a ton of traffic from unique search terms because there are so many words, and so many more combinations of words that can potentially bring people to your site. And in most cases it's those people who do those very narrow searches with odd word combinations are actually are looking for the exact information on your page, so you have a better sales rate. But by all means, optimization is very key, i constantly tweak the structure of my site to make more sense, as well as do everything i can to build back links. A steady flow in the increase of overall web presence is a very huge factor, and doesn't look like it's going anywhere anytime soon. But after studying the trends for a few years, i've come to realize that my time spent might be better off making sure i continually write quality content because that's what people are looking for, and the one thing that will never change about google is that goal to help people find exactly what they are looking for.
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