Internet and Businesses Online
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Web Development
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Real Estate Marketing Reports; Fast, Affordable and Content Rich
Generating good real estate web site content is hard, but writing effective content is harder. And forget about publishing good, useful web content quickly on a regular basis, because if you're anything like me you simply don't have enough hours in the day to do it.
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Site Defacements
Article on web site defacements and steps that can be taken to prevent and lessen the impact.
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Finding Content for Your Website
It can be a challenge to find good quality content, whether you are trying to create a brand-new website or just updating an existing one. It's a good idea to know what your options are in the world of online content.
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The Key to Creating Authority Sites
That is what an authority site is one that provides valuable, changing content in an easy-to-use, interactive way that will keep your visitors interested and anxious for the next updates.
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7 Steps for Becoming a Website Translation Provider
Website translation is a lucrative business that translators should be prepared to take advantage of, especially as more and more companies become interested in making their brand global. Here are seven things translators can do to better position themselves for this opportunity.
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Evaluate Your Own Website
By looking at certain areas of your website, you will be able to determine why it isn't performing as you would expect, or, improve the performance it currently has in the search engines.
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Working With Fractions In PHP
Most of us are uncomfortable with using fractions when writting programs. If we encounter a fraction, we will first convert it into a floating point number (with decimals) and proceed from there. Most programming languages would prefer to use 0.5 as opposed to 1/2 because the later conflicts with the syntax of the languages. In this article, I will discuss my attempt to work with fractions in one of the PHP projects that I have done.
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Website Planning - Setting up a Website - Developing a Website
A website is a collection of information about a particular subject. Designing a website is defined as the arrangement and creation of web pages that in turn make up a website. It consists of information for which the website is developed. For example, a website might be compared to a book, where each page of the book is a web page.
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Behind the Scenes of Setting up a Website
Behind the scenes of setting up a website. From buying your domain to getting the world to see it. This article explains the process involved in registering your domain, organising hosting, dns hosting and tieing it all together.
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The Web Development Company of the Future
As the Internet is rapidly changing, its difficult for many Web development companies and solution providers to stay abreast of all the latest industry developments and as more advanced technology becomes readily available, companies desire more for their website. Businesses no longer want a static website, they are in need of a more dynamic, customizable and interactive site for their business.
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Forums and Bulletin Boards - What's the Right Script for Me
Online chat forums have become quickly ubiquitous in recent years as the World Wide Web has become increasingly dynamic. Tech gurus and nerd-speak aficionados alike call this phenomenon Web 2.0 a massive movement from the previously static web, to one loaded with powerful server-side applications. In this article Corey shares his knowledge of the road to choosing the right forum script for the modern web.
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How Solo Entrepreneurs Can Create Their First First Website for Under $100 Per Year
Many solo service professionals don't have a great of time or capital to invest in a website. Most want something quick, easy and simple at the beginning. A brochure web site built by purchasing a hosting service that offers template-based website design will get you up and running quickly. Here's the process and technology needed to get you started on your first website:
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Seven Reasons to Avoid JavaScript Dynamic Navigation
Web design has matured over the past seven years, with several bad ideas going out of fashion, including splash screens and unnecessary framesets. However, one really bad idea that seems to be hanging around is the use of JavaScript for dynamic navigation menus. This is bad for several reasons seven of the most obvious of which are listed in this article.
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Learning Basic HTML
Learning HTML does not have to be difficult! Here are some great free tips and tools to help an Internet novice get started building their Internet empire.
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