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1  Web Design & Developement / Web Design / HTML / Re: HTML?... on: May 22, 2008, 07:07:33 PM
W3Schools are a very good starting point for you to learn HTML or any other website development languages which may enrich your website

http://www.w3schools.com/
2  General / Introductions / Hello all! on: May 22, 2008, 07:05:30 PM
Hi everyone!
I'm happy to gain both knowledge and experience by joining this wonderful community of webmasters.

I am a website owner my self, has been building and operating websites since early 97... back in high school.

Love to share and learn with all of you guys
3  General / Website Reviews / Re: Site About Dogs on: May 22, 2008, 06:38:25 PM
Sunnata,
I love your site, coz I just luv dogs! Cheesy

A litle bit of comments.
1. You need to put up your meta tags on your website. Don't create such a wonderful website but forgot about the three most important things to get your site properly crawled by the spiders.

Page title, maybe "All About Dog Breeds, Breed Information and Picture"

Then add these meta tags into your HTML codes.

<meta name="description" content="Hundred of different dog breeds to browse. Find dog breed information and dog breed pictures for your favorite dog breeds">

<meta name="keywords" content="dog adoption,dog breed,dog breeders,dog breeds,dog grooming,dog,health,dog,kennels,dog pictures,dogs,pictures of dogs">

How did I get the keywords from, you may use this cool google tool:
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal

Make sure all your other pages has these three elements properly. Title, description, and keywords.

Also, submit the awesome site to dmoz.org, that'll get you some decent organic free traffic.

Good luck
4  Revenue & Traffic / Ad Revenue / Re: Adsense VS Adbrite comments on: May 22, 2008, 06:24:22 PM
AdSense is by far generating more than AdBrite.

Out of the same network of websites, with AdSense I am earning about $3,000 a month while AdBrite about $700 a month.

Tried it once, but I'd say sticking with AdSense makes much more sense LOL
5  General / Web Hosting Forum / The web hosting "jungle" on: May 22, 2008, 06:21:16 PM
Hi guys,
Nowadays there are so many web hosting providers to choose from.

Back a decade ago, web hosting plans costs around $25/Month or so with reasonable space and bandwidth allotment. Dedicated servers can costs about $700/Month... I remember paying that much back in 97... woo hoo cost me all that I have!

Right now... the prices are quite... unbelievable... it has become so cheap, that it's even more expensive to buy a cup of coffee or a snack...

What do you think as a consumer... with all the overselling web hosts. Now, even the giants are giving away unlimited everything...

What do you think of this trend in the web hosting sector... good or bad?

Let's have fun and just discuss... which one are more important:
1. Web hosts that are giving away TONS of features
2. Web hosts that are giving not so much, but give you guides, on how to actually create and maintain a successful website, one that makes money...

Would most of you consider all the space, bandwidth, etc more important, or a guide on how to make it happen more important...

It's quite interesting subject huh? Let's talk about it

6  General / Web Hosting Forum / Re: Dedicated Servers on: May 22, 2008, 06:08:42 PM
Hi Jimm,
If it is a serious business website which generates income for you, you must go with the best who are serious about giving you the best service.

One of the best dedicated server provider is RackSpace, with their Fanatical Support. Their pricing is somewhat more pricy than others, but if quality is a very important factor for you they are the one to go to.

Rackspace is going public (IPO) as well, you can see their financials, etc on their press release. You'll be surprised at how a web host can make such revenue.

If price is the most important factor, there are quite many other providers out there, you can easily find one if you go to web hosting directroies or reviews.
7  General / Web Hosting Forum / Re: Is web hosting cheap? on: May 22, 2008, 06:03:10 PM
Hello archy22 and everybody. Yes the path would be to start from a free web hosting account, there are quite plenty of them that are free but yet they offer php and mysql as well.

The number of free hosting providers now are quite many. So you shouldn't have any problem finding one.

When you have establish the site, make sure you do something to actually get traffic to that site. Because in time, when you have put a lot of work to the site and getting no visitors, it will drain you up and in the end most people would just forget about continuing their hard worked web site.

One of the most important submission is to dmoz.org, make sure you submit your site there.

That would get you started... make sure the pages will all have proper page titles, description, and keywords.

Good luck with your tennis website!
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