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Why Web Design Is Not Seo Comments Off

Posted on March 24, 2010 by admin

Why Web Design is Not SEO

No matter how clear designers and Web-related firms try to make it, some people think that just getting a Web site, particularly if it’s from a company that also does Search Engine Optimization (SEO), means a free lifetime supply of Google hits. There seems to be no end to the assumptions that people make about the process, especially if they are not tech-savvy types. “All you have to do is push the right button” is something computer professionals have heard for years. Incredibly, you can find people complaining on the Internet user forums about their $99 Web site package or $10-a-month hosting plan not making them first in line in the search results. This reveals an amazing lack of knowledge about the process.

SEO,PPC Comments Off

Posted on December 30, 2009 by admin

SEO vs PPC

SEO vs PPC

You Need Them Both

We hope you’ve heard about “Paid Search” or PPC (pay per click) if your business relies on Web traffic. It’s one of the key ways to draw traffic to your site, and it works wonders when applied with SEO (search engine optimization). In other words, if you’re still using SEO as your only marketing avenue, you need to balance your marketing approach because your competitors may already have.

SEO vs PPC Comments Off

Posted on December 28, 2009 by admin

You Need Them Both

We hope you’ve heard about “Paid Search” or PPC (pay per click) if your business relies on Web traffic. It’s one of the key ways to draw traffic to your site, and it works wonders when applied with SEO (search engine optimization). In other words, if you’re still using SEO as your only marketing avenue, you need to balance your marketing approach because your competitors may already have.

Criticism About Joomla! And Drupal Comments Off

Posted on November 24, 2009 by admin

The use of CMS or content management system have made it easier for web developers to easily edit, erase, or change several elements found in the website without too much stress. The advantage of using CMS is that even people without knowledge of HTML applications could easily make changes on their websites. There are currently two names which is popularly known in the CMS market, these are Joomla! and Drupal. Joomla! and Drupal are some of the best known CMS used by webmasters today for both web design purposes or internet marketing purposes such as those for SEO. However, according to Web design Philippines consultants, several users have come across a number of flaws with these applications which makes other CMS at an advantage. First is with Joomla!. Joomla! Criticisms

  • Joomla! has been cited to lack in built in granular user access control. This however will be planned for Joomla! 1.6 version.
  • Its built in section/category feature is somewhat limited by the simple section/category/article hierarchy. However, changes would be made for lexible category structure support in Joomla! 1.6 version.
  • Each website requires a separate Joomla! installation.
  • Components, Modules or Plugins that link to Joomla! are considered to be derived linking works by the project leadership and thus are required to conform also to the GPLv2 license, which has caused controversy amongst some plugin vendors.
  • Although Joomla! supports right-to-left languages, bi-directional templates are non-existent, other than those supplied with the Joomla! install. According to several Web design Philippines consultants, third-party template developers universally work in hard-coded LTR or RTL, despite Joomla’s comprehensive bi-directional support.

Drupal Criticisms

  • Some aspects of Drupal’s administration interface can be confusing and intimidating, particularly for new administrators.
  • According to many designers as well as some Web design Philippines consultants, Drupal lacks an intuitive, easy administration user interface.
  • The administration area is regarded as clunky and cryptic with Drupal version 5 and 6, but improved ease of use is planned with the upcoming version 7. However, Drupal 7 won’t be released until 90% of the problems are solved.
  • Some users have described Drupal as having a fairly steep learning curve.
  • In terms of programming, backward compatibility may be sacrificed with each major revision. Because of this, sometimes, a new version’s code is not compatible with a previous version.
  • According to tests done in 2006 between Drupal 4.x and Joomla 1.x branch, it demonstrated that Drupal’s Web pages were delivered 44% slower compared with Joomla. To improve performance, Drupal offers caching to store static pages, the use of which resulted in a 508% improvement. For more information visit to our site at http://www.myoptimind.com

Margarette Mcbride is a copywriter of Optimind Web Design and SEO, a web design and seo company in the Philippines. Optimind specializes in building and promoting websites that are designed for conversion..



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