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What are some good website ideas?

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to put on my website?

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  1. Ask yourself the following questions:

    - who is your audience?

    - what information are they looking for?

    - what is the purpose of your site (an information based online magazine will need to provide different content from a social networking site)

    - what do they need?

    - what content engages them the best?

    - what content can you provide given your knowledge, skills and resources?

    Then you can decide what to put in your website

    If your audience is the young 20s, they want different things compared to when you are trying to reach parents or even professionals. The content you decide should engage your customers, and keep them coming back to your site for more


  2. Go where your heart is make a site that you have a passion for

  3. Hello,

    I didnt get your question...! what exactly you want..?

    But I have a answer for the websites basic tips.

    Basics for websites:

    1. The Basics - Building the Perfect Page - Part I

          Building the Perfect Page is a series of topics discussing the basics of web page development.

    2. Title Element - Building the Perfect Page - Part II

          Building the Perfect Page is a series of topics discussing the basics of web page development. This page discusses the importance of the Title Element.

              * Title Element - Page Titles

                Every html document must have a Title Element in the head section. Some refer to the <title> element as a meta tag (title tag) when it is not. Here is a working example of the title element.

    3. META Description - Building the Perfect Page - Part III

          Building the Perfect Page is a series of topics discussing the basics of web page development. This page discusses the importance of the META Description Tag.

       4. Robots Text File - robots.txt

          The robots.txt file is a set of instructions for visiting robots (spiders) that index the content of your web site pages. For those spiders that obey the file, it provides a map for what they can, and cannot index.

              * robots.txt Validation

                You should validate your robots.txt file. Enter the full URI to the robots.txt file on your server. The robots.txt file always resides at the root level of your web.

       5. META Tags - Metadata Elements

          The following is a partial list of metadata elements that may be used in the overall site structuring, organization, and search engine marketing strategy.

              * META Description Tag

                Some search engines will index the META Description Tag found in the <head></head> section of your web pages.

              * META Keywords Tag

                The META Keywords Tag is where you list keywords and keyword phrases that you've targeted for that specific page.

              * META Language Tag

                In HTML elements, the language attribute specifies the natural language. This document is mostly concerned with how to specify the primary language(s) (there could be more than one) and the base language (there is only one) in HTML documents.

              * META Link Relationship Tag

                It is helpful for search results to reference the beginning of the collection of documents in addition to the page hit by the search. You may help search engines by using the link element with rel="start" along with the title attribute.

              * rel="nofollow" - Link Relationship Attribute

                By adding rel="nofollow" to a hyperlink, a page indicates that the destination of that hyperlink SHOULD NOT be afforded any additional weight or ranking by user agents which perform link analysis upon web pages (e.g. search engines).

    6. Robots META Tag

          The Robots META Tag is meant to provide users who cannot upload or control the /robots.txt file at their websites, with a last chance to keep their content out of search engine indexes and services.

              * Googlebot Robots META Tag

                The Robots META Tag for Googlebot is meant to provide users who cannot upload or control the /robots.txt file at their websites, with a last chance to keep their content out of Google's indexes and services.

              * MSNBot Robots META Tag

                The Robots META Tag for MSNBot is meant to provide users who cannot upload or control the /robots.txt file at their websites, with a last chance to keep their content out of MSN's indexes and services.

    7. META Tags Abuse and Misuse - Metadata Structuring and Standards

          The SEO Consultants Directory Administrator and Directory Editors were involved in a discussion via email where our interpretation of the Metadata standards are being challenged.

    8. Revisit-After META Tag

          The revisit-after META tag is not supported by any major search engines, it never was supported and probably never will be. It was developed for, and supported by, Vancouver Webpages and their local search engine searchBC.

    9. HTML Comments Tag - HTML Markup

          There has been a myth that has perpetuated over the years where keywords and keyword phrases listed inside HTML comments tags would add a boost to the overall relevancy of the page. This is not true based on numerous tests we've performed during the years 2002 and 2003.

    10. DC Dublin Core META Tags - DCMI Dublin Core Metadata Initiative

          The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI) is an open forum engaged in the development of interoperable online metadata standards that support a broad range of purposes and business models.

    regards,

    Raom.

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