Running a Website Basics

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By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Private label rights (PLR) articles arose in the early days of the Internet out of a need for webmasters to get content easily and inexpensively for their Web sites. Thanks to some savvy and successful Internet marketers, the use of PLR articles ... more »
By 02SmithA 7 comments
Increasing your page views through Propellor is quite simple... more »
By Virginia DeBolt 0 comments
Like any other type of knowledge, knowing the correct terms for the bits and pieces of HTML will help you think about it, understand it and communicate with others about it. This article will identify the proper names for items in HTML... more »
By Virginia DeBolt 0 comments
An important accessibility feature of online forms is the proper use of the label element. A label is a connection between the form element itself and the text explaining what the form field is for. Here is how to use the label element... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 1 comments
You’ve been working hard to get your business on the 'Net, but what can you do to make sure customers find your site instead of one run by your competitors? The best way to get traffic to your site is to use the best keywords you can. And one ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
You probably have a bunch of home videos that you want all your friends and family to see. Using the Internet to share your home movies is easier than ever. Now you can use your Geocities Web site to show off your home videos. Follow these steps ... more »
By Virginia DeBolt 0 comments
Use valid HTML. Validate your HTML. Have you heard advice like that? This article will explain what that means and how to do it... more »
By Virginia DeBolt 0 comments
Nvu is an open source WYSIWYG HTML editor that is used to create web pages. It is available for free from nvudev.com (see link below) and works on Windows, Mac and Linux. This article will show you how to work with images in Nvu... more »
By Virginia DeBolt 0 comments
Nvu is an open source WYSIWYG HTML editor that is used to create web pages. It is available for free from nvudev.com (see link below) and works on Windows, Mac and Linux. This article will show you how to work with tables in Nvu... more »
By Patricia Resnick 3 comments
Web pages look terribly complicated, and they absolutely can be. Still, there are a few basic components that can get you started. Web pages are written in a code called HTML, which stands for Hypertext Markup Language. It's a way of telling ... more »
By jfmalewitz 0 comments
Blogging really isn’t a viable career at least in the short term. What blogging can be is a way to gain regular readers, a learning experience and a decent paycheck on a monthly basis. You can make some extra income every month on your blog. ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 1 comments
There are three things to think about when writing articles. The first is the most important: make it interesting with valuable content. Readers don't care about keywords. They care about information. Write your articles first for the reader and ... more »
By Brad Merritt 1 comments
You have probably come across a few ebooks that people are selling or giving away for free in exchange for your membership or subscription to their site. Ebooks are great marketing tools becuase they allow you to give away free info and still ... more »
By StreetBloggers 5 comments
Economic worries and stock market down turns have given way to a new kind of earnings potential. Creating your own ebooks, slide show or any how to manual has grown in popularity and profits over the years. Generating massive amounts of ... more »
By sandhill25 4 comments
If you are like me then you have developed quite an addiction to Ehow.com, below are some great writing steps to ensure visitors and higher search engine rankings... more »
By thebigandy 5 comments
This ehow article will help you gather more ideas for how to's or any blog.. more »
By mrboffo 2 comments
Looking to supplement your income? Want to know how to earn cold, hard cash writing online? These steps will tell you how to do it... more »
By WritingRight 0 comments
Your website is up and you're ready to add some copy. To get visitors to your website, write strong copy that gets the results you want. These steps will give tips on how to write web site copy that gets the results of having people come to your ... more »
By Virginia DeBolt 4 comments
There are many reasons people may visit your web page without actually visually "seeing" your design. Search engines only "read" your text. Blind or visually impaired users may have devices that read your text aloud. And some people surf the web ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Special characters, such as foreign letters and mathematical symbols, can be easily inserted in a Web page using FrontPage 2000, Microsoft's simple Web editing program... more »
By Virginia DeBolt 1 comments
If you are interested in making your PDFs capable of use by screenreaders or small screens where the content must reflow to fit the screen, you need to use a structured document with tags added. Tags can only be added to a document with a full ... more »
By Jonathan West 8 comments
Here are some things to avoid to keep your visitors happy and coming back time and time again to your websites... more »
By Paul M. J. Suchecki 0 comments
Even though the tools look the same, designing a web page is not word processing or desktop publishing. What you see is not what you get. You ultimately load your site in HTML, Hyper Text Markup Language, which defines the structure of your ... more »
By WriterGig 10 comments
Build an e-commerce website to sell hard goods, information products or services online. The internet is a powerful tool, connecting businesses and customers every second. Whether an online e-commerce site is going to be a side venture for you or ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
A domain name reflects your business or personal identity. Choose wisely... more »