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Web Site Design And Hosting

May 10, 2008 By: solarbluseth Category: Purchasing Help, Web Design Help, Web Hosting Directory No Comments →

Web Site Design And Hosting

Nowadays, the world is a much smaller place due to the power of interactive media. You can communicate with anyone, anywhere, anytime. So, the need of the hour is to hire a company offering the best website design and hosting.

If you are determine in your reasons for web site design and hosting. Is it for business, personal or for other purposes such as sharing your opinion? Once you have determined the purpose for your site, you will get a clearer vision on the type of web design and hosting you will need. If you have the skills, you can design your own. However, another great option is to hire someone to design and develop your website for you.

Web site design and hosting can be considered as the final step before releasing the web site online in the internet to the whole wide world of web. The web master creating the web site should have excellent domain knowledge and must have the professional skill to find the right domain for the right type of web site. While the price is great, you need to think about quality as well. You want a web host and development company that will provide you with the services that you need, not just some of the services you need at a great price. This can be a huge advantage for you, especially if you are new to the world of web design and hosting and you’ll have many questions.

You need to consider work ethic as well as the ability to communicate with those that will be doing your work. If you cannot communicate well you’ll find that your website will not run as smoothly or as effectively as you would want. You not only need to be able to communicate your needs, you need to know that they understand what you are saying, what your needs are, and then they need to be able to follow through with this. Outsourcing your web site design and hosting needs can be a great as long as you cover your bases and ensure that you are getting exactly what you need and want from the cheaper service. You can get an attractive web site design by companies or freelancers which offer this type of service. With a proper but affordable web site design, you can achieve your purposes and have something you can be proud of.

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RT Design Group is providing affordable web site design and hosting and web marketing services in Florida, US. Or call 239 - 913 - 0279.

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Importance of colors in web site design

May 04, 2008 By: solarbluseth Category: Web Design Help, Website Tutorials No Comments →

Importance of colors in web site design

While designing a web site, importance of color is always overlooked by many web designers. But, keep it in mind that you depend on your company and your company depends on your website and your website truly depends on its color. So, color must be one of your very first concerns at the time of web site design. It’s harder to read text on monitor as compare to paper and you will have to choose colors that are going to work best. Through color you can make your visitor feel comfortable, relaxed, trusting and also tempestuous.

Alas! Web browsers can only view 256 colors and even some browsers can see only 216 colors. If you want the color you chose for your website, should appear to everyone, exactly as designed by you then go ahead with 216 colors pallet. Always use web browser safe color.

Color combination is also very important aspect. Some color combinations are very unimpressive such as Yellow text on Blue Background. That’s why black text on white background is the easiest color combination to read. What can be the intention of any web designer? Obviously, to make an interactive web page and interactivity comes with the colors you choose for web page. Color affects our feelings, our perceptions and our interactions.

What do colors say?

WHITE : White is the best background color on a web page. White color shows truthfulness, Purity, devotion etc. It’s the most refreshing and superlative color.

RED : Red is the most emotionally vivid color and may cause a faster breathing. It symbolizes energy, action, confidence and passion.

ORANGE: Orange is very hot color to the human eye. Orange demonstrates warmth, cheer, strength and ambition.

BLACK: Black is the favorite color of web designers to display text but it effects very bad when used as background. It suggests excitement, speed and demands attraction.

BLUE: Blue is the second most popular color between web designers. It is associated with stability and depth. It represents wisdom, confidence and loyalty.

GREEN: Green is the most compatible color with eyes and has a great healing power.
It shows growth, harmony and fertility.

YELLOW: Yellow is the color which enhances concentration. It shows wisdom, joy and happiness.

PINK: Pink is a quiet color and symbolizes sweetness, softness and innocence.

BROWN: Brown color provides you the feeling to mix up with the background. It represents politeness and richness.

Think about your primary audience like if you are designing a website for selling toys, then using pink and blue will be productive. Don’t use more than two or three colors on a single page. Use the same background color on each page. It should not be like that ‘Home Page’ has a White Background and ‘Contact Us’ has a Yellow Background. Avoid making larger parts of web site with very bright colors. If the company for which you are designing website has already an established Logo, then make it sure that the color of Logo on website must match with the real color. Maintain the consistency because it really works. Your visitor may be irritated with your stupid color choice.

Try to be color wise and color safe, you will be able to feel the color of success.

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Author is working as SEO head at SEO Company India. He primarily focuses on articles related to web site design and internet marketing. For more articles by author visit http://blog.webdesigningcompany.net

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Google’s sandbox

April 30, 2008 By: solarbluseth Category: Web Design Help, Website Marketing No Comments →

It has long been rumored that when make certain changes to your website or domain registration that google will temporarily affect your ranking. Putting your site back into what they call the “sandbox”.

When you register a new domain you have to build up a reputation it doesn’t happen over night. You trade links, create new content, create a buzz around your sie. You work many hours building up your reputation.

Google keeps an eye on you see what you are going to do with your domain registration and hosting space. They periodically have their robots crawl your site. You usually have to submit a new site to them and tell them your site is ready to be crawled. If you do not tell them then they maynot stop by for about six months on average.

Changing domain registars or even contact information may affect your rankings. According to Google, valuable domains are often paid for several years in advance while doorway or throwaway domains are rarely used for more than a year.

Google also uses domain registration information to check the address of the web site owner, the admin and the technical contact

the stability of data and host company the number of pages on a web site (web sites must have more than one page)

Google claims that they have a list of known bad contact information, name servers and IP addresses that helps them to find out whether a spammer is running a domain.

In addition, Google may check the information of a name server in several ways. For example, good name servers might have a mix of different domain names from different registrars.

You should make sure that your web page content is optimized for Google. If your web page content is not optimized, all other ranking factors won’t help you much.

You might want to register the main domain name for your web site several years in advance to show Google that you are serious about your site.

Make sure that your web site is hosted by a reputable hosting company. When moving your site or registration check on the company. Is it blacklisted or marked as a spam webhosting company ? Do the have any affiliation with the BBB or any other watchdog organizations. You want your hosting company to be as honest as serious about their company as you are about your website.

dude! Your rss feeds crashed my server.

April 28, 2008 By: solarbluseth Category: Purchasing Help, Tech Support, Web Design Help No Comments →

Any good developer worth his pay knows seo is the key to getting traffic. And that content is king. What they seem to forgetting these days are a few other basic rules.

Unique content is king

Customer called one day to complain that somone had copied their entire blog on another domain. What surprises me is that it was done so easily. I called the guy who copied the content nd he said he was running a beta program and just picked a domain at random about his favorite topic. This program went and grabbed all the posts from the domain. You should ask when reposting someones content. Google is looking for unique content.

When posting something someone else wrote always provide a link to the original content. We write articles for lots of reasons ;-p

Copy write infringement is not the best form of flattery. First off when you are adding images to your website do you really need the original 1024×768 screen shot you took ? Use an imaging program to resize your images. This will save your viewers frustration at looking at an image take a few minutes to load even on high speed internet. Get permission to use the images on your site. Someone has to get paid for taking the photos you are using. There are very hefty fines with using content that is not yours.

Oh yeah about that TPS report. Rss feeds and 10 million ways to track traffic and clicks can kill your shared hosting account. Most hosting companies give you about 10% cpu usage max. If reach this level of resources they ask you to upgrade to an account with more resources, which is only fair.

The problem with RSS feeds is a two edged blade. Viewing rss feeds work great when the data comes from a site on the same server or local database but works terrible when your getting data from multiple websites and this data is refreshed with every page view. each feed request will slow down your site and cause your page load times to be higher. There are tools like feedburner and feedrinse that fetch this data periodically for you. You ask one source for the information.

Where do I get help ?

April 24, 2008 By: solarbluseth Category: Purchasing Help, Tech Support, Web Design Help, Website Security, Website Tutorials No Comments →

Working for the web hosting industry sometimes means you have to set the standards. From customer service, training, tutorials, billing practices, server uptime, security and more it can be a handful. When choosing a hosting company you want to know that your website is in the right hands. You want to know that there are people as passionate about your business as you are about your site.

When checking out a hosting company you should see what self help resources they have available. Video tutorials, faqs and common information is a great start. It is important that the information is maintained, updated and corrected as needed. A forum is a good solution for customers to help each other. Live chat has proved to be very successful for customers when implemented correctly. You should be able to get to these solutions through one central point.

I have helped update faqs and create midphasehelp.com as a solution to some of these issues. Customers should have one page they can bookmark that gives them access to almost anything they need when they are in trouble. I have used articlekb to create an intuitive site where customers and tech support can find answers and resources to help them with common issues. I have helped add almost 1000 articles and it grows as we get questions from staff and customers.

We have a link to our status blog that shows current server issues and resolutions. We have all the different ways to get help. Ask a question in our help center, use our 24/7 live chat system, submit a ticket, visit our user community at midphasetalk.com. Its all easily accessible without being overwhelming to the customer.

When looking at what other hosting companies were doing and how we could set ourselves apart I realized that their resources were located all over their websites, hidden on other pages, in drop menus and some didn’t even have an easy way to get to the information unless you had a direct link.

My challenge was to act as a customer and use that perspective to design a page that had simplicity and all the resources at hand. It has been a great success for us as more customers are using it everyday. I personally answer any question submitted within 24 hours even on the weekends. Our technical support uses this site as a bible to help their customers. We have a search feature and an article number box. While you are on the phone with a tech they can give you the article number and you can both be on the same page. When it comes to step by step procedures such as site setup, dns changes and redirects this helps the customers get the information they need quickly and helps them get back to their passion which is designing and running their web sites.

Why do I get a red (x) where my images are supposed to be?

March 03, 2008 By: solarbluseth Category: Web Design Help No Comments →

– Either the image was not uploaded, and therefore does not exist on the server.

How do I limit what the search engines can index ?

January 27, 2008 By: solarbluseth Category: Web Design Help, Website Security, Website Tutorials No Comments →

Limiting what search engines can index using /robots.txt

Various search engines such as Google have what are called “spiders” or “robots” continually crawling the web indexing content for inclusion in their search engine databases. While most users view inclusion in search engine listings in a positive light and high search engine rankings can translate to big bucks for commercial sites not everyone wants every single page and file stored on their account publicly available through web searches.

This is where /robots.txt comes in. Most search engine robots will comply with a webmaster/site owners wishes as far as excluding content by following a robots inclusion standard which is implemented via the use of a small ASCII text file named /robots.txt in the root web accessable directory of a given domain.

When a compliant robot visits a given site the first thing it does is to check the top level directory for the presence of a file named “robots.txt”. If found the directives within the file which tells the robot what if any content it can or cannot visit and index is read, and in most cases honored.

Creating /robots.txt files

To create a /robots.txt file simply open a plain text editor such as Windows NotePad, type or paste your directives and save the file using the file name “robots” (robots.txt). This file should then be uploaded to the /public_html directory such that it’s URL will be http://domain.com/robots.txt

/robots.txt syntax

All valid /robots.txt files must contain at least two lines in the following format:

User-Agent: [robot name or * for all robots]
Disallow: [name of file or directory you do not want indexed]

Unless one wishes to implement different rules for specific robots the user agent line should just include an asterisk [*] which is a wildcard read as “rules apply to all robots”.

Disallow lines can be used to specify specific files or folders one doesn’t wish to have indexed by search engines. Each file or folder to be excluded must be listed separately on it’s own line, and wildcards are not supported in Disallow directives. One can have as many or as few disallow lines as is necessary.

Example /robots.txt files

- A simple /robots.txt file which would allow all robots to access and index all content with the exception of the contents of a directory named “private” would be as follows:

User-agent: *
Disallow: /private/

- A /robots.txt file which would exclude all robots from indexing the content of “cgi-bin”, “admin” and “stuff” directories plus a page named “private.html” would be:

User-agent: *
Disallow: /cgi-bin/
Disallow: /admin/
Disallow: /stuff/
Disallow: /private.html

- A /robots.txt file which would allow all robots to access and index all content on a given site would be:

User-agent: *
Disallow:

- A /robots.txt file which would forbid all robots from accessing and indexing any content would be:

User-agent: *
Disallow: /

- A robots.txt file which would allow Google’s spider (aka GoogleBot) to index all content with the exception of files stored under a folder named “private” and which would exclude all other robots from indexing any content would read as follows:

User-agent: GoogleBot
Disallow: /private/

User-agent: *
Disallow: /

- A robots.txt file which would allow all robots with the exception of HotBot’s (aka Inktomi Slurp) to index all content with the exception of files stored under folders named “images” and “cgi-bin” and which would exclude the HotBot spider from indexing any content would read as follows:

User-agent: *
Disallow: /images/
Disallow: /cgi-bin/

User-agent: Inktomi Slurp
Disallow: /

More Information

For more details on /robots.txt and the Robots Exclusion Standard visit
The Web Robots Pages at http://www.robotstxt.org

I have File does not exist messages in my log file, Can you tell me what it is.

January 24, 2008 By: solarbluseth Category: Web Design Help No Comments →

The log file also keeps track of what files are being requested and not served. For example if you have File does not exist: /public_html/robots.txt this means that someone, possibly a robot was looking for a file on your site that may have previously existed. To remove this error from future log files you simply upload a new robots.txt file.

Apache Handlers

January 24, 2008 By: solarbluseth Category: Web Design Help No Comments →

This is how Apache knows how to handle a particular file, such as handling a CGI script. You can create your own handler, such as forcing the PHP processor to parse all HTML files. Although this is not recommended, it is possible.

cgi-bin

January 24, 2008 By: solarbluseth Category: Tech Support, Web Design Help No Comments →

The most common name of a directory on a web server in which CGI programs are stored. The ‘bin’ part of ‘cgi-bin’ is a shorthand version of ‘binary’, because once upon a time, most programs were referred to as ‘binaries’. In real life, most programs found in cgi-bin directories are text files, scripts that are executed by binaries located elsewhere on the server. While most programs using CGI are stored in this directory, it is not a requirement for using CGI.

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