Showing posts with label Website traffic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Website traffic. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Website Layout Maker Ultra Edition v2.4.4.0





Website Layout Maker is a program for make a website. It's not just program, it's totally new paradigm itself.
There is 3 big reasons why we need to choose Website Layout Maker. First, Most of HTML-editor and website making tools have separated mode for make a website. And those programs need to see preview after make a website.
But Website Layout Maker makes a website with real-time preview. You don't need execute web-browser after make a website. Second, the website made by Website Layout Maker provides uniform to most common web-browsers. So, you can save your valuable times to test compatibility with various web-browsers. Third, Website Layout Maker was made a concept of layout based div. You will experience powerful features with Website Layout Maker.
Main Features:
� Create a website easily with powerful layout tool
� Support drag and drop when editing layouts
� Each layout based div tag - easy to understand and edit
� Generate CSS style for shape and operation
� Provides powerful background options for each layout
� Provides powerful border options for each layout
� Provides more detail options for each layout
� Provides various pre-made themes
� Provides dynamic preview for better design
� Provides uniform for the most common browsers
� The HTML codes of layout are based standard div spec



http://2sharefiles.com/icb0a07fvp8w/WEBLAYMAKER.UEDIT.2.4.4.0.rar.html
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Flash.Banner.Creator.v1.10 Plus Templates

Make flash slideshow banner with your own photos!
Flash Banner Creator is an easy-to-use slideshow banner maker.
With Flash Banner Creator, you can create animated and professional-looking flash slideshow banner in minutes.

You can use your own photos and music, and combine them with animated transition effects to create professional Flash ads and Flash banners.
Flash Banner Creator integrates more than fifty cool Flash templates to help you make a stunning Flash banner in minutes with few clicks.
By using a friendly interface, you can generate your slideshow banner within steps.






Simply follow the tabs at the top of the program to go step-by-step in the image making banner.
When you have completed, just publish it in SWF and HTML format and add it to your webpage.


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Sunday, June 21, 2009

Website Ripper Copier 3.0.0.0

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Website Ripper Copier 3.0.0.0 | 1.34 MB
Website Ripper Copier is an award-winning, all-purpose, high-speed Internet tool for getting any data from the Internet easily. It can download all or part of a website to your computer for offline browsing, grab site files of certain sizes and types (picture, movie, MP3, PDF, Flash, document, archive), teleport files as a download manager with resumption support, and mirror sites. Plus, it is a sitemap explorer and tabbed antipop-up Web browser.

Product Benefits:
-- Copy Web sites to your computer for offline browsing
-- Grab files of certain sizes and types from Web sites
-- Download huge number of files from the Web with resumption support
-- Create exact copies or mirrors of Web sites
-- Explore link structures of Web sites
-- Tabbed Web browser with pop-up controls
-- Access copied Web sites anywhere without an Internet connection
-- Save useful or important Internet information for later use easily
-- Browse Web pages at the fastest speed
-- Lower your risks of getting viruses or being spying
-- No more annoying pop-ups
-- Save you a tremendous amount of valuable time

Product Features:
-- Easy to use: The program is designed to everyone and it has a friendly and easy user interface. You can start running a new project with a few easy steps!
-- Reliability: The program can resume broken downloads from the HTTP, HTTPS and FTP connections. You may pause a running project and run it later on. It will resume from the point where it's previously stopped. It's extremely useful when downloading large-size Web resources. Furthermore, the program gives you the power to retry any completed or failed Web pages or downloads.
-- Flexibility: You can view any project properties and even job properties at any time. Plus, you can save and run any projects at any time.
-- Controllability: You can edit or delete whatever jobs whenever you want. You can also modify any project properties at any moment. Hence, you have full control over your projects.
-- Extensibility: You can define references to the page parser of the program, such as the associated file-extensions of parsable pages and link-tag collection. -- This feature enables you to extend the power of the program to adapt the rapid changes of the Internet!
-- HTTP, HTTPS and FTP protocols support
-- Web authentication support: You can retrieve files from password protected Web sites.
-- Web cookies support: The program can accept and return Web cookies; it can also import Internet Explorer cookies. In addition, it allows you to define your own cookies!
-- Web proxy servers support
-- Web connection settings and server overload protection: You can define Web connection settings, such as number of concurrent connections, number of retries and pause between connections which can prevent overloading Web servers.
-- Powerful Web page and download filters: The program offers powerful Web page filters and download filters (Internet resources filtration with exploration depth, server names, URL descriptions, file names, file types, file sizes and more) to increase the accuracy of the retrieval of your desired Web resources.
-- File Organizer: The program can download and well organize your needed Web resources to your computer. You may specify how files are organized (save all downloaded resources under one directory, organize them by their servers names or file extensions, or save them with their directory structures preserved).
-- Project information and statistics: The program shows you project information and statistics in details. You know how your projects are going at any moment.
-- Program and project automation: The program offers you automation options to the program and your projects, such as auto-run, auto-save, auto-shutdown, auto-exit and more.
-- True Multi-threaded
-- Password protection: You can password protect your projects; it prevents unauthorized people from running your projects.
-- File name pollution control: You can specify how to handle Web resources that share the same file names. The program can automatically assign unique names to name-conflicting files, which can maximize the amount of Internet resources to your projects.
-- Unique retrieval: The program keeps a retrieval history to ensure each Internet resource is retrieved only once, which can eliminate redundant works!
-- Favorite URLs and file types: You can define your favorites (Internet URLs and file types) to speed up project creation. ..



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Saturday, June 20, 2009

Website Layout Maker Ultra Edition v2.4.4.0



Website Layout Maker is a program for make a website. It's not just program, it's totally new paradigm itself.
There is 3 big reasons why we need to choose Website Layout Maker. First, Most of HTML-editor and website making tools have separated mode for make a website. And those programs need to see preview after make a website.
But Website Layout Maker makes a website with real-time preview. You don't need execute web-browser after make a website. Second, the website made by Website Layout Maker provides uniform to most common web-browsers. So, you can save your valuable times to test compatibility with various web-browsers. Third, Website Layout Maker was made a concept of layout based div. You will experience powerful features with Website Layout Maker.
Main Features:
� Create a website easily with powerful layout tool
� Support drag and drop when editing layouts
� Each layout based div tag - easy to understand and edit
� Generate CSS style for shape and operation
� Provides powerful background options for each layout
� Provides powerful border options for each layout
� Provides more detail options for each layout
� Provides various pre-made themes
� Provides dynamic preview for better design
� Provides uniform for the most common browsers
� The HTML codes of layout are based standard div spec



http://2sharefiles.com/icb0a07fvp8w/WEBLAYMAKER.UEDIT.2.4.4.0.rar.html
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Saturday, May 16, 2009

10 Tips For Web Success

The webmaster's biggest job is to get their traffic up and keep customers/visitors coming back. Building the site is one thing, but simply building and posting a website does not guarantee traffic. In fact, a website could be beautiful and an example of all the latest technology and still not attract a single visitor if not promoted correctly. Here are 10 tips to guide you to success with your website.

(1) The internet is a new medium.
At least compared to print, it is. A website is a waste if it simply re-hashes something which could easily be put into print. Don't have the site be just an online brochure. Put up features which take advantage of the internet as a medium of communication. Filter information for them. Provide search capability. Provide interactivity with features like forums, quizzes and tools. Web visitors like to interact.

(2) Treat the Customer's Time as Valuable.
When a person visits your website, you have their attention for that point in time. You either need to use it or you will lose it - fast. Most visitors have short attention spans, what you need to design your site homepage so that it grabs their attention and provides what they are looking for right away. Its like walking into a restaurant. If you walk in and just stand there and nobody comes to greet you, you might wonder what is happening. But, if the hostess comes and greets you right away and walks you to a table, then you will be there for awhile and eat. The same analogy goes for websites. Don't overcomplicate your website homepage. Best results will be obtained if you make it very clear where to click to find what they need.

(3) Design the site for customers, not the company.
Your site needs to satisfy the needs of customers, not the company. So, don't post content which is not really useful to the site's customer. And avoid over-flattering marketing hype about the company. It inflates the ego of the company more than it helps your customer.

(4) Involve the Visitor.
Keep the visitor involved and make them feel like a valuable contributor. Actively ask for the feedback and suggestions. Ask for communication from your visitors and answer that communication swiftly. When getting that communication, capture their email address. This will allow you to communicate with them long after they have moved on and forgotten about you.

(5) Keep it Current.
You need to have content on your website which is timely and relevant to the customer's life. Posting month-old news is not interesting. Posting dry product information which never changes is not interesting. Yes, you need to have product information and other information on your site that won't change much, but you can also post more timely content. You can, for example, post content about how your products can be used in certain situations in life. Provide tips and techniques - things which are immediately applicable and solve a problem.

(6) Pay Attention to Form/Design.
Some sites simply over-do it on the eye-candy. Big graphics just for the sake of graphics often impress the site's designer more than the visitor. Do not use graphics that are large and purposeless. Remember, some visitors may still be accessing your website via dial-up. Your site needs to load up quickly for all users. A slow website will cause your users to leave quickly. Also, pay attention to graphic and design size. Many web designers operate on fairly large screen resolutions and sometimes forget that even though a graphic looks great to you, it will appear enormous to somebody on a smaller resolution. On the flip side, don't go too light on graphics. A site which is poorly designed and using the default font and no color is not very aesthetically pleasing. Any web visitor, whether they admit it or not, judges your company by your website unless they have something else to go on. A well-designed site communicates professionalism. A poor design makes the site seem like an afterthought.

(7) Promote.
When a visitor communicates to you via email, it is best to use a web form. not only will this keep your email address from being picked up by spammers, it will also allow you to ask your customers for their email address and then store that address for later use. Employ the "push/pull" marketing strategy. A visitor coming to your website is the pull, but later you want to push content back to them in the form of a newsletter or other promotional material. Start a mailing list and use it. Invite visitors to sign up. Promotion makes or breaks a business, and as long as you respect the ethical considerations of your mailing list, you should use it.

(8) Don't Operate in a Cocoon.
The internet is a medium which is shared by millions. When you set up your website, don't operate as if you are a self-contained island. Get out there and keep in tune with what is happening on other websites related to your own. Participate in forums. Post links to other websites and ask for a link in return. Form partnerships with other sites if it is appropriate. When it comes to communication, people like personal contacts. Hiding behind general email address like "sales" and "info" is OK as long as there is a way to also email you directly. A company site which allows email direct to the management is good. Just remember how much you hate calling a company and getting stuck in their phone system. Sometimes you just want to talk to somebody. Give your visitors that ability.

(9) Have a Plan to Attract Repeat Traffic.
Use newsletters, out-going email, contests, forums, clubs, auctions - anything that will cause people to return to your website. When posting links to other websites, don't just send your visitors somewhere else. They may never return. Provide them an exit page. Give them a pop-up when they try to leave your site. Or at the very least make external links open in a new window.

(10) Track Your Visitors
Pay attention to your site's statistics and react accordingly. What are people reading? How are they finding you? Do they just come and leave right from your homepage? How long as they are on your website? Do they return? This data is immensely valuable in fine-tuning your website based on customer needs and wants. Remember, the biggest mistake of any webmaster is designing the site for what THEY want. A successful website is designed for the target audience, not to impress the site's owner.

About the author:
David Risley is a web developer and founder of PC Media, Inc. (http://www.pcmedianet.com). Specializes in PHP/MySQL development, consulting and internet business management. He is also the founder of PC Mechanic (http://www.pcmech.com), a large website delivering do-it-yourself computer information to thousands of users every day.
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Friday, February 20, 2009

43 Web Design Mistakes You Should Avoid part 2

21. Use text navigation: text navigation is not only faster but it is also more reliable. Some users, for instance, browse the Internet with images turned off.

22. If you are linking to PDF files disclose it: ever clicked on a link only to see your browser freezing while Acrobat Reader launches to open that (unrequested) PDF file? That is pretty annoying so make sure to explicit links pointing to PDF files so that users can handle them properly.

23. Do not confuse the visitor with many versions: avoid confusing the visitor with too many versions of your website. What bandwidth do I prefer? 56Kbps? 128Kbps? Flash or HTML? Man, just give me the content!

24. Do not blend advertising inside the content: blending advertising like Adsense units inside your content might increase your click-through rate on the short term. Over the long run, however, this will reduce your readership base. An annoyed visitor is a lost visitor.

25. Use a simple navigation structure: sometimes less is more. This rule usually applies to people and choices. Make sure that your website has a single, clear navigation structure. The last thing you want is to confuse the reader regarding where he should go to find the information he is looking for.

26. Avoid “intros”: do not force the user to watch or read something before he can access to the real content. This is plain annoying, and he will stay only if what you have to offer is really unique.

27. Do not use FrontPage: this point extends to other cheap HTML editors. While they appear to make web design easier, the output will be a poorly crafted code, incompatible with different browsers and with several bugs.

28. Make sure your website is cross-browser compatible: not all browsers are created equal, and not all of them interpret CSS and other languages on the same way. Like it or not, you will need to make your website compatible with the most used browsers on the market, else you will lose readers over the long term.

29. Make sure to include anchor text on links: I confess I used to do that mistake until some time ago. It is easier to tell people to “click here”. But this is not efficient. Make sure to include a relevant anchor text on your links. It will ensure that the reader knows where he is going to if he clicks the link, and it will also create SEO benefits for the external site where the link is pointing.

30. Do not cloak links: apart from having a clear anchor text, the user must also be able to see where the link is pointing on the status bar of his browser. If you cloak your links (either because they are affiliate ones or due to other reasons) your site will lose credibility.

31. Make links visible: the visitor should be able to recognize what is clickable and what is not, easily. Make sure that your links have a contrasting color (the standard blue color is the optimal most of the times). Possibly also make them underlined.

32. Do not underline or color normal text: do not underline normal text unless absolutely necessary. Just as users need to recognize links easily, they should not get the idea that something is clickable when in reality it is not.

33. Make clicked links change color: this point is very important for the usability of your website. Clicked links that change color help the user to locate himself more easily around your site, making sure that he will not end up visiting the same pages unintentionally.

34. Do not use animated GIFs: unless you have advertising banners that require animation, avoid animated GIFs. They make a site look unprofessional and detract the attention from the content.

35. Make sure to use the ALT and TITLE attributes for images: apart from having SEO benefits the ALT and TITLE attributes for images will play an important role for blind users.

36. Do not use harsh colors: if the user is getting a headache after visiting your site for 10 consecutive minutes, you probably should pick a better color scheme. Design the color palette around your objectives (i.e. deliver a mood, let the user focus on the content, etc.).

37. Do not use pop ups: this point refers to pop ups of any kind. Even user requested pop ups are a bad idea given the increasing amount of pop blockers out there.

38. Avoid Javascript links: those links execute a small Javascript when the user clicks on them. Stay away from them since they often create problems for the user.

39. Include functional links on your footer: people are used to scrolling down to the footer of a website if they are not finding a specific information. At the very least you want to include a link to the Homepage and possibly a link to the “Contact Us” page.

40. Avoid long pages: guess what, if the user needs to scroll down forever in order to read your content he will probably just skip it altogether. If that is the case with your website make it shorter and improve the navigation structure.

41. No horizontal scrolling: while some vertical scrolling is tolerable, the same can not be said about horizontal scrolling. The most used screen resolution nowadays is 1024 x 768 pixels, so make sure that your website fits inside it.

42. No spelling or grammatical mistakes: this is not a web design mistake, but it is one of the most important factors affecting the overall quality of a website. Make sure that your links and texts do not contain spelling or grammatical mistakes.

43. If you use CAPTCHA make sure the letters are readable: several sites use CAPTCHA filters as a method of reducing spam on comments or on registration forms. There is just one problem with it, most of the times the user needs to call his whole family to decipher the letters.

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

How to Increase Website Traffic

1.



Offer free, original, and quality content on your site. This is the most effective means for increasing traffic to a website; offering people something that they cannot obtain elsewhere, or at least, not to the level of quality that you are offering it. Ways in which to ensure that your content is of higher quality than competitors or is unique include:

* Creating content that is helpful and useful. Simply cobbling together information from another website will not generate traffic. You need to offer visitors the information they need to achieve a goal, solve a problem, be entertained, find out quality news or have a good laugh.
* Keep it fresh. For repeat visits, it is crucial to provide regular updates to the website, especially in frequently viewed zones. Add fresh content every few days if possible; at a minimum, weekly.
* Outsource article writing. If you hate the thought of generating content yourself, or your team is not writing-savvy, consider outsourcing this end of the task. Depending on the length, content, specialization and quality required, prices can start as low as US$5 per article. However, don't neglect attempting to write your own work - who better than you knows your own business, hobby or club and can express precisely what needs to be said? Just sit down and start writing an article. You may be impressed when you're done!
* Get a proofreader. Poor spelling and grammar reflect badly on the services and information being provided; avoid unwarranted negative judgments by getting the writing in order prior to publication online.
* Avoid content generators. While these were once the delight of a fledgling web industry, they are no longer useful. Putting your own team's creativity online is what is useful.
* Never copy and paste from another website - Google, Yahoo, MSN and other search engines are too smart for this nowadays and will detect copied and unoriginal content, sending you to the bottom of the pile.
2.
Improve your search engine ranking by focusing your content on keywords related to your topic. This is called search engine optimization and will help people find your website when they're searching the Web. Make sure the keywords flow naturally with the text and when you are brainstorming for good words, ask around for words that come naturally to people of all ages when looking for your type of site. To help you understand better, realize that the keywords not only go into headings and page names but also into "meta tags". "Meta tags" are the software code that website visitors do not see but search engines do. Finally, don't overdo the keywords; over-stuffing keywords will result in a very low search ranking for your website. Also, be very careful not to place key text inside graphics; search engines cannot pick up graphics.
3.
Get linked. This is a very important part of website management. Exchange links. Trading links with other websites that are closely related to the subject of your website can bring you more website traffic. These are two-way links because you must provide a link to them, too, and linking to low-quality websites can threaten the credibility of yours. Only link to sites that are dead on topic, and truly help your visitors. Instead of trading links, you could also trade banner ads, half page ads, classified ads, etc.
4.
Advertise your presence. Besides using links, you must make use of numerous other ways to increase web traffic. Sit down and write a list of all the ways you can think of to get your web address noticed and clicked on. For example:

* Use e-zines. Make your own that relate to your website and form a regular reminder each issue for people to visit your website. Submit all the free e-zine directories on the internet.
* Submit your articles to e-zines, websites and writing sites that accept article submissions. Include your business information and web address at the end of the article. This is a good way to create one-way backlinks to your website. This is the most effective way to get listed on any search engine. Usually, the more relevant links you have pointing to your site the higher you will rank.
* Go beyond the electronic medium and into the print medium. Advertise in local newspapers, business brochures, magazines, nationwide publications and mail-drop literature. And don't forget the perennial favorite, the good old Yellow Pages™ - printed version naturally!
* Small business cards left in cafés, on signboards, exchanged at meetings etc.
* Use local resources such as clubs, libraries and community centers for non-profit website awareness raising.
* Participate on message boards. Post answers to other people's questions, ask questions and post appropriate information. Include your signature file containing your website's URL at the end of all your postings.
* Start your own online discussion community. It could be an online message board, e-mail discussion list or chat room. When people get involved in your community, they will regularly return to communicate with others.
* Use word of mouth. Tell everyone you know about your website, give out business cards to passers-by in the street, and so on. You might even want to run a guerrilla marketing program!
* Use your car, especially if your website is area-specific (e.g. a website detailing local events or selling local services). Get some vinyl decals or bumper stickers created and turn your car into a moving advertisement, literally driving traffic to your web site!
5.



Give freebies. Who doesn't like a freebie?! Online freebies are commonplace and they leave the visitor wanting more when they are well written and informative introductory materials. Consider such freebies as:

* Giving away an eBook with your ad on it. Allow your visitors to also give the freebie away. This'll increase your ad exposure and increase web traffic to your website at the same time;
* Holding free online classes or seminars. They could be held in your website's chat room. The idea of "live" information will definitely entice people to visit your website. You will become known as an expert on the topic.
* Giving visitors a free entry into your contest or sweepstakes. The prizes should be something of interest or value to your visitors. Most people who enter will continually revisit your web site to get the results.
* Letting visitors download free software such as freeware, shareware, demos etc. You could even turn part of your site into a free software directory. If you created the software, include your ad inside and let other people give it away.
* Targeting specific groups who might worry about using the internet with free classes in using it on your site - senior citizens, busy workers etc. might find these convenient and alluring.
* Offering free online services or utilities from your website. For instance, they could be search engine submitting, copywriting proofreading etc. The service or utility should be helpful to your target audience.
* Giving free consulting to people who visit your website. You could offer your knowledge via e-mail or by telephone. People will consider this a huge value because consulting fees can be very expensive.
* Offering a free start-up package that has a finite time; enough time for the customer to practice with your online product and like it enough to pay for continued use.
* Sending out free CD-Roms, CDs, DVDs etc. that contain starter packs or teasers to encourage the customer to use your site more.
* Offering free screensavers or templates for business cards, cards, writing paper etc., anything that a customer can print out.
6.
Be patient. Search engines need a lot of time to index a new website and domain. They need time to index all your content; it's worth the wait and should be factored into your website profitability and/or popularity timeline. In the meantime, continue to add high quality content to your website and keep it up-to-date and relevant.
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