Archive for March, 2005

Web Design Templates

Thursday, March 3rd, 2005

Depending on the goal of your website, using web design templates can be an affordable and efficient way to build up a professional website for your traffic projects. I’m not crazy about using them for professional site identity projects, but for creating a more generic content site, templates can suit you nicely.
Some are rather […]

Antique Wood and Related Phrases

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2005

I learned a valuable new lesson in keyphrase targeting today as well. There are terms that you will never think of that can generate significant results and interest. One of my clients mentioned that his customer was referencing the term “antique wood” when describing reclaimed lumber.
A great deal of searches were done for “antique […]

Above The Fold

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2005

I’ve been reading an interesting discussion on WebmasterWorld about how click-throughs significantly decrease when your links are “below the fold”.
In my own experience, I’ve watched page views on my content oriented sites significantly increase when I placed my links on I use a horizontal, 4 column navigation bar at the very top of the page. […]