Meta Tags PDF Print E-mail
Written by nwspirit   
Tuesday, 12 August 2008 00:25
The exact algorithms that search engines use are closely-guarded proprietary secrets. However, it is rumored that these guidelines are used: The recommended number of characters for the Title Tag is between 60 and 80 and the Description Tag should be limited  to 150 characters. The maximum number of Keywords we recommend  is 25, with the maximum number of characters 874. The site may be disqualified if keywords are repeated more than 5 times.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 May 2009 16:46
 
Content Management Systems PDF Print E-mail
Written by nwspirit   
Saturday, 09 August 2008 07:49

If you're new to Web publishing systems, you'll find that Joomla! delivers sophisticated solutions to your online needs. It can deliver a robust enterprise-level Web site, empowered by endless extensibility for your publishing needs. Moreover, it is often the system of choice for small business or home users who want a professional looking site that's simple to deploy and use. We do content right.

Joomla! is different from the normal models for content management software. For a start, it's not complicated. Joomla! has been developed for everybody, and anybody can develop it further. It is designed to work (primarily) with other Open Source, free, software such as PHP, MySQL, and Apache. Joomla! doesn't even require the user or administrator of the system to know HTML to operate it once it's up and running.

To get the perfect Web site with all the functionality that you require for your particular application may take additional custom programming time and knowledge, but with the Joomla! Community support that is available and the many Third Party Developers actively creating and releasing new Extensions for the 1.5 platform on an almost daily basis, there is likely to be something out there to meet your needs.

Last Updated on Friday, 17 April 2009 21:01
 
Domain Name Registration PDF Print E-mail

A domain name, such as NWspirit.com, signifies a unique address on the Internet, since no two parties may ever hold identical domain names. This is how your customers will remember you and find you among the millions of other websites on the Internet.

The Domain Name System (DNS) helps users to find their way around the Internet. Every computer on the Internet has a unique address - just like a telephone number - called its 'IP address' (IP stands for 'Internet Protocol'). IP The DNS makes using the Internet easier by allowing a familiar string of letters (the 'domain name') to be used instead of the IP address. So instead of typing 174.132.203.74, you can type www.chericalvert.com. It makes addresses easier to remember.

To own a domain name, you need to register it on the Internet.

A domain name registrar is a company, accredited by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) or by a national ccTLD authority, to register Internet domain names.

This paid service inserts an entry into a directory of all the domain names and their corresponding computers on the Internet. As of 2008, the cost generally ranges from a low of about $8.50 per year to about $35 per year. The maximum period of registration of a domain name is generally 10 years.

If a domain registration expires, no matter how or why, it can be difficult, expensive, or impossible for the original owner to get it back. After the expiration date, the domain status passes through several different phases, over a period of months; it does not simply become generally available.

Some packages of services, such as web hosting, include the domain registration in the total package pricing, but they are two separate services.

Transfer scams

Some companies attempt to trick customers into switching from their current registrar by sending an official-looking notice by mail, fax, or e-mail. Text often includes legalese to confuse the end user into thinking that it is an official binding notice. Scam registrars go after domain names that are expiring soon or have recently expired. Expired domain names do not have to go through the authentication process to be transferred, as the previous registrar would have relinquished management rights of the domain name.

Domain name information and expiry dates are readily available via WHOIS.

Last Updated on Sunday, 26 April 2009 17:22
 
Hosting PDF Print E-mail
Written by nwspirit   
Friday, 17 April 2009 21:01

Website hosting refers to the renting of the computer space for storing, serving, and maintenance of files for websites.

In order for anyone, at any time, anywhere in the world to be able to access your website; all the files for the site must be placed on a web Server. This is because a website must physically reside on a computer that is connected continuously to the internet.

Besides providing the computer space for website files, hosting services offer fast connections to the hosted webspace that an individual business hosting its own site would find too expensive.

Monthly hosting fees are dependent on the amount of storage space needed and the amount of traffic your site generates.

Hosting will usually include the facility of a mail server dealing with email.

NWspirit can setup hosting for you through UCwebhost.com, starting at just $5/month.

 

Last Updated on Sunday, 26 April 2009 13:52
 

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