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Whoa! Wednesday: The Royal Wedding Edition

Prince William and Kate Middleton Wedding Portrait

As everyone (hopefully) knows, Prince William and Kate Middleton wed on Friday, April 29, 2011. Aside from the live broadcast breaking the world record for live internet streaming (YouTube reportedly had over 400 million viewers!), what does one of modern history’s most historic occasions have to do with anything web-related? Well, quite a lot! Read more »

Labeling Images

One of the most underutilized tools in the hands of webmasters who are publishing photos is the title. Both "title" and "alt" text should be used when publishing photos on your website. When you label your pictures you are making it easier for the search engines to index them. Having your images show up on the images search pages of Google, Yahoo, Live, etc. is a great way to build up your page rank and get traffic. Read more »

Search Engines and Frames

If you can avoid it, try not to use frames on your website. If you absolutely must use frames on a web page that you want to be indexed by the search engines then offer the spiders "NOFRAMES" HTML tags. Read more »

How to use bold tags

It is good to put bold tags around some of your important keywords but do not put them around every keyword on every page. This is overkill and will be ignored by humans and search engines alike if it is used too excessively. If used in moderation, it is a quick and easy way to give your keywords a little extra visibility.

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