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Old 11-21-2008, 12:18 PM
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Default Re: what do l put for title?

ya need to rename your homepage...index...no caps...and publish.

As far as title, then ya have a new "beast"...seo, or search engine optimization.

If what you were selling or showing on your site is widgets...then your page that shows up when you go to yourdomainname.com (index...again no caps...only index), you would title it "Widgets". Hard to be specific without knowing the ins and outs of your pursuits. If you have a diversified list of products, then the steps you take will NEED planning.

It gets confusing to a new person, names vs titles...names are what you save the page as... and titles are what you put in the properties box of that page as...and to get the best bang for your buck, your domain name should match your title, and the content on your page and should have the same "key" words or phrases as the domain name and title. It gets tricky, or logical, depending on your point of view from here.

It's one thing to publish a page, but to publish a page that will get buyers is another. This is where search engine optimization comes into play.

Good Luck! Don't give up...you will get it!

So first page, so you have something to show for your site = name it index, nothing else, then your other pages would be public_html/whatever-you-name-this-page...

.....no spaces, no caps, and if you prefer underscores(_) as opposed to hyphens (-), keep in mind that is easier to type hyphens,

then bv will automatically add the extension ( .html or .php), default is .html and if you want .php, you will need to change it in the page's property box.

If you don't publish and just save, it will save as .bvp, but that is to save it in the builder, not to publish...

DO NOT ADD AN EXTENSION...to publish.

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