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  • Can't see the wood for the trees...

    Could you please help me find the areas where I have messed up, made mistakes or could improve my website...Thanks!
    All help gratefully recieved.

    Ruth Winterton
    www.mowcopchurch.com

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    Re: Can't see the wood for the trees...

    If you have developed this website for folks who already
    know you have a website and they know the URL, then it is just fine.

    But if you want to convey the message to a larger audience, far away
    places, perhaps other countries as well, then you should set up your
    pages with more content. In the content on every page,
    have some relative keywords and key phrases - especially in the first paragraph.

    Many experts suggest, at a bare minimum, do the following:

    1. Title on a page should describe, in a given number of words,
    the business it presents to the world.

    2. All large images should have alt text.

    3. Make sure all img tags have height & width attributes.

    4. The terms used in the page title should be found somewhere on the page.

    5. Your first paragraph is the most important. It should have your primary keyword tags for the page.

    6. Make sure all keywords are on the page if they are in your keyword tag.

    7. Treat each page as it is the home page. Together they make website stronger.

    Like Karen suggested on so many occasions, there are websites and blogs that help in SEO. Google it.

    Once again, for your local community, you have done a terrific job.
    Doable Personal Finance

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    • #3
      Re: Can't see the wood for the trees...

      Thanks Shafi!
      Well I have quite a bit I can get going on Thanks for your help so far and the encouragement!
      Ruth

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        Re: Can't see the wood for the trees...

        Try checking the "anti-alias" box when you go to make shapes. This will smooth out the corners with a more vectorized look instead of the pixel look they now have. It looks very nice so far, and the prior suggestions are practical and will help greatly.

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        • #5
          Re: Can't see the wood for the trees...

          Thanks John will go through and do that! :)
          Ruth

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