Blog is a shortened term for “weblog.” Either term refers to a website where entries are made similar to a journal or diary. The entries are presented in reverse chronological order, with the newest entry on top.
Although blogs were originally used like a personal journal on everyday events, they have evolved into a multipurpose tool, since it makes it easy to start up and run a website from anywhere without a lot of complicated software, through a simple user interface online.
This site is an example of a blog.
There are blogs on every topic imaginable, from food to politics to celebrity gossip. Generally, blogs combine the text entries with images, with links to other blogs and other related media.
There are also plogs, photo blogs, and vlogs, video logs, for people who deal more with visual expression than with the written word.
A group of web sites that display each other’s ad banners in exchange for credits. The more impressions or times you banner is displayed, the more credits you receive.
The credits are converted into ad spaces for you to display your ad banner on participating websites.
This can be an effective way to drive traffic to a website. However, now that banners have become such a common advertising method, consumers are believed to suffer from ‘banner blindness’.
A banner ad is an online ad on a web page that links to another website or landing page.
Banner ads were one of the first methods of advertising on the web. They have different costs depending on how much traffic and page views the website gets, and can cost from hundreds to thousands to even hundreds of thousands of dollars a month depending on placement.
Banner ads get their name because they are placed at the top or bottom of a web page. However, they can also be placed on the sides of the website content, also referred to as skyscrapers.
Microbars are small banners. There are also box ads. They are basically all display advertising.
Banners used to give effective exposure to websites, and have good click through rates. Now they have become such a common advertising method that consumers are believed to suffer from ‘banner blindness’.
So if you are thinking of using banners as a key part of your online marketing strategy, you might want to consider other methods that have proven more cost effective because more targeted, such as Google Adwords.
In the basics section, we will answer some of the most commonly asked questions about SEO, and about computers and the internet by newcomers to this wonderful technology.
SEO is an anagram for Search Engine Optimization. SEO is the process of using targeted keywords in the content, tags and meta-tags of a website in order to gain traffic through search engines.
SEO techniques also include testing the search engine results to make sure that the site is well placed in the keyword results.
For example, if you run a website that sells dog bones, you can use SEO to increase your chances of appearing under the keywords “dog bones.”
You can add the word dog bones to your website content, and in the tags and meta tags of each page of your website.
The better the SEO, the higher your web page will appear in the search engine results for that keyword.
SEO is a constantly evolving portion of the Internet. The process is a combination of art and science, and there are different rules for different search engines, which use something call algorithms to determine page ranking. There are other criteria as well in this constantly evolving landscape.
There are many firms that are dedicated to providing specialized SEO services.
However, it is an easy skill to learn to do on your own site if you are willing to put in the time and the effort. At this site we will be teaching you some of the basics of SEO, and what you need to know to market your site on the internet inexpensively but successfully.