Posts Tagged ‘Websites’

Best Penny auction Websites: Free Statistic analysis and tools to win more penny auctions!

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

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Most CPA Practice Websites Suck! How to Create One That Grows Your CPA Firm

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Most accounting practice websites suck. They’re passive. They say, “Here we are. We exist and we place forward air force, just like every other CPA.” This does nothing to differentiate your practice from your competitors, or to magnetically draw clients. But done right, your website can serve as a powerful tool to differentiate yourself and grow your CPA firm.
Previous to I share with you my formula to make an effectual website, there are at least two reasons why you would want a website: first, just about everyone’s got one, and you don’t want to be left behind; but second, most people make the same mistakes online that they make in print advertising, so you have the opportunity to differentiate yourself. And did I mention, this is a relatively inexpensive form of advertising with the potential to reach a large number of prospects? Marketing your CPA firm becomes a much simpler task.
Here’s my formula for a website that the CPA practitioner should follow:
The most vital page is the home page. The primary purpose of the website is to place forward a free report / E-book / free CD in exchange for prospective clients’ contact information. What I am about to share is really very vital and this where most CPA practitioners really miss out on. The way to monetize your website is to use it as a tool to collect contact information and build your list so you can stay in touch with these folks with a weekly Ezine.
Design your home page so it starts with a headline that gets the attention of the visitor. It has to solve a problem that is in the head of the visitor.
For example:
At last, New Jersey’s most successful CPA
and tax advisor to small business owners reveals his small
known tax reduction strategies
Follow it up with a sub-headline that further engages the visitor.
For example:
“How To Drastically Reduce Your Taxes By As Much As 62% This Year Alone And Place Thousands Back In Your Sack”
Then, you should have a few paragraphs that talk more about the problems the visitor is faced with. You then present your free report / free E-book / free CD as the solution to their problem and the reason/s why they should listen to you.
You then place a call to action for them to get this free product (in exchange for their contact info.) (When they sign, they involuntarily sign up for your weekly Ezine as well.) If you have a few testimonials about the free product, include them here as well.
The second page is the “About You” page or “Our Team.”
On this page, give a brief bio about each team member with a picture, their educational background and relevant work experience. Have each team member say in their own words why they are working with you or what they are passionate about. It gets the team members involved in the process and the visitor enjoys reading a touch that is not dull because it’s written in the first person.
The third page can be titled “Air force we provide.”
List the features and benefits of your air force you provide. Let me give you an example.
The feature: Quick and Accurate Financial Statements.
The benefit: We will generate your Profit & Loss Statement quickly, honestly, and accurately, which will allow you to instantly Analyze Your Practice with numbers you can trust…Immediately Spot Potential Problems previous to they become crises… Identify Potential Profitable Trends that your practice should exploit… Recognize Areas of Improvement that need to be acted upon. Use your precious time to grow your practice and gain new patients.
The fourth page is the “Shrine Page.”
In my practice, we serve business clients as well as personal tax clients so I make sure we have testimonials that are expressive of both.
The fifth page is “Contact us.”
Give the visitor to your website all the ways they can contact you: Email address, phone number, fax number.
There you go, you now have a 5 page website that is more effectual than 99% of the CPA websites out there. The main benefit to a website such as the one I described is that it becomes a 24-hour CPA firm marketing tool that prospective clients can use to find out about you even in the midpoint of the night when you’re sleeping or on weekends when you are enjoying time at home.

Get to Know Any Website’s PageRank

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

This article is for complete newbies. So, to expert SEO colleagues, you may want to pass this article over. For the newbies, it really does not get simpler than this. Your one-minute article on knowing any website’s Page Rank.

If  you are new to SEO (Search Engine Optimization) you will be seeing stuffs like PR and other ranking jagons every now and then. This article will not be dealing with how to get high PR’s, rather it will help you know any website page’s PR. This article means every single word in its title!

PR is just an acronym for PageRank and its in the end Google’s global way of ranking the relevance, value and popularity of a particular page in a website as compared to other pages in the same category or field on the World Wide Web. I wish I could clarify more on that but there are other articles that would handle the detailed information regarding PR.

To get a page’s PR, stay google [dot] com. Search for the term google toolbar . Click on the first result. The download page is shown immediately, click on the icon Download Google Toolbar. Install it on your system. Pronto, that’s it! Restart your web browser and you will instantly see a green bar with the title PageRank either on the top or at the bottom of your browser window.

Google toolbar requires Firefox 2+ Mozilla browser. What on earth’s firefox mozilla browser? Well, it’s a browser [like internet explorer] called firefox mozilla. I reckon you are missing out on alot of cool material if you are still stock with internet explorer and not using firefox. Just my simple opinion. ;)

To your success.

Using Blogs to Drive Traffic to Your Websites

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Blogs have been around for a few years now and are still growing in popularity. There are several reasons why more and more people are using blogs. It is extremely simple to post anything on a blog as compared to posting similar content on a habitual web page. Therefore anyone who wants to write comments, experience, opinions, and thoughts on any subject finds it very convenient to use blogs where you can just insert your postings without bothering about messing with HTML.

The blogs have evolved in way which makes them highly interactive. The owner of the blog can allow the visitors to post their comments. Many blogs allow the use of trackback which make them even more interactive. It is possible to subscribe to RSS feeds of the blogs by which the subscriber gets to know as soon as new posts are made to the blogs.

It does not cost anything to own and host blogs which is a further reason for their popularity. The most extensively used blogging service is Blogger which is provided by Google. By using Blogger you can own and host blogs without any cost. If you do have your own website you can use the same hosting service to host your blogs. In case your hosting service provides you with cPanel and Fantastic you can use Wordpress blogs. You can get blogs with literally hundreds of designs and templates to choose from.

Advertising your blogs is much simpler than advertising your web pages. It is not necessary to submit your blogs to each search engine as you would do with your web pages. You can use pinging air force to ping your blog when you make a posting. By pinging you inform several blog directories about your blogs and your new postings. You can also set your blogs to involuntarily ping when a new posting is made. This makes advertising your blogs a simple process. But, you can still go ahead and register with individual blog directories and search engines.

You can normally get visitors to your blogs much quicker than to a new web page. The search engines also tend to index blogs quicker. All these features and more make blogs very powerful medium for communication. Blogs can be very well used as a marketing tool to promote a website or a business. With your postings you can provide links to your websites along with a fleeting description. The visitors of your blog will be inclined to stay your sites also. Your blog will be dedicated to a particular subject. It will attract visitors who are interested in the subject of your blog. The content of the blog should further arouse their interest and should lead them to click on the link to your website.

With fixed posting to your blogs, say once or twice a week, the traffic to your blogs should increase and some of the traffic will be directed to your websites. In case you do not have enough material to write in your blogs, you can permanently get fresh relevant content from ezines. While taking content from ezines you should be careful about meeting their conditions.

Blogs can be used very effectively to promote your business and to get your message across. Blogs can also be used for generating revenue. You can place up Google Adsense and other contextual ads. You can also place up affiliate links. A further possibility is to place up web forms to invite subscribers for your newsletters. Some knowledge of HTML will be required to install Adsense and web forms etc.

It is so simple to use blogs as a promotional tool without any hassles. The simplest procedure will be to set up a blog which does not cost anything, and keep count content about two times in a week. And add links to your business. Ensure that pinging is done every time a new post is inserted. Count excellent content evenly will gradually increase traffic and promote your business.

Update Your Websites Content ‘Automatically’ 24/7 Using RSS(Real Simple Syndication) and RSS Feeds

Friday, February 19th, 2010

RSS(Real Simple Syndication) is the newest form of content syndication to hit the Internet and is usually becoming the best known way online to deliver fresh targeted content to your website(s) to whatever audience you’re targeting 24/7/365.

Now for those of you who aren’t reasonably up to speed on “RSS” here’s the basic definition — RSS is an acronym for “Real Simple Syndication” or “Rich Site Summary”, and the .XML extension is the format used for distributing your news headlines via the Web, which is known as “Syndication”.

“Syndication” is where the TRUE power of RSS is unleashed, getting your message or information across the web in an INSTANT to websites, your subscribers and/or readers.

Why is this such Excellent News for website owners who publish content on a Daily or Weekly basis for there audiences?

Simple.

By having “RSS” plugged into your website with targeted RSS feeds you’ll now have an endless supply of Fresh targeted content delivered to your website for your visitors and/or subscribers 24/7/365 without you ever having to lift a finger.

Just imagine how much time what would save you and how it would allow you to focus on other vital tasks related to your business.

Time is a touch we are permanently fighting for and since web surfers primarily come online in search of ‘Information’ it can be a very time consuming ordeal to deal with on a Daily or Weekly basis.

The other fantastic thing about “RSS” is it’ll keep the ‘Search Engine Spiders’ coming back more frequently since “RSS” involuntarily updates your selected feeds ‘Daily’ with Fresh targeted content.

And if you know anything about Search Engines then you’ll know that they LOVE fresh content to digest.

Now that you have a general thought of what “RSS” can do for you and your website(s), your probably wondering how you can take advantage of this right now and where to find these ever so valuable ‘RSS Feeds’.

The answer is simple — ‘Article Directories’.

Now, not all ‘Article Directories’ have adopted “RSS” at this point But they will soon catch on once they see the value RSS offers there publishers(you) and readers.

Not more than I have listed a few ‘Article Directories’ offering RSS feeds in every category under the sun for you to choose from.

Article99.comhttp://www.article99.com/rss-feeds/

GoArticles.comhttp://www.goarticles.com/rss-feeds.html

EzineArticles.comhttp://www.ezinearticles.com/rss/

Now, all you need to get your hands on(if you don’t by now) is a “RSS Reader Script” and have it installed on your server so that you can show the ‘RSS Feeds’ on your website(s).

All you have to do is a simple search on Google using the keyword “RSS Reader Script”.

Once you’ve done all that and updated your website(s) pages with your RSS code, you can now just sit back, relax and let RSS(Real Simple Syndication) do all the work for you 24/7/365 while you go focus on other vital tasks.

How to increase a websites pagerank – all you need to know about Google Pagerank

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Google works out your web pageâ??s PageRank by treating each incoming link to your website as a vote. For example, if google.com has an outgoing link to seorevo.com, Google consider the link as a vote for seorevo.com. Itâ??s similar to you being recommended a excellent plumber by a friend â?? the recommendation strengthens your confidence in employing him.

Link Analysis

What is link analysis? Google do not purely count the links coming into your site, in order to calculate PageRank, the search engine robots analyze the page between to your site. The more vital and relevant that the between page is to the keyphrase entered, the higher the relevance that Google gives to your page, so taking link analysis into account when organizing reciprocal links, is a touch to bear in mind. Link analysis takes into account the following on-page and off-page factors when calculating PageRank and page relevance:� The PR of the between page � Whether the between page is on-focus, (if you have a financial website, an on focus link would be a   link from a further financial website. A link from a site about flowers would be considered off-focus) � The number of outgoing links on the outgoing link page, (if there are 500 outgoing links, it will not   be considered as relevant as a page with only 20 outgoing links) � The feature of the incoming links directed at the website of the outgoing link

Incoming links and PageRank are a major part of the Google algorithm. Google considers many factors when working out where you will stand in the rankings, for each individual search phrase, including on page content, page titles, code compliancy, the weight of the source code and ease of navigation.

What Page Rank should I aim for?

The higher the better! The PageRank scale is between 0 and 10. If your site is PageRank 0, (PR0) to PagRank 2, (PR2) you should certainly consider establishing a link campaign to attract new links to the site to boost PageRank. If your site is PageRank 3 (PR3) and you are competing for honestly non-competitive search terms, you should concentrate on on-page optimization. If you still donâ??t achieve positions, then try to boost PageRank to PR4 or PR5. PageRank 4 (PR4) and PageRank 5 (PR5) are seen as honestly relevant sites and unless you are in a really competitive market, it is probably sufficient to rank honestly well if the on-page optimization is in place. PageRank6 (PR6) or above, is sufficient PR for nearly any area of the market, but once your are PR6 or above, other webmasters will genuinely want to link to you, so you will be offered reciprocal links nearly every day, allowing you to further strengthen Page Rank with small effort.

How is the PageRank calculated?

Google uses the next formula for calculating pagerank:PR(A) = (1-d) + d(PR(t1)/C(t1) + … + PR(tn)/C(tn))The various parameters in the above equation are:â?¢ PR – PageRank â?¢ A – A certain webpage. PR(A) – pagerank for page A. â?¢ d – Damping coefficient. The value of this parameter usually equals 0.85 â?¢ t1-tn – - Pages that link to page A. â?¢ PR(t1) – Pagerank for page t1. â?¢ C – Number of outbound links on a webpage. C(t1) – number of outbound links on page t1.   Really, if we observe the equation, we can know a few things:â?¢ A page’s PR = 0.15 + 0.85 + (the total of transferred votes of confidence). â?¢ Each page has a voting power that is evenly distributed between the pages it links to. â?¢ A link from a page that contains a single link is better that a link from a page that contains many   links (if the two pages have the same PR). â?¢ The PR building process is when webpages receive voting power from the pages that link to them, and   they transfer this power to the pages they link to. â?¢ A page’s voting power is 85% of its PR.

Losing PR as a result of between to a further page.

When a webpage votes for a further webpage, it does not lose PR. The PR amount is not set by the pages it votes for, but rather by the pages that vote for it. But, when a page votes for a webpage on a further site, it makes PR Leakage, meaning that the PR that could have been added to other pages on the same site is instead invested in pages on a different site.

Link Campaigning.

Even if link campaigning is a lengthy and time-consuming task if done manually, so the best thing is to use a excellent SEO tool to automate the process. Look to add the equivalent of 30 PR3s to your site each month, preferably made up of higher PageRank links, i.e. 6 x PR4s or a PR 5 and 5 PR3s. Don’t go crazy and try and bring in hundreds of links in one month, keep the progression as natural as possible.

RSS – Mini Database of Websites

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

RSS – or what is now known as “Really Simple Syndication” – is a file format that is incorporated by Internet users in their websites to allow for ‘web syndication’, making their web content available in a format that can be universally understood by other people. In essence, it is a ‘mini database’ that contains headlines and descriptions (a summary or a line or two of the full article) of your web content, including hyperlinks that enable users to link back to the full article of their choice. RSS websites – that is, websites that contain RSS ‘feeds’ (articles or postings) – typically have colorful graphics to indicate to users that the specific web content is available through RSS feeds. These graphics are usually depicted by orange rectangles that are usually marked with ‘RSS’ or ‘XML’. With its increased popularity, RSS is now being adopted and used by more website owners or publishers. Today, numerous resources are now available that aid Internet surfers (and even beginners as well) on how to set up and use RSS. Setting up RSS feeds and count them to your website can be a simple process that does not involve a lot of time or any cash. Listed not more than are some simple and basic steps that you might want to follow: 1. Have your web content and/or news in an RSS feed format, such as XML (appropriate and ‘ready-made’ feeds are also available from other sources). 2. Click the orange graphic – this is the RSS feed icon. Take note of the URL of the RSS feed; this will be showed in the address bar (for Internet Explorer). 3. Input the feed URL on your RSS feed creation program. 4. Click on the “Generate Feed” button. This will generate the RSS code for your web content. 5. Penetrate the RSS code in the appropriate place on your own website. Having produced an RSS feed for your website, next comes the task of publishing your web content and news and having them showed on other sites and headline viewers. This is made possible with the use of RSS readers or aggregators. RSS readers or news aggregators are used to view particular web contents. RSS readers contain the collection of ‘feeds’ or RSS files from content providers, and they are generally classified into 3 types: Desktop RSS readers – also known as standalone desktop application, they generally ‘run’ in the background and are similar to an e-mail client, collecting the feeds and refreshing bits and pieces involuntarily as they are updated. Web-based aggregators – these are online air force that enable users to personalize web pages, refreshing them each time the page is accessed or each time a person logs in to the service. Plug-in aggregators/readers – these make use of either web browsers or e-mail clients, which allow users to view RSS feeds while inside an existing program. Having an RSS-enabled website provides Internet users (especially those who are website owners) with the following benefits: Allows users to generate up-to-date news and postings, as information and content in the RSS readers or aggregators are involuntarily updated each time the RSS feed is ‘refreshed’. Allows users to have control over the information that they wish to view or receive, as they can remove a feed of their choosing any time they want to. Aside from these benefits, RSS websites are also useful for people who conduct their business in the Internet, particularly in Internet or Online Marketing. RSS can be an effectual marketing tool for your website, especially in the following fields: E-mail marketing and publishing Search engine marketing and optimization Business blogging Internet advertising Digital public relations Branding and e-commerce In addition, RSS can ‘power’ your website, providing you with the following: Valuable, updated, and relevant resources for site visitors and potential clients – RSS is ultimate for websites that contain (and syndicate) a lot of information that has to be changed or updated evenly. Search engine optimization for the website. Increased traffic for the website – your website can ‘harvest’ and show information from other sites, driving more traffic to your own website. A wide selection of ‘channels’ for content distribution, such as PDA’s, cellular phones, voice mails, and email ticklers. A reliable way to have your web content delivered to Internet users and potential clients – RSS ensures that your site is viewed by the people who are interested in them, without having them blocked and ‘cleaned’ by ISPs or Spam filters. These are just some of the advantages that RSS can give your website (and your business). The possibilities are endless, as more and more comes up nearly everyday. Do not be left behind – take the advantage of the marketing and publishing power of RSS.

Only Trust Websites With Certificate SSL

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

In the end SSL stands for Secure Socket Layer, and if you have been around for long enough, you would know that the first advent of this technology was really perpetuated by this small known browser called Netscape. Well, Netscape is not around anymore, but their technology has certainly stared and has evolved to a touch that has overcome the commercial aspect of online transaction all over the internet.
When you buy a touch on the internet, you would have seen some sort of SSL tag on the payment page, which means that the website has a certificate that would give you the piece of mind that your credit card details and your personal information is safe and secure. Now, plenty of websites that deal with buying and selling have this certificate as standard and it has been recognised as one of the premier ways of securing online transactions. How it works is that there is a Certificate Authority that is a third party protocol, which works sort of like a merchant on both ends of the transaction. What happens is that the information is identified on both ends and decrypted, quick through secure channels of the credit card merchant and the website selling the goods in the first place.
The system works in this way, firstly when the transaction goes through, the website that sends the information will question for for a secure page to take up again the transaction. It will then send the public key with the SSL certificate, where the browser will then check for its authenticity and the source against a list of key trusted certificate holders. On both ends of the transaction, there is random encryption of the data sent, which is layers of security that helps to protect alot of potentially sensitive data. A bit of literature on the encryption is that it uses a key system, pairing together a public and confidential key to ensure that the data can be randomised and encrypted by one set of keys and reversed only by the other set. This is sort of like how one lock can open a door and only a further lock can lock it.
The system may seem cumbersome but in the realm of the internet and transactions online, this is very necessary and it works. This way, the server and the merchant bank (VISA

The Advantages Of RSS Websites

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

RSS – or what is now known as “Really Simple Syndication” – is a file format that is incorporated by Internet users in their websites to allow for ‘web syndication’, making their web content available in a format that can be universally understood by other people.

In essence, RSS is a ‘mini database’ that contains headlines and descriptions (a summary or a line or two of the full article) of your web content, including hyperlinks that enable users to link back to the full article of their choice.

RSS websites – that is, websites that contain RSS ‘feeds’ (articles or postings) – typically have colorful graphics to indicate to users that the specific web content is available through RSS feeds. These graphics are usually depicted by orange rectangles that are usually marked with ‘RSS’ or ‘XML’.

With its increased popularity, RSS is now being adopted and used by more website owners or publishers. Today, numerous resources are now available that aid Internet surfers (and even beginners as well) on how to set up and use RSS.

Setting up RSS feeds and count them to your website can be a simple process that does not involve a lot of time or any cash. Listed not more than are some simple and basic steps that you might want to follow:

1. Have your web content and/or news in an RSS feed format, such as XML (appropriate and ‘ready-made’ feeds are also available from other sources).

2. Click the orange graphic – this is the RSS feed icon. Take note of the URL of the RSS feed; this will be showed in the address bar (for Internet Explorer).

3. Input the feed URL on your RSS feed creation program.

4. Click on the “Generate Feed” button. This will generate the RSS code for your web content.

5. Penetrate the RSS code in the appropriate place on your own website.

Having produced an RSS feed for your website, next comes the task of publishing your web content and news and having them showed on other sites and headline viewers. This is made possible with the use of RSS readers or aggregators.

RSS readers or news aggregators are used to view particular web contents. RSS readers contain the collection of ‘feeds’ or RSS files from content providers, and they are generally classified into 3 types:

·Desktop RSS readers – also known as standalone desktop application, they generally ‘run’ in the background and are similar to an e-mail client, collecting the feeds and refreshing bits and pieces involuntarily as they are updated.

·Web-based aggregators – these are online air force that enable users to personalize web pages, refreshing them each time the page is accessed or each time a person logs in to the service.

·Plug-in aggregators/readers – these make use of either web browsers or e-mail clients, which allow users to view RSS feeds while inside an existing program.

Having an RSS-enabled website provides Internet users (especially those who are website owners) with the following benefits:

·Allows users to generate up-to-date news and postings, as information and content in the RSS readers or aggregators are involuntarily updated each time the RSS feed is ‘refreshed’.

·Allows users to have control over the information that they wish to view or receive, as they can remove a feed of their choosing any time they want to.

Aside from these benefits, RSS websites are also useful for people who conduct their business in the Internet, particularly in Internet or Online Marketing. RSS can be an effectual marketing tool for your website, especially in the following fields:

·E-mail marketing and publishing
·Search engine marketing and optimization
·Business blogging
·Internet advertising
·Digital public relations
·Branding and e-commerce

In addition, RSS can ‘power’ your website, providing you with the following:

·Valuable, updated, and relevant resources for site visitors and potential clients – RSS is ultimate for websites that contain (and syndicate) a lot of information that has to be changed or updated evenly.

·Search engine optimization for the website.

·Increased traffic for the website – your website can ‘harvest’ and show information from other sites, driving more traffic to your own website.

·A wide selection of ‘channels’ for content distribution, such as PDA’s, cellular phones, voice mails, and email ticklers.

·A reliable way to have your web content delivered to Internet users and potential clients – RSS ensures that your site is viewed by the people who are interested in them, without having them blocked and ‘cleaned’ by ISPs or Spam filters.

These are just some of the advantages that RSS can give your website (and your business). The possibilities are endless, as more and more comes up nearly everyday. Do not be left behind – take the advantage of the marketing and publishing power of RSS.

Optimizing Dynamic Websites

Monday, January 11th, 2010

With technological advancement, web 2.0 web applications are being urban every day and static websites are no longer just simply static, they are either migrated to dynamic websites using PHP, ASP, JSP and other programming languages to provide customized contents to users and also rich interaction or static websites are made more interactive by count elements like flash banners to impart very interactive look to your website. These dynamic websites have provided user interaction by providing interface for users, eBay online auction store, Amazon book store; Yahoo stores are live examples which let users do real time shopping by making financial statement online, place orders, check their account status and swipe cards for payment – everything is secure online. Ecommerce storefront development, portal development, b2b osCommerce development have mobilized are life and making everything possible over internet.

Now coming to these dynamic websites visibility, these web sites should be search engine friendly but it is really hard to make these dynamic websites search engine friendly.

What led to need of making dynamic websites???

With growing need to sell harvest and air force online for global reach and visibility in very fleeting span of time websites are urban and internet proved the best tool for promotion of your business. Selling air force through static websites is not a hard nut to crack but coming to selling thousands of harvest online developers started finding difficulty. Dynamic websites are web sites whose web pages are generated on glide and provide interactive experience to users. Web pages have interactive navigation and generated on demand in comparison to static websites where web pages navigation are just hyperlink based. Static websites are easily indexable by major search engines but dynamic websites are not easily indexed by search engines. With the point to sell harvest online, ecommerce storefront are urban providing user interactive interface, this virtual online store provides real time shopping interface to its customers. It is not simple to develop a static website to promote thousands of harvest and manage those pages, as this requires making unique pages for every product.

These dynamic websites to make interactivity use either server side scripting or client side scripting languages. Dynamic web pages are produced on glide, many web pages really do not exist on the server, on demand they are produced when a user generates a query and if the site is database driven, query string is manipulated and then this string pulls the web page from the database and they do not physically exist and thus are not indexed by search engine. It is not really simple to index these websites, but there are few vital ways to optimize these websites for search engines.

URL Rewriting: Dynamic web pages URLs are query strings with delimiters like question mark; also these URLs are very long and have encoded variables generated by scripting languages. These links are generated and modified by scripting language by count a session id to the generated URLs to keep away users from blocking the cookies, these session ids are unique for every stay of Google. Still many search engines do not index these dynamic web pages, the search engine spider get lost in loops. You need to manually rewrite these URLs by removing special characters, secret code and variables like – ?!= these. Some open source content management systems have modules for URL rewriting. Example: Joomla generates search engine friendly URLs and provides page caching mechanism. CGI/Perl script is a further way for getting your site indexed by search engines. Query part of dynamically generated URLs is assigned variable that returns a search engine friendly URLs that are easily indexed by search engine crawlers.

Making a static site map for your dynamic website: Make sure that your websites’ dynamically generated all web pages are linked to the static sitemap page and submit this static web page to search engines and directories.

Other is URL re-write module will help your dynamic website to be indexed by search engines but again it depends on the server your website is hosted. For Apache server mod-rewrite scripting module helps to modify your URL in search engine friendly format. For IIS windows based server ISAP rewrite program is used.

Turning off link appendage, PHP.ini file, will instruct server to turn off user session id and only thrash on cookies session id (session.use_trans_sid and turn on session.use_only_cookies). This can also be achieved by writing .HTACCESS file and count “php_flag session.use_trans_sid Off” and php_flag session.use_only_cookies On.

Most vital what I want to discuss with you about ecommerce websites are server certification. .htpasswd and .htaccess are two files that will let you password protect your web pages on server and keep your information safe and secure.

.htpasswd file should be placed somewhere other that directory of the website and its path is certain as /etc/apache2/.htpasswd as it is used to keep user login and password of website’s users.

.htaccess file contains access information of the website users and their rights and are placed in the root of website directory.

Now let me come to some of the most vital issues – the speed of loading and low overhead for a dynamic web page. Load balancing, bandwidth management, security, encryption are some of the other vital issues which we need to consider previous to making a dynamic website.

On demand constructed web pages take more response time and also server has to take extra at the time of on-demand page generation. Performance and scalability are most vital issues that have risen with these dynamic websites. It is also calculated that server-side latency financial statement for 40 percent of the total page delivery time experienced by end users.

To speed up dynamic web pages construction at server side we need to consider dynamic page pre-generation, fragment caching and code caching.