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Written by Jay YarbroughSearch Engine Optimization (SEO) Techniques Featured
Written by Jay YarbroughIncreasing your search engine ranking is not rocket science. Follow these steps and you'll be on your way to online success.
These days everyone is eager to optimize their website to achieve better search engine results, and rightfully so. With more and more people using the Internet to find what they're after, having your website appear on the first page of search engine results could be the difference between success or failure.
Along with this new accepted business reality, there are many claiming they have the "secrets" to achieving Search Engine Optimization (SEO), when in reality it all comes down to making sure your site is properly built, maintained and promoted.
Review of JCE Content Editor for Joomla Featured
Written by Jay Yarbrough
Here at JSYMedia, every time we install Joomla! to begin a new website, the very first third-party software title we install is the free JCE Content Editor. Why do we do this? Because it’s simply the best content editor available.Website owners want the easiest, most painless website functionality possible and web designers demand features, performance and functionality. JCE Content Editor delivers all.
JCE is easy and logical. If you can use a word processor, you can work with JCE.
The JCE Content Editor is a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor that was designed to work directly with Joomla!. One nice feature is its ability to create links to Sections, Categories or Articles. Its toolbar layout is much like the classic Microsoft Word layout making it familiar to most users. JCE comes with the ability to edit the toolbar using a super easy drag-n-drop system. Customizing has never been so easy!
Back in 1994 I designed my first website using the free web hosting at GeoCities.com (pre-Yahoo days). In those days I used the Adobe Golive program, a WYSIWYG editor and then copy/pasted the code into the GeoCities crude site-builder. It was free and not a bad way to get started.
When I received my first paid client in 1995, Spajzazzy.com (current design not mine), it was time to setup an account with my first real web hosting company. Since then I have worked many different web hosting companies and have had some good experiences and some very bad ones, as well. Clearly not all web hosting companies perform the same and in this article, I will share with you what I have learned about what is important when choosing a web host.


