WE'VE MOVED!
We are proud to announce our NEW community destination. Engage with resident experts and fellow entrepreneurs, and learn everything you need to start your business. Check out the new home of StartupNation Community at startupnation.mn.co
We are proud to announce our NEW community destination. Engage with resident experts and fellow entrepreneurs, and learn everything you need to start your business. Check out the new home of StartupNation Community at startupnation.mn.co
Options
Needing SEO and content strategy advice
Sign In or Register to comment.
Comments
amp;rls=HPIA,HPIA:2006-34,HPIA:en&q=cache:http%3A%2F%2Fw ww.mycreditstrategy.com%2F
~Roland
nhgnikole makes an excellent point about the role XML plays (and will continue to play) in the semantic web. As web developers, we are obligated to understand the concepts of the semantic web if we are to push web development to the next level.I can suggest an excellent book on CSS (I have no financial interest in this book): CSS MasteryThere are a number of superb sites which help folks understand the logic and syntax of properly designed CSS sites. I will post a list of these tomorrow when I am fully awake. For now, you can make a good start by exploring the resources at this site: CSS Beauty Cheers,Patrick
pkamm2007-5-18 2:23:35
Hahaha great expression!
There is a continual discussion (in various forums, blogs, etc) around 100% validated code, CSS, standards, and "just" making a site that works...a site that the viewer can understand and "connect" to. Similarly, there is a debate about SEO versus having good, customer focused content.
While I do not suggest people should abandon sound coding and SEO practices, I do think it is very important that more attention should be given to the content of a website. The relevance of the content. How the content is presented, written, and engages the target viewer.
The bottom line is for a website to be effective/successful, the viewer needs to be able to connect to the content and find what they are seeking be it a widget, a solution to their problem, or an answer.
SEO may help get the viewer to the site, validated code may reduce some spider issues, and CSS may help the maintenance of a site, but effectively written and presented content with intuative navigation is what opens the door and invites customers to return.
~Roland
pkamm2007-5-18 17:56:44
Craig, I respect ya man but you have to admit that is pretty funny!!!
The one thing about Craig, he can really help you put your thinking cap on~