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    Once the search engine is on your site, be sure to test it out. Make sure it works fairly intuitively. If not, try out another one.

    Many of the search engines will require that you update the search engine's database whenever you update. They call this reindexing your site. So whenever you update your site, don't forget to do so.

    Many content management sys

    Get Targeted Traffic Secrets
    I am going to show you a very innovative approach to get targeted traffic to your website. Most people when they start an internet business struggle. The reason for this is that it does not take much time to create a sales page and your back end system with your autore
    I'm sure you've often seen a search function on websites. Now, I'm not talking about a box that lets you search the entire internet from one particular site. Sites like Google and Ask.com have those, and many of them allow you to put their search on your site.

    No, I'm talking about the function to search your own website. You just type something into a text box, click search, and it pulls up a list of the pages on your site that has that word or words in it.

    When is such a search function necessary? I've previously discussed when a site map is necessary. If your site is large enough to have a site map, it still may not quite be to the point where you need a search function. However, if you plan on the site being a fairly decent size, it might be wise to go ahead and add in a search function even before it is needed. I hate to put a number on it, but for the average site, a fairly decent size might include 50+ pages with actual content, ie articles and such.

    So how do you add a search function to your website? There are several free services that you can use to add search functionality to your website. Those include www.freefind.com and www.picosearch.com. For a more complete listing, just go to your favorite search engine and type in "search your website." Some of the options available are free, some have a small fee.

    Most of those search options have fairly good directions explaining what to do. If the one you try does not, just move on to try another one.

    Once the search engine is on your site, be sure to test it out. Make sure it works fairly intuitively. If not, try out another one.

    Many of the search engines will require that you update the search engine's database whenever you update. They call this reindexing your site. So whenever you update your site, don't forget to do so.

    Many content management syst

    How To Make Sure Your Affiliate Programs Are Successful
    You hear of people making a killing on the internet by selling other peoples product. First you may ask is it true and the second question is how do they find the right products to sell?The answer to the first question is yes there are a lot of people who are
    search, and it pulls up a list of the pages on your site that has that word or words in it.

    When is such a search function necessary? I've previously discussed when a site map is necessary. If your site is large enough to have a site map, it still may not quite be to the point where you need a search function. However, if you plan on the site being a fairly decent size, it might be wise to go ahead and add in a search function even before it is needed. I hate to put a number on it, but for the average site, a fairly decent size might include 50+ pages with actual content, ie articles and such.

    So how do you add a search function to your website? There are several free services that you can use to add search functionality to your website. Those include www.freefind.com and www.picosearch.com. For a more complete listing, just go to your favorite search engine and type in "search your website." Some of the options available are free, some have a small fee.

    Most of those search options have fairly good directions explaining what to do. If the one you try does not, just move on to try another one.

    Once the search engine is on your site, be sure to test it out. Make sure it works fairly intuitively. If not, try out another one.

    Many of the search engines will require that you update the search engine's database whenever you update. They call this reindexing your site. So whenever you update your site, don't forget to do so.

    Many content management sys

    Elements of a Successful Customer Newsletter - 7 - The Title
    Many people spend hours thinking about what to call their newsletter. I'm here to say that, really, it doesn't matter all that much.The most important thing about your newsletter is not the title, it's the content. And of that content, it's the headlines that will g
    e, it might be wise to go ahead and add in a search function even before it is needed. I hate to put a number on it, but for the average site, a fairly decent size might include 50+ pages with actual content, ie articles and such.

    So how do you add a search function to your website? There are several free services that you can use to add search functionality to your website. Those include www.freefind.com and www.picosearch.com. For a more complete listing, just go to your favorite search engine and type in "search your website." Some of the options available are free, some have a small fee.

    Most of those search options have fairly good directions explaining what to do. If the one you try does not, just move on to try another one.

    Once the search engine is on your site, be sure to test it out. Make sure it works fairly intuitively. If not, try out another one.

    Many of the search engines will require that you update the search engine's database whenever you update. They call this reindexing your site. So whenever you update your site, don't forget to do so.

    Many content management sys

    Domain Name Choice - How to Choose a Good Domain Name
    People new to the internet often tend to book a domain name before they have a website. This is quite the reverse approach and it happens because most people are not aware of the implications behind something as simple as a domain name. There are many small aspects like re
    bsite. Those include www.freefind.com and www.picosearch.com. For a more complete listing, just go to your favorite search engine and type in "search your website." Some of the options available are free, some have a small fee.

    Most of those search options have fairly good directions explaining what to do. If the one you try does not, just move on to try another one.

    Once the search engine is on your site, be sure to test it out. Make sure it works fairly intuitively. If not, try out another one.

    Many of the search engines will require that you update the search engine's database whenever you update. They call this reindexing your site. So whenever you update your site, don't forget to do so.

    Many content management sys

    How Does a MySpace Editor Work
    Here’s the deal.You’ve just signed up for your own space on the world-renowned MySpace.com. Just like all of the other newbies on the site, your personal profile page looks relatively bland. You throw up a couple pictures of yourself; add a few of your favorite thi
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    Once the search engine is on your site, be sure to test it out. Make sure it works fairly intuitively. If not, try out another one.

    Many of the search engines will require that you update the search engine's database whenever you update. They call this reindexing your site. So whenever you update your site, don't forget to do so.

    Many content management systems come with their own search function built in. If that's the case, just enable it and you should be good to go.

    Whatever the reason you're adding search functionality to your website, just make sure that the admin side is fairly easy to use, and that the side your users will see is intuitive.

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