As I’m sure you already know, WordPress is a fantastic free, open source, self-hosted blogging tool and publishing platform that is used on millions of websites worldwide and is backed by a large, active community that provide thousands of tutorials, themes and plug-ins. WordPress is truly a powerful tool for users from all backgrounds and Read Blog…
So you’ve installed WordPress, got a decent theme… now what?
November 26th, 2010 by Peter
Sitemaps – A Road Map To Your Website
June 2nd, 2010 by Andrew
Sitemaps are the best way to inform search engines the presence of pages on your website. They are designed so the robot does not have to crawl your website for links itself, instead it can utilise the contents of the sitemap file so it instantly knows about any page of your website contained within the Read Blog…
Good 404 Practice
May 20th, 2010 by Peter
At some point, a user will either find an out-of-date link or will miss-type a url resulting the user to be directed to a 404 error page. A 404 error page basically means the page has not been found. It’s good practise for a site to have a custom 404 error page. A good 404 Read Blog…
Top Architecture Blunders
February 24th, 2010 by Peter
Without search engine-friendly architecture, the SEO efforts on your site will have limited success. You may not know it when the shape and design of your site is affecting your ranking, although the clues are there. You just need to know what to look for. A good SEO firm will provide an assessment of your Read Blog…
Using Sitemaps for Web Planning
September 26th, 2009 by Michael
Visual maps are incredibly helpful when planning anything, whether it be a website or a career path. When a director wants to make a film, they story-board the script by breaking it down into understandable chunks to help them plot the course of the themes of the film. When you want to create a website, Read Blog…
Your sitemap is your website GPS
September 16th, 2009 by Nick
Your website sitemap is what makes it easy for your human visitors to gain access to whatever information has brought them to your website. The search engine spiders also use the sitemap to gain the information they look for from the deeper pages within your website. So without a sitemap your visitors and the spiders Read Blog…









