Wanna know why my personal web developer site is so high when searching for ‘cheshire web developer’ in Google, Bing, Yahoo, plus many more?
No.1 on yahoo.com when searching for the generic term ‘web developer’ and selecting results ‘from the web’.
Probably not, but here goes:
When I decided to rebuild my site, I considered SEO right from [...]
Tagged accessibility, CSS, search engine optimization, seo, WCAG, web developer, web standards, xhtml
Ok. So I have been in the job for about ten weeks now and I have managed to bring something to the company.
What have I brought?
Standards compliant development
Accessible development
More concerted SEO practices
Use of SE friendly URL’s
Favicons
A few weeks back, I was asked to do a presentation for account managers and senior staff about meta data. [...]
Ok. I’m going to try to KISS this article.
I realised that I needed to change the URL’s on my website. They were similar to this:
www.domain.co.uk/genericpage.php?pagename
This method allows for a degree of dynamism. It allows for just one page to display all the content. Everything after the ‘?’ are arguments with which my script selects content [...]
Tagged .htaccess, Apache, dynamic, dynamism, engine, mod_rewrite, php, redirect, rewrite, RewriteEngine, search, seo, URL
Ok. Where to start.
This is my first attempt at weblogging, so it will be a learning experience for me. It seems to be the way forward these days. Actually, one of the directors of a Manchester-based firm