New Year’s Resolutions for Your Website


Mary Bowling | 13 January 2006 |

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A good website is an organic, living thing. It continually changes - growing new pages, shedding stale information, attracting new links, and gaining respect in the eyes of the search engines as it ages and improves.

Nuturing a website is a demanding job. It’s easy to get behind on many of the little housekeeping tasks required to keep it fresh and up-to-date. However, this is incredibly important to site visitors - both human ones and search engine spiders.

A wise website owner will make time at the beginning of each year to evaluate his/her website and resolve to make the changes necessary to keep it growing in a healthy and properous way. Sharon Housley, a WorkZ contributing author, gives us several good tips on how to accomplish this in her recent article, "Website Resolutions".

 

Mary Bowling - Blizzard Internet Marketing, Inc. 

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