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		<description><![CDATA[4.   Website Design (DIY or by a Professional Developer) Getting a website designed is not that tricky, and most website owners take a shot at it, but the hard part is getting it right. Website development has changed so much in the last 2-3 years that even a pro could be old news if he/she [...]]]></description>
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<p>Getting a website designed is not that tricky, and most website owners take a shot at it, but the hard part is getting it right.<br />
<strong><a title="website development" href="http://www.eire-webdesign.ie/web-development.html" target="_blank">Website development</a></strong> has changed so much in the last 2-3 years that even a pro could be old news if he/she doesn&#8217;t keep up with the technology.<br />
I remember when I designed my first website back in 2000. For me at that time it was a great achievement, taking in consideration that I never went to any web design courses. Black was in fashion, so my website had a black background.<br />
Everything was done manually, in pure html (of course a lot of bad coding for me at that time), and every product had to have it&#8217;s own page done manually from scratch. Then I discovered &#8220;<strong>frames</strong>&#8221; (which now are mostly used to achieve other great features (<strong>AJAX</strong>) but highly not recommended for anything else), cutting the job in half.<br />
Thank God I don&#8217;t have that website any-longer because I wouldn&#8217;t be able to sleep any-more.<br />
Anyway, getting back to <strong><a title="web design" href="http://www.eire-webdesign.ie/web-design.html" target="_blank">web design</a></strong> &#8211; It&#8217;s a job better left to the professionals that know what they are doing.<br />
It&#8217;s not complicated to throw few images on the page, write some text, etc., but when you are looking to get better search engine rankings, all that throwing and writing doesn&#8217;t pay for it. The power of proper html tags helps a lot.<br />
A spider visiting a website does not understand and see all that fancy style and catchy images, but pure text found inside the html tags.</p>
<p><strong>Examples</strong>:<br />
<strong>title</strong> tag &#8211; a piece of html code inserted in the &lt;a href=&#8217;link&#8217; <strong>title=&#8217;text here&#8217;</strong>&gt;Link&lt;/a&gt; tag to format a link that will take the user to a new page<br />
<strong>alt</strong> tag &#8211; similar with the above but this time it goes inside the &lt;img src=&#8217;img path&#8217; <strong>alt=&#8217;text here&#8217;</strong> /&gt; image tag</p>
<p>These are the things that give you the short description when the mouse hovers over a link or image and helps search engines and users with screen readers to understand what it&#8217;s all about. They hold a strong position in search engine optimization and are just a few of the important things a good web developer knows.</p>
<p><a title="back to search engine optimization - white paper" href="http://www.eireseo.ie/seo-tutorials/2008/09/22/search-engine-optimization-white-paper.html"><strong>« Back to Search Engine Optimization &#8211; White Paper</strong></a></p>
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