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7 Steps to Optimum Website Performance

Get the most from your web pages by checking them after they have first been launched, and then on a regular, ongoing basis to make sure that each of these steps checks out properly.

When You First Launch Your Website

1. Bookmark your website. Now, re-open your browser and see if an icon other than the browser icon shows up before your URL. You can easily get your own custom favicon to load with your page. Also try to type in your website without the "www". If you get an error or server message, contact your hosting company to have this corrected. Many internet users will attempt to directly navigate to your website without the w's.

2. Have a family member, friend or associate check your homepage. It's best if it is someone who is not familiar with the Internet. Ask them if they know the focus of your web site. They should be able to point out the main focus of your homepage without difficulty. If they are confused as to what your site is about, you need to make some changes. Ask yourself "Is my message clear from the get-go?"

3. Make sure all of the links within your web site work properly, as well as links going outside your web site.

4. Make sure all tags are properly closed. Examples of this are the use of the paragraph tag <p> and the <Li> tag. In XHTML all open tags must have a closing tag: </p> </Li>

5. Check your image optimization and image links for problems, broken links, changes and updates, etc. Make sure you quote all attribute values within the document.

For example
<img src="Images/NecTeci3TN.jpg" alt="Slide 3: Why TECI?" width="200" height="136" border="1">
is correctly coded while
<img src=Images/NecTeci3TN.jpg alt=Slide 3: Why TECI? width=200 height= 136 border= 1 >
is not.

6. Do you use PDF's on your site? If you do, be sure to evaluate three important factors:
* Do you provide a link to download Acrobat Reader?
* Do you denote your links as PDF's and show the user the file size?
* Do you provide links back to your web site from the PDF?

7. Lastly, remember you can always use the free validator tool to make sure your web page is compliant. You can find the W3C validator at http://validator.w3.org/ and simply putting in the URL of the page you want checked. It will verify whether the page you constructed is XHTML compliant.

The easier and clearer things are on your website, the more people will use your site and the more often they will return.

By: Larry Lang

Article Source: http://www.myaddirectory.com

– Resource Box – This article may be distributed freely on your website, as long as this entire article, including working links and this resource box are unchanged. For more tools, tips, and tricks of the trade, go to: www.elitewebstrategies.com - Empowering You to Empower Your Business. Copyright 2007 Larry Lang All Rights Reserved. Lang Enterprises Inc.

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