Great Online Resources for Webmasters
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Author: Sharon Housley
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Great Online Resources for Webmasters
Copyright 2006 Sharon Housley
As the web becomes increasingly more crowded, it is
important for webmasters to take the extra step to make
their web sites user friendly. There are a number of free
resources available to webmasters:
What is a Favorite Icon - Favicon?
Favorite icons, also known as favicon, appear in the URL
bar. When a user bookmarks a specific Web page, that Web
page loads a customized icon into the user's browser,
typically a tiny version of a company or Web site's logo.
Because the favicon is usually displayed next to the web
site address, it can act like a small logo or an icon that
visitors can use to remember the web site or the site
address.
The favicon is displayed next to the Web site's name in the
Favorites list and can also be displayed in the Links
toolbar. When a site has not created a favicon, IE will
load the IE logo into the browser by default. When a user
bookmarks a page, the browser will request a favicon.ico
file from the directory of the Web page. If such a file
exists, then the Web page is using a favicon and will
return the file to the browser. Many browsers support
favicons including all current versions of the major
browsers support favicons, including Internet Explorer
5/6+, Firefox 1+, Mozilla 1+, Netscape 7+, Opera 7+,
Konqueror 3+, Safari and more. If a particular browser
doesn't have support for the favicon feature, it'll simply
ignore the favicon and the presence of a favicon won't
affect that browser.
Webmasters can establish branding by customizing a favorite
icon. The free service from HTMLKit
www.html-kit.com/favicon
Custom 404 Pages.
Urls are often mistyped into browsers. When a domain is
correctly entered, but the web pages full url is entered
incorrectly, it is possible to display a custom error page
to web site visitors. By providing users a navigational bar
or assistance rather than a generic error page. The
customized error page will help keep prospective customers
on your site providing them alternatives.
Webmasters should also routinely check their log files and
correct any pages that result in errors. Most log analysis
software will provide the referring document information
for a webpage (the page that the user was at prior to the
current page). Use the web log to track faulty links, if
the links are out of the webmaster's control (a 3rd party),
consider setting up a re-direct and forwarding the traffic
to the appropriate webpage.
Sample Custom 404s -
www.web-search-engines.net/error-page or
www.puzzle-place.net/error-page
Navigation.
Clear and intuitive navigation is important so that web
surfers can locate the material of interest. Many web
surfers will enter your website and land on a variety of
pages. It is important that they navigate your site
regardless of the webpage they landed on. Links on the
site, should contain text that relates to the linked
webpage's content.
Consider recruiting a child or inexperienced adult to test
your website's navigation. Webmasters can often learn how
others view their website, by just watching.
Webmaster Tools.
There are a number of freely available web tools that will
evaluate a site for a variety of things. Most of the online
tools will generate a report and highlight the positive
aspects of the website and possibly the negative aspects of
the website, as it relates to the evaluation.
Web Analyzer Tool -
www.webmaster-toolkit.com/web-page-analyser.shtml
Search Engine Assessment Tools -
www.submitcorner.com/Tools/Assessment/
Take a few extra steps to make your site stand up and out
from a competitors.
About the Author:
About the Author: Sharon Housley manages marketing for
FeedForAll www.feedforall.com software for creating,
editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition
Sharon manages marketing for NotePage
www.notepage.net a wireless text messaging software
company.
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