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Website Design Resources And Information By Steve Hill People who have an idea for a sometimes require help in finding out relevant content to add to their website. This is where article websites are invaluable as you are able to use the articles on your site for free as long as you make all the links live.
There are three article websites I regularly use for this purpose:
ezinearticles.com
goarticles.com
searchwarp.com
You should be able to find relevant articles on the subject matter of your which will include lots of keywords to enable search engines to pick up your site.
It is also worthwhile submitting your own articles to these websites. There are number of reasons for this, firstly other people may want to use your article on their website. At the bootom of the article you are able to include a link to your own website, therefore
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when somebody includes it on their this gives you a backward link.
As we are all aware the number of backward links a has is becoming increasingly important and the more links you have, the more visitors to your you are likely to get.
Many people also read this articles on the article websites which could in turn result in more visitors to your site.
If these article websites are not sufficient or if you want original content you could try a like elance.com. This site has many experts in different fields and is a way of outsourcing work.
Other ways of promoting your as well as writing articles is pay per click advertising. Programs such as google adwords can prove to be a very useful and beneficial way of attracting additional visitors to your website. Text link adverts on a high traffic is another popular option.
In my opinion writing articles is probably the best way of promoting your and building up the number of your backward links. This can be very time consuming, not so much writing the article but submitting it to the article websites. There is a at articles-submission.com which for a small fee submits your article to twenty of these websites.
Stephen Hill has a number of websites including:
stuttering book
stuttering therapy
std treatment
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With HTML5, music is making a comeback on the Web. Create amazing music site experiences where adding an audio file is as simple as inserting an image and users have more pause and play music outside a browser. The introduction of the <audio> tag eliminates the need for external music players, allowing for true integration of sound in your website. - Dojo.behavior: Write Modularized HTML Document Event Handling
The dojo.behavior module provides a simple and lightweight mechanism for listening to HTML document events. Find out what makes dojo.behavior one of the best event handling mechanisms around. - The Dojo Publish/Subscribe Event Mechanism
Learn how to use the Dojo Toolkit's versatile ContentPane widget to load dynamic content into your Web pages. - Post a Message on a Facebook Wall with JavaScript
Allowing your visitors to easily post links to your website on Facebook can really boost traffic. - Loading Dynamic HTML Content Using the Dijit ContentPane
Load dynamic content into your Web pages using the Dojo Toolkit's versatile ContentPane widget. - Handling Exceptions with ASP.NET
Exceptions can make Web applications useless from a user's perspective, but understanding how to prevent and handle exceptions can make the de-bugging process easier. - Optimize Your Web Page with CSS Sprites
CSS sprites mash up all the images used on a webpage into one large image and display only the part that contains the image wherever it's required. Using CSS sprites drastically reduces the load time of the page. - 3 Fun Conditional Tricks for Your WordPress Custom Fields
These three tricks for manipulating the keys and values of WordPress Custom Fields produce some very interesting results. - Event Listening Made Easy with Dojo.connect
The Dojo libraries offer programmers a single coherent event system. With dojo.connect, you can execute any number of functions in response to DOM and widget events. - Using with the jQuery Globalization Plugin in ASP.NET
The jQuery Globalization Plugin provides globalization support to ASP.NET applications that can use JavaScript. - Getting Started with WordPress Custom Fields
The WordPress Custom Fields feature provides the flexibility to store and call custom image URLs, headers, and background wallpapers in your posts. - Squeezing the Most Out of the Ajax Control Toolkit's Accordion Tool
The Accordion Control is one of the many useful controls that comprise the Ajax Control Toolkit. - Creating an Audit Record Application with ASP.NET
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