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To attract visitors to your website, it is necessary to develop content for your website and design the website content carefully based around several tenets of website design based around content. By designing your website content with a focus on your chosen key terms, you can stand out even in a saturated market.

This article is an SEO experiment to test the order of keywords and their relevance in search engine placement for any particular keyword search. Reading it straightforward may be somewhat difficult, but if you are interested in learning about my experiment with the keyword terms design, website, and content, then feel free to read on. There is still great information contained within about designing your website’s content with a focus on the search engines, and how to leverage website content design to your advantage.

Primarily, you want to determine a few key phrases that you will want to focus your article on, and write heavily based around those keywords. For this article, I have focused on the specific phrase “website design content”. This is also an experiment on my part to optimize the content of this particular page with the content focused on that particular 3-word search term. So, the primary content of this article will be on “website design content” compared to the phrase “design website content”. The search terms themselves seem to have equal ranking as far as volume of searches; in other words, “DESIGN” “WEBSITE” “CONTENT” seems to have equal volume in relation to how many people are searching, compared to a search for “Website” “Design” “Content”. They key difference is in the “advertiser competition”, or how much people are actually paying “per-click” for a particular rank in the sponsored results section.

Now, on to the useful information:

Every single part of your website is relevant when it comes to your website’s ranking for a particular keyword search. Your Domain name, your file name, the way your website is designed, the particular content design of your website, as well as the particular tags that you are using to emphasize the differently designed content aspects of your website. Image names used within the document, tags used to describe images, header tags used to describe section content; all of this is an import part of your website content design. Did you highlight your chosen keyphrase, perhaps make it bold? There is some indication that focusing attention to this type of content can also help increase a website’s placement for any given keyword/phrase search.

By paying attention to not just the content of your website design, but also how your website design content is structured, it is possible to increase ranking for your designed website’s content.

In review, here is what you need to know about website design content:

Focus on the search engines! Understand that they do not need to “read” your website the same way that you or I do! A search engine cares mainly about the content of your website design, and the way your website design content is used within the body of your website, including it’s tags!

Useful information about Designing Website Content:

Don’t be afraid to restate the same idea several times. As long as it is said somewhat differently, basic content in a website design can be used in several places. The goal of this article is to reach a specific word count, and based on the content of my website design, I will also focus the website’s content and design around those keyphrases with the goal of obtaining a particular “percentage” density of those keywords.

Want more information about website design content?

I realize this article is repetitive somewhat, but that is kind of the point: if you have read this far, you may be interested to know my findings when I have concluded my experiment. I will post them in the comments section when this website design article is finalized. So far the content has been entertaining to write, and if I have to use designing website content in a phrase any more, I am afraid I will go crazy!

Is Domain Registration different than hosting?

Is Domain Registration different than hosting?

It seems like a fairly simple question. Domain Registration is very different than hosting. When you register a domain, this essentially means that you “own” that domain name.  Typically a domain will be auto-renewed, so a domain can be registered essentially forever, but only for a maximum of 10 years at a time. Everything has to be able to expire at some point!

When you register a domain, there are 4 types of contact information that are required to be publicly available. These are the registrant (the legal “owner” of the name, which CAN be a business), the administrative contact (Typically the person responsible for domain administrative functions, such as DNS management, the technical contact (mostly in charge of the website), and last, the billing contact (responsible for billing issues regarding the domain, as well as billing issues for the particular company, depending on the domain owner’s preference). Typically, all 4 contact types will be exactly the same.

Most domain registration providers (registrar) provide some sort of privacy service, to allow this information to remain hidden from public view. Consider adding privacy to your domain to keep your name, address, phone number, and email address off the public registry!

So how is domain registration different than hosting?

Domain registration is ownership on a particular name, and hosting is a general term given to server space that is designed to serve a website. Essentially, hosting means that there is a server specially designed to show your pages to the internet. A Website, then, is what somebody sees when they actually visit your Domain. You can have a domain registered, but not hosted. You can have hosting, but no website, oddly enough! (Hosting is setup, but you have not provided website content (HTML)). But, you cannot have a website, without website hosting, and a registered domain that “points” to your hosting account (refers to how the DNS is setup for your domain; don’t worry about that for now!)

So, what do I need to host and design a website?

For the most part, our hosting packages are designed to serve the needs of the majority of websites, and you will be able to use the site-builder of your choice to easily design a website. There are also incredibly easy-to-use applications to help you get your site only quickly! Consider using Wordpress, a popular choice among bloggers and other website designers (How-to-Install-Wordpress : It’s EASY!). We have a built-in installer to make building a Wordpress site easy! There are also many different applications to design your website: you can use a template-style of website builder or another application such as iWeb or Dreamweaver.

There are countless ways to actually build the website! All you have to decide is how great you want it to look!

What is domain registration?

What is Domain Registration?

Domain registration represents ownership of a domain name. There are many different “top-level domains” (TLD), such as the dotCom (.com) we’re all familiar with, as well as .Net, .Org, .Biz, .mobi, .info, .us, and a whole list of other TLD’s that are mostly thought to be “country-code” specific. These are called ccTLD’s, and can often have restrictions on domain registration based on the owners country of origin.

Is Domain registration expensive?

Domain registration is considered to be the least expensive part of owning a website, and domain registration is easy! Most domain extensions can have their domain registration acquired for less than 10 dollars! Since it is so easy to register a domain, many new online businesses are encouraged to register domains in bulk. Domain registration in bulk can help protect your online-branding, as well as provide more search engine visibility.

Why register a domain?

Even if you do not currently plan to have a website, sometimes it is more important to register your ideas well in advance to ensure the domain is ready for you to use, when you need it. Considering that someone could just as easily register a domain at nearly the same time you might be considering the same idea, domain registration is a perfect way to lock in your online future, maybe even before your website ideas are fully formed.