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, " jagbir singh "

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> Ravindran, we will be more popular by 2013. i can assure you of

> this.

>

> i have just purchased an excellent CSS (Cascading Style Sheet)

> program that is going to make the sites even better. In fact i was

> awake till 3 a.m. and so thrilled trying out the prospect and

> potential of this futuristic web design. It is so clean, neat,

> rewards creativity and reduces page-size to 1/4. So pages will not

> only load faster, save bandwidth, become visually esthetic, blend

> effortlessly with existing technologies but will be future-

> friendly too. Think all that was not sufficient to make me wide

> awake into the early morning hours?

>

> So there is now even more work than before, so much that i do not

> think of going on a vacation for a few years at least. However, at

> least the websites (nine in total) will incorporate CSS, a web

> design whose time has come.

>

 

Search users 'stop at page three'

BBC, Wednesday, 12 April 2006,

 

Most people using a search engine expect to find what they are

looking for on the first page of results, says a US study.

At most, people will go through three pages of results before giving

up, found the survey by Jupiter Research and marketing firm

iProspect.

 

It also found that a third of users linked companies in the first

page of results with top brands.

 

The study surveyed 2,369 people from a US online consumer panel.

 

It also found 62% of those surveyed clicked on a result on the first

page, up from 48% in 2002.

 

Some 90% of consumers clicked on a link in these pages, up from 81%

in 2002.

 

And 41% of consumers changed engines or their search term if they

did not find what they were searching for on the first page.

 

Effective marketing

 

Robert Murray, president of iProspect, said the study shows

the " increased importance of being found in the first top search

results " .

 

It's another call for search engines to look at their performance

 

Danny Sullivan, Search Engine Watch

 

He added as search engine efficacy has improved, along with the

searching skills of users, so have expectations.

 

" They [users] know what they want, and they want to find it

immediately, and the majority want to find it on page one, " he said.

 

He said businesses needed to take the results of the study on board.

 

" It should be clear that to be effective, marketers need to take

action to ensure that their company is found in the top search

results on a broad range of search terms and not just single word

generic terms. "

 

" It's time that companies that are refreshing, re-designing, or

launching a new website start with the end in mind. If no one can

find it, no one will use it. "

 

Increasing traffic

 

Danny Sullivan, editor in chief of Search Engine Watch, said the

study reinforced current thinking.

 

" It's always been the case that businesses want to be on the first

page because then you get the traffic, " he told the BBC News

website.

 

" This study tells me it was already important to be on the first

page, now it is even more so.

 

" It's another call for search engines to look at their performance. "

 

He said businesses wanting to improve their chances of returning

good results should have " good pages, text rich content, and good

links pointing to you " .

 

Search users 'stop at page three'

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4900742.stm

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, " jagbir singh "

<adishakti_org wrote:

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> i have just purchased an excellent CSS (Cascading Style Sheet)

> program that is going to make the sites even better. In fact i was

> awake till 3 a.m. and so thrilled trying out the prospect and

> potential of this futuristic web design. It is so clean, neat,

> rewards creativity and reduces page-size to 1/4.

>

 

If there is any person doing websites just switch to CSS. Without

question it is the best format. i have just completed a webpage

 

http://adishakti.org/miracle_photo.htm

 

which was reduced from 93,560 bytes to 20,602 bytes, an exact copy

that is now almost 1/5 its former size.

 

jagbir

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, Bagus Santoso

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> Jay Shri Mataji

> Dear uncle Jagbir,

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> The new design of the website is great.

> I like it very much.

>

> Jay Shri Nirmala Mata,

>

> Bagus

>

 

Dear Bagus and All,

 

Thank you. i like the design and layout too as it is simple, neat,

visually appealing and reader-friendly. CSS allows you to have

greater control, creativity and precision, aspects of web design

that were previously either missing or unsatisfactory. i will spend

my time now to render the rest of the webite into that format.

 

Happy Easter to all,

 

jagbir

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