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<p>In India  the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.maketick.com/services.php" target="_self" title="Best website development company, Kolkata">web development</a> Companies focus generally on software development, Information Technology Consultancy, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.maketick.com" title="Best Web Development">Web design</a> and development, Offshore Outsourcing, Business process outsourcing, Know<span id="more-72"></span>ledge process outsourcing, Enterprise Resource Planning Development and Implementation, Multimedia and custom software applications.<br /> Expansion in global business has lead to a volume increase in the services requirement. Marketing challenges of the export houses need effective inventory management with quality. Software development companies in India possess expertise in the development of inventory based application and ERP solutions to implement the same for cost reduction, quality increase and profitability.<br /> Retail Industry today needs support in retaining customers and also in ensuring customers to repeat their business by staying competitive. Indian Software development companies have proven expertise and experience in development of transaction based web application and e-commerce sites and client server applications.<br /> Manufacturing sector and services sector is a major hub in the global business arena. Production Planning, automation of order to cash and procure to pay cycles play a significant role in global competitiveness and focused quality service. Software development companies in India excel in services offered in the areas of application development and Enterprise Resource Planning, development and Implementation.<br /> Wireless mobility and automation systems need handling of security issues with user friendly interface and faster access through latest technology adaptation. To stay in tune with the latest demand in product development, Indian Software development companies provide design and development of Embedded Systems, wireless product and application development for blue tooth, IRDA etc.<br /> Software development companies in India work as extended arms as offshore units to leading organizations to provide 24 X 7 development and support activities, cost effective resource management and flexible skilled manpower availability.<br /> Many Indian IT companies extend outsourcing services with core expertise in Business to business, Business to customer, Banking, Finance, Real Estate domains and verticals like Insurance, Oil &amp; gas, GIS etc.<br /> Software development companies in India possess in depth core expertise in application development in .NET, Microsoft Technologies, Java based development, SAP, Oracle ERP and CRM solutions and various latest cutting edge technologies under different operating systems and platforms with options of multiple back end and database technologies. Development services are also offered in web application designing and redesigning, PHP, AJAX development, Ruby on Rails, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.maketick.com/content-management-system.php" target="_self" title="Best web Design Company, Kolkata">content management</a> solutions through Joomla and Drupal.<br /> Thus it seems that Indian software developing companies had blocked disclosing their transaction wins especially behind the reaction rise a several years before against outsourcing.</p>
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		<title>Getting Your Content Manager for Well-positioned to Have a Web Search Engine</title>
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<p>Take into account the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.webdesignorient.com">Search Engine optimizatio<span id="more-91"></span>n</a> for the Web search engine positioning comes to implement a content manager can keep our investment in content is devalued by a poor presence in the search engines. <br /> The managers of content <br /> The generation, publication and file a huge number of pages in the major portals and Web sites poses many challenges that the management systems of web content (or CMS, Content Management System) Have tried to solve in recent years:</p>
<p> 
<ul> 
<li>To facilitate the generation and editing content for the Web by personnel without specific training in programming.</li>
<p> 
<li> To ensure a uniform appearance of all content and its presentation according to a corporate design and editorial line with a predefined.</li>
<p> 
<li> Maintain consistency in the structure of Web sites, allowing the incorporation of new content in the appropriate sections after approval and the preliminary screening of the persons listed.</li>
<p> 
<li> Maintain a consistent navigation that allows users to reach each of the contents that are published at the time.</li>
<p> 
<li> Avoid the existence of duplicate content (different URLs that show the same content), an orphan content (files left on the server unnecessarily because they are pages that no longer suggests any link or image files or multimedia to be shown on pages deleted) or broken links, pointing to pages that do not exist on the server. </li>
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<p>The managers of content or CMS are software tools that allow decentralize the work of maintaining the content of a portal, so that non-technical staff from different departments of an enterprise can add, edit and manage their own content on a corporate Web. <br /> CMS and search engine positioning: a symbiosis impossible? <br /> However, despite its obvious advantages, the traditional approach of such tools has focused on providing the best content management by streamlining production processes, approval and publication of the same, rather than generate Web pages properly optimized to be competitive in the search engines. <br /> The factors that make a Web portal is friendly to the search engines were discussed in various articles of this section, as well as the Basic Guide to Search Engine Positioning. <br /> Among the problems, from the viewpoint of optimization for search engine positioning, appearing in a recurring portals supported by content management systems, include the following:</p>
<p> 
<ul> 
<li>Dynamic URLs: search engines sometimes limit the number of dynamic variables in the URLs that indexed. The pages generated by many managers frequently contents include a large number of dynamic variables in your URL.</li>
<p> 
<li> Unique Titles: The title of a page is one of the most important factors when it comes to positioning well in a content search engines. However, many content management systems do not allow users to assign a single relevant to each page.</li>
<p> 
<li> Lack of support for meta tags: CMS does not have many specific fields for the user to specify the contents of the Description and Keywords meta tags. Although not as important as the way to achieve a good position in search engines, these labels are still playing an important role in the choice of the user to click on our site on a search results page.</li>
<p> 
<li> Lack of keywords in the URL: dynamic URLs generated by many content management systems tend to be somewhat friendly to both the user and for the search engines, and do not include search terms that contribute to a better positioning.</li>
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<li> Unable to post an optimization: the process of producing content that imposes the use of a CMS system makes it very difficult optimization of the post-generated content, and in the best cases, adding an extra work load that could be avoided if <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.webdesignorient.com/seo-company-india-chennai.php">SEO company</a> aspects had been taken into account in the implementation of the manager. </li>
<p> </ul>
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<p>It is therefore ironic that precisely those companies that are investing more resources in the maintenance and creation of new content for their websites which, while less benefit from the volume that could mobilize such traffic due to poor implementation of their systems content management, from the standpoint of search engine positioning. A failure that in many cases is not due to shortcomings of the tool itself, but an ignorance on the part of technicians to implement the importance of having that content generated by it can be competitive in the search engines. <br /> Making content management system the best tool SEO <br /> But in the same way that a poorly implemented content manager may reduce the return on investment in content generation of a portal, one that has been taken into account the basic aspects of the optimization for the Web search engine positioning can be the ally most effective way to generate content that will be climbing the posts of more competitive. Let&#8217;s see how.</p>
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<p>Use code valid according to W3C: managers of content based on templates, and users can not alter, to generate new pages. If we validate the code of these templates at home, we ensure that the pages generated from them also contain valid code. The use of valid code ensures that the page will display correctly in different browsers and search engines will be able to track smoothly.</p>
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<p>Create a site map: nearly all content managers allow you to create and maintain an updated map of the site. Search engines limit the number of links that can keep 100 per page and be normal HTML text links. If you adjust our content management system for generating and maintaining a hierarchical map of the site with these premises, to provide search engines that can track each and every one of the pages on our site.</p>
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<p>Limiting the level of subdirectories: search engines give more importance to the closer a page is the portal&#8217;s home page. That is why we must limit the number of subdirectories that shows the URL: many managers allow content hierarchically organizing the content regardless of the physical location of files on the server, introducing much more simple URLs that the actual structure of the directory.</p>
<p> 
<ul> 
<li> Connect the control validation of the CMS links: Most managers control the publication of broken links that point to content controlled by the managers themselves, but few validated that a link that points to an address outside is not a broken link. If control there, make sure to connect it to prevent a user can insert a link to a website nonexistent. </li>
<p> 
<li> Leave the control of the robots.txt file to the webmaster: some allow content managers to edit the content of the robots.txt file by the author of a page. In general, is better than only the webmaster controlling the contents of this file to prevent, through ignorance, a user can block crawling robots an important part of the Web.</li>
<p> 
<li> Avoid duplicate URLs: search engines are highly selective when it comes to punishing the duplicate content of a Web, so you must make sure that each page only exists under a single URL. In any case, if the users can get to the same content from URLs counterparts, it is better to schedule permanent redirects 301, which are not penalized by the search engines.</li>
<p> 
<li> Reduce the garbage code: simplifying the HTML code using the templates and opt to use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) instead of tables to lay out the contents. The use of Cascading Style Sheets makes it easier to update a <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.webdesignorient.com/web-design-india-chennai.php">Web design chennai</a>, reduces the weight of the file (layout traveling once from the server to the user, then it is already available in the temporary memory, or cache of the browser for following pages visited) and gives greater preponderance to the significant content of the page with respect to the total weight of the code of it.</li>
<p> 
<li>Select the option of text for the navigation of the site: avoiding wherever possible the use of Javascript or Flash menus, as their links can not be followed by the search engines. In many cases, we can achieve through the use of CSS effects similar to those of the menus Javascript or Flash. If the content manager can create a trail of breadcrumbs (breadcrumb), activémoslo. Improving the usability of the site, helps put the user in the whole structure of the web and is a great shortcut to the search engines crawl the entire contents.</li>
<p> 
<li>Do not forget that there are the headlines: the use of styles makes us forget the existence of a hierarchy of HTML tags (H1, H2, H3, etc..) Whose final appearance can also change styles, but they help search engines to better understand the logical structure of the page signal and what aspects are more important. It is therefore important to encourage publishers to use content headings rather than simply defining the text larger or smaller in size and font, if possible, limit to a single heading a top level (H1) per page.</li>
<p> 
<li>Require the creation of a single title, and the addition of meta tags relevant: CMS schedule so that the completion of title and meta tags is a requirement for the publication of the contents and, if possible, activate a control to verify the uniqueness of title.</li>
<p> 
<li>Require filling in the alt tag to add a picture to the content. This tag lets the search engines to index the best images, is working on the relevance of key terms of the page and improving the accessibility of content by individuals with vision problems.</li>
<p> </ul>
<p> 
<p>Implement controls to prevent the issuance of duplicate content.</p>
<p> 
<p>To encourage use descriptive texts into links: instead of &#8220;Click here&#8221;, using &#8220;More information on our customer support 24H.&#8221;</p>
<p> 
<p>The best of both worlds <br /> It is therefore evident that if the implement a content manager to generate and maintain the contents of a large portal takes into account aspects relating to the optimization and web search engine positioning of the portal we can encourage or, in some way, impose a certain discipline through the CMS system itself, involving the editors to create content pages easily traceable and indexed, which can compete adequately in the search engines. <br /> The big companies have the raw material favorite search engines: content rich, original, dynamic and rapidly updated. Size all the capacity of managers of content to extract the maximum return on investment they make in their presence on the Web.</p>
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<p>Mobile Penguins is a Web Design and Online Marketing firm based in the Seattle area. They specialize in Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Custom Website Design &amp; Development. www.MobilePenguins.com &#8230; Mobile Penguins Website Advertising Web Design SEO Search Engine Optimization Software Development   <H3>Help answer the question about mobile web design</H3>Create a simple WAP application.Mobile online banking or Reserving Tickets?<br />Is there any basic architecture&#039;s on the web to define this. I only require the design of architectures.</p>
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<p>It’s taken a decade of baby steps, but the Web is finally starting to grow up. We&#8217;ve banished the bleak days of brochureware   back when companies thought that scanning their annual reports page by page into half megabyte GIFs was the way to build an online presence. We&#8217;ve woken up from the nightmare of building sites from nested tables that wouldn&#8217;t make the IKEA reject bin, thanks to browsers that (mostly) handle style sheets without leavi<span id="more-50"></span>ng coders compromised. And, thankfully, most people have got over their infatuation with Flash for its own sake, realising that two minutes of whirling geometrics is the closest thing to turning your entire front page into a Back button.</p>
<p>Call it a Renaissance if you like   but the only way is up, no matter what you want to bring to the Web. Design mavens can now stretch CSS, JavaScript and even Flash to their limits, while maintaining clean, lightweight, elegant sites that embrace different platforms and even shrink to suit the mobile Web. At the same time, those more interested in content don&#8217;t have to sacrifice good looks for textual brilliance, and can draw upon publishing tools that make it easy for others to comment, contribute and collaborate online. Today&#8217;s bleeding edge sites are driven by the wishes and wills of both their creators and their visitors: they&#8217;re flexible, accessible and open to customisation. Most of all, they&#8217;re user driven: while it&#8217;s always been true that as much ego goes into building sites as HTML, we&#8217;re starting to see grassroots projects that offer distinctive personal visions, while embracing what their audiences expect from the Web and what they bring to the Web. The portal builders&#8217; vision of the &#8216;Daily Me&#8217; is evolving into the Webloggers&#8217; &#8216;Daily Us&#8217;   and there&#8217;s plenty to like about it.</p>
<p><b>From interactive to inclusive</b></p>
<p>One of the earliest goals of site builders, back in what you might call the Web&#8217;s Stone Age, was to put a bit of life into static, read only sites. The arcane world of CGI was (and still is) beyond the reach of most HTML jockeys, meaning that any browser based techniques to add interactivity tended to be pretty lame. Reading back a visitor&#8217;s IP address or building a scripted form to pop up &#8216;Hello Dave!&#8217; when you enter your name isn&#8217;t really the height of technology.</p>
<p>Even until recently, there&#8217;s been a digital divide between the bargain basement interactivity available to most site builders, and the customisation of higher end sites backed by dynamic servers and databases. Now, though, with the advent of smart site publishing tools, that sort of dead end ‘interactivity&#8217; can be tossed in the bit-bucket. Ironically, though, much of the personalisation offered by big portal sites has also proved to be a false dawn. While being able to pick and choose news stories or multimedia streams seemed a big thing in the Nineties, in hindsight it seems shackled by &#8216;old media&#8217; expectations too much like buying a newspaper for the sports section or wielding the TV remote control. What&#8217;s emerged in the last few years, then, is a redefinition of what interactivity should mean for the Web, which draws upon the various forms of online interaction that already thrive, i.e. email, newsgroups, chat rooms and instant messaging. So it&#8217;s time to put aside notions of dumb push button Interactivity&#8217; that cast the Web as some giant videogame, and instead embrace a new era of ‘inclusivity&#8217;, in which sites are built to enable complex interactions   but on a very human scale.</p>
<p><b>Navigating into the future</b></p>
<p>Just over a century ago, designers created innovative &#8216;navigation&#8217; schemes that proved potentially deadly for users; that&#8217;s because they were designing the controls for the first generation of cars. it took years of competition, countless accidents and plenty of bruised egos before a standardised layout emerged. Trying to visit Web sites with funky navigation isn&#8217;t as dangerous as driving with the pedals back to front, but the same principle applies: people come to expect stability from technologies as they mature, even if the right way isn&#8217;t always the best way. So while there&#8217;s still tremendous freedom to come up with radical approaches to Web based navigation, forward thinking site builders tend to focus more on refining the well worn models of operating Systems and popular sites   sidebar menus, horizontal tabs and clickable &#8216;breadcrumb&#8217; trails   so they work better, cleaner and more efficiently.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve kept away from the more arcane aspects of CSS, you&#8217;ll be amazed at the power and flexibility now available to create stylish navigation elements, complete with tabs, rollovers and submenus, without recourse to image files, complex scripting, Java or Flash. That&#8217;s not to say that Flash should be entirely off limits   just be careful that you don&#8217;t sacrifice basic usability, such as the ability to bookmark deep links of use the browser&#8217;s back and forward buttons to cycle between pages. And remember that users with disabilities or behind proxies may be denied access. In short, it&#8217;s best to avoid using Flash for primary navigation, and save it for special occasions.</p>
<p>While the look and feel of Web navigation may be stabilising, it&#8217;s certainly not stagnating. That&#8217;s thanks to the growth of user centred architecture, which tries to avoid the old habit of dividing sites into layer upon layer of sub directories. Whether mimicking a corporate hierarchy or the folders on a typical coder&#8217;s hard drive, the multi layered approach too often leaves visitors not knowing where to look for information, of frustrated at having to dig so deep. Instead, user centred site building tries to anticipate the needs and questions of visitors, whether new to the site or familiar with its workings.</p>
<p><b>Plug-in participation</b></p>
<p>There are plenty of dynamic components freely available for personal and small scale sites, which can add some all-important stickiness   that mysterious quality that encourages visitors to return for future visits. A simple way to get started is to add an opinion poll to your site. Another popular way to attract visitors is to include Flash or Shockwave games, puzzles and quizzes on your pages.</p>
<p><b>Care in the community</b></p>
<p>While you can take advantage of other people&#8217;s generosity to add some sparkle to your own site, that should only be a starting point. After all, the stickiest thing of all is the promise of regularly updated original content. If visitors can&#8217;t go anywhere else to get their daily fix of your wit, wisdom and creative sparkle, you can guarantee they&#8217;ll come back for more! The ability to update sites on a regular basis, without elite design or programming skills, has transformed the Web in recent years. Allowing visitors to comment and contribute takes things a step further, creating a truly inclusive online environment. We&#8217;re talking weblogs of course.</p>
<p>Many coders complain that the profusion of blogs has lowered the standards of Web design, creating a divide between those who care about the look of their sites, and those simply interested in knocking out a dozen posts a day   and it&#8217;s true that most blogs follow familiar multi-column layouts built on standard templates.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s undeniable is that blogs are tuned to the way most people browse the Web these days: by putting the latest content up front and being simple to navigate, they&#8217;re especially easy to track and bookmark. They also work especially well with Google by being rich in text based content   one reason why Google bought Blogger. And there are enough examples of beautifully designed blogs, such as Loobylu to prove that you don&#8217;t have to sacrifice graphical and coding skills to create a site with rich, original content that people want to visit again and again. If it&#8217;s stickiness you&#8217;re after, the world of blogging is like a giant vat of honey.</p>
<p>The biggest advantage of building sites around the blogging model is that they come with a vibrant Community waiting in the wings. This is most obvious with sites that make it easy for users to add pictures, mood icons and the all important commenting facility to their entries, and allow users to join &#8216;communities&#8217; based upon common interests. Admittedly, many sites look a bit like your eccentric uncle&#8217;s DIY projects, but there&#8217;s plenty of room to tart up your design, and the site&#8217;s publishing tools make it incredibly easy to become part of a community, or for other users to keep track of your individual posts and add their own comments.</p>
<p>The most vibrant community orientated sites right now tend to combine original content, collaborative authorship, user comments and plenty of external links, all wrapped up in clean, up front designs. While many community driven sites are backed by Weblogging tools, the old style bulletin board is still worth a look. </p>
<p><b>Building for broadband</b></p>
<p>Getting more adventurous, building for users with higher bandwidth allows you to offer background music and Flashheavy interfaces that capture the distinctive identity and purpose of your site. Right now, the best examples of this are on sites where &#8216;old media&#8217; producers   radio, TV and the music industry   have adapted their work for the Web.</p>
<p><b>The blue-sky future</b></p>
<p>So, where does the future lie for the Web, as broadband becomes the norm and community driven sites become increasingly prominent? Is it to be found in the text rich world of blog based sites, or in sites that bring ever more layers of rich media to the Web? Well, it&#8217;s safe to say that both will have their place. While Google remains the primary tool for most users in digging out the information that matters to them, the pre eminence it gives to blogs and similar content heavy sites will keep them popular. At least it will until Flash designers have the technology at hand to build sites that are as easily incorporated into Google&#8217;s rankings as those working with simple HTML, or until Google or another search engine becomes sophisticated enough to classify and index the growing amount of Web content that&#8217;s in audio and video format. That day may not be too far away. As the tools to create rich media content cease to be the privileged domain of top end professionals, thanks to the growing consumer market for sound and video editing tools, there&#8217;s likely to be sufficient demand (and smart enough programmers) to start remapping the Web as something more than a world of text heavy pages. Instead, look for the capacity and influence of CSS to increase, as it provides both Google friendly simplicity and the potential for graphically rich user interfaces.</p>
<p>Looking back at the predictions made at the end of the Nineties, it&#8217;s fair to say that the Web has developed less radically in the past five years than most designers expected. Many hyped technologies, such as XM1 and scalable vector graphics, have yet to catch on in a big way. This is due in part to the stuttering development of browser technology to adopt new standards, and in part because consolidation replaced innovation in the years following the dotcom crash. Now, however, with new attitudes developing towards site design and the technologies in place to implement them, we&#8217;re likely to see a new creative spirit embrace the Web in which both the inclusive spirit of blogging and the convergence of rich media have a part to play, together with other interactive tools such as instant messaging.</p>
<p>Is this likely to mean that site builders in five years&#8217; time will need to be smarter and more creative than today? Perhaps. But the tools at their disposal and the space they&#8217;ll have to work in will also have been transformed to make it easier to get their creative visions online. It’s already possible to update and contribute to sites through your mobile phone. We are now looking at uploading and accessing high resolution streaming video, or dictating and receiving site updates while on the move. Site interfaces will evolve to reflect that the Web is bursting out from being &#8216;something that&#8217;s on our computers&#8217;, and becoming part of our everyday lives. Designing for that sort of online experience is going to be light years away from knocking together a menu bar for your personal Web site. Just don&#8217;t be worried about being left behind. It’s the ambition, skill and imagination of site builders that has got us to where we are today, and it&#8217;s those qualities that will transform the Web in the years to come.</p>
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