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The process of increasing the amount of visitors to a Web site by ranking high in the search results of a search engine. The higher a Web site ranks in the results of a search, the greater the chance that site will be visited by a user. It is common practice for Internet users to not click through pages and pages of search results, so where a site ranks in a search is essential for directing more traffic toward the site. |
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Web Design
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The arrangement and creation of web pages that in turn make up a web site. There are many aspects to this process, and due to the rapid development of the Internet, new aspects are continually being added. As far as business oriented web sites go, the basics currently consist of (in order of importance): - The "visibility" of the site on the Internet, particularly within the major Search Engines.
- The informational value of the site, from its target public's point of view.
- The aesthetic / professional appearance of the pages.
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Print
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Prints are works of art produced in editions or multiple original impressions of the same image. They are made by transferring a layer of ink from a printing element, or matrix, onto paper or another material. A printing press frequently supplies the pressure for the transfer. The various printmaking techniques are defined by the type of matrix and the manner in which it carries ink. Complex color prints may call for several matrices, and more than one process may be used for a single print.
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PHP Programming
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The PHP Hypertext Preprocessor is a programming language that allows web developers to create dynamic content that interacts with databases. PHP is basically used for developing web based software applications.
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CD-ROM
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Interactive projects include buttons and more than one scene. An example of an interactive project would be a presentation where the user could select from various options on a main menu. Interactive projects require that you make a Player (.plr) file out of your project before sharing it with others.
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Flash
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Flash is a vector-based animation technology. Flash animations are quick to download, are of high quality, and are browser independent (they look the same on different browsers). Flash animations also scale to fit the browser window. Flash animations are created using Adobe Flash software.
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Email
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Electronic mail, sometimes written as E-mail, e-mail or email. This is the way in which messages are passed from one computer user to another using a local network or by using modems over telephone lines. The message is eventually delivered to the recipients mailbox which is a file on his/her computer and it can then be read using a mail program such as Eudora or Microsoft Mail.
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ASP.NET Programming
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This is the latest incarnation of Microsoft's middleware for the Internet. ASP.NET is built upon the .NET Framework. The .NET Framework has two main components: the common language runtime (CLR) and the .NET Framework class library. The CLR is the foundation of the .NET Framework. You can think of it as an agent that manages code at execution time for both Windows and ASP.NET applications.
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ASP Programming
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Active Server Pages. A specification that enables Web pages to be dynamically created using HTML, scripts, and reusable ActiveX server components.
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