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2Jan/100

Source Code: Places You May Not Have Thought To Put Keywords – Site

Source Code: Places You May Not Have Thought To Put Keywords
Courtney Heard

We all know its good practice to put in-context keywords into page titles, meta tags and alt tags. But here are a few places you may not have thought about.

Tables - Youre most likely familiar with what a table tag looks like. They generally look like this or some variation, right There are actually two areas within a table tag that keywords can be applied to. The table ID and Summary. A table tag written in this manner will look more like this .
File Names - HTML, images, CSS files, php scripts, cgi scripts, asp scripts, java apps, video clips, sound bites, and every file you use to create your web site can be named using keywords that apply to the web site content. Making sure these titles also apply to the purpose of the file itself is also very important, especially if the file type can be indexed by search engine bots, like php and flash. If the name of the file has very little to do with what the file contains, it will have little to no affect on your keyword density.
Reference Tags - A normal reference tag looks like this . A title can be added to this tag making it look like this . This can also be applied to mailto: reference tags. Because this text will be seen by web vistors when they hover their mouse over the link, its good practice to keep it relevant and to-the-point. Never sacrifice user-friendliness for more keywords. You may get lots of traffic with the keywords, but without user-friendliness, that traffic will leave displeased.
Comment Tags - I thought everyone knew this one, but I havent seen many sites out there making use of it. Comment tags are generally used to remind us of what the following or preceding code does, like little HTML post-it notes that can only be seen in the source code. They look like this where everything between the "" is the comment or note were leaving ourselves. Used wisely and in moderation, this can be yet another opportunity to add keywords to your sites source code.

All of these areas are good areas to add keyword density to your site, but they all must be used with caution. Everything in these areas should be in context, meaning they should relate directly to what a web visitor will be seeing. They should also be used in moderation. Strings of keywords in a table summary tag will surely start raising some flags at the Googleplex. It wont be long now before Google and other major search engines start keeping a closer, more critical eye on these areas. The most important rule of thumb to go by when designing and optimizing any web site, is to keep it user friendly. A pleased and impressed web visitor is the best web site optimization and will surely lead to your sites success.

About The Author

Courtney Heard is the founder of Abalone Designs, an Internet Marketing and SEO company in Vancouver, Canada. She has been involved in web development and marketing since 1995 and has helped start several businesses since then in the Vancouver area. More of Courtneys articles are available at http://www.abalone.ca/resources/.
courtney@abalone.ca

31Dec/090

Great Places To Kitesurf – Recreation

Great Places To Kitesurf
Jakob Jelling

As with any sport, sometimes you must travel to different locations to experience a different cultures take on the hottest sport around. Current conditions and water depths as well as different land and water formations make traveling the globe exciting as you venture out abroad. Different continents and countries provide new and exciting opportunities to enhance your KiteSurfing skills. Professionals travel the world wide for unique opportunities to brave ferocious conditions just to take to the air over a major body of water. KiteSurfing is no longer just a one country extreme sport; it is enjoyed around the world by people of all ages.
Legions of KiteSurfers flock yearly to the most popular hotspots around the seven continents to watch the pros as well as take to the air themselves using the fundamentals of KiteSurfing taught by the local experts. There is no doubt a large cost associated with going place-to-place, but you can space your trips and plan them in advance; especially during the colder months to save a lot of money on airfare during peak travel periods.
Once you have your reservations confirmed pack up your gear and get psyched, bring your kite and gear and get ready to brave the wildest waves of the hottest spots around the world. The following is a listing of some of the most popular hotspots on each continent. Each location has professional KiteSurf pros that are willing to teach you the skills you need for about $50 - $ 75 per hour. Depending how good of a surfer you are will depend on how fast you advance towards taking air.
North America
Location: Maui, Hawaii - Considered the Mecca of KiteSurfing
Temperature: 80 degrees and above
Best Time: Year Round
Level of Expertise: All levels can learn, however certain conditions exist that advanced level swimmers should brave the conditions.
South America
Location: Puerto Rico
Temperature: 80 degrees and above
Best Time: Year Round
Level of Expertise: All levels can learn.
Africa
Location: Cape Town
Temperature: 80 degrees and above
Best Time: Year Round
Level of Expertise: All levels can learn. Many events occur in December.
Europe
Location: England United Kingdom
Temperature: Variable
Best Time: Year Round
Level of Expertise: All levels can learn.
Asia
Location: Thailand - Hua Hin
Temperature:
Best Time: November