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1  .WS Services / Showcase Your Website / Re: Website Advice Corner! on: January 31, 2008, 07:50:44 PM
Hi All,

I have started a second domain to try to start my own business in the uk. I have put together (using my basic knowledge) a website carportsuk.ws and although i am getting regular visitors to my site, very very few actually contact me. I know that the site is very basic and could do with a professional touch, but that is beyond my budget at the moment.

Would anybody be so kind and take a look at my site and possibly suggest ways in which i may improve responses.

Many thanks
                    K

Ps, Great forum, great people, Have found loads of answers on these pages.  Thanks.
2  .WS Services / WebSite Development / >head< to >head< on: November 22, 2007, 08:04:37 AM
Hi y all,

Hopefully somebody can answer this and the answer can remain here for the aid of many.

Google have given a code that needs to be added to my site between the two >head< section of the HTML ?

Please.  How can i edit this section as the only time i can find it is when i right click on the title and then click view source ?

Is it at all possible to insert the google code into the >head< section with site builder when using windows xp sp2.   Huh

ps. I have tried inserting it in meta tags, description, keyword and just about everywhere else with no joy.  You could say that i am loosing my head, but i have to find it first, he he   Cheesy



3  .WS Services / WebSite Development / Re: Site builder query on: September 09, 2007, 06:06:33 AM
don't know about 4000 characters ..... driving more ppl to your website  is a good start
it takes time ...if ya type in (craigs sandwich) on google  I come up 2nd n 3rd  from top
 so 1one way is find a nich on the internet search... to get top 10 rating on page
developing  even more hits and sales ..is a great plan

GDI rocks.......have fun n enjoy

Hi Craige,

Thanks for that. I like how you have put the personal touch to the sandwich by actually starting to eat it. Very unique.
I could do with knowing how you got your site on google search, as i want to do that myself. would you be able to PM me the directions

Many thanks and Nice Dog.     Smiley
4  .WS Services / WebSite Development / site set up on: September 06, 2007, 05:01:46 PM
Hi All,

Am wondering if anybody can tell me why? when i design my web page and try to add a new content block, The new contents always over lap the original content instead of following it. This means that i have to limit my page to 4000 characters. Not really enough to get any info on.

My Hits to convert ratio stinks, Over 65 hits last period and no sign ups. Is that normal.

Glad to be a member of GDI, You all seem GREAT

K
5  .WS Services / WebSite Development / Re: Site builder query on: September 05, 2007, 04:40:08 PM
PLEASE HELP.

A lot of you seem to have trouble with the large space between content blocks on your web pages. (I WISH).   Cry 
My web page is more like a post card. When i try to ADD CONTENT, i can (WOW) as long as the new content  block sits right on top of the previous content.
As you can see, The space that others moan about, I crave.   Undecided
Can anyone PLEASE tell me how to obtain this miraculous space that i hear about
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