Units of Information
In the process of recalculation has its own nuances. It is because of them that…

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How to make a technical task (TZ) for a copywriter?
The main problem of obtaining water and useless texts from copywriters lies in the absence…

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Choosing a niche for an information site
But first a little intro. What is an information site and why do it? Suppose…

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Registration in the Yandex Catalog
Registration in the Yandex catalog is free and paid. If your site has commercial objectives,…

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Review of online logo creation services: paid and free ways
Greetings to all readers of my blog, without exception. Each of you sees a lot…

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CMS selection: which engine to choose for the site

At the initial stage of creating the site, we discuss with the client a number of issues, one of which is the choice of CMS. The choice of engine for the site is quite difficult. Today, a dozen free (and even more paid) systems have been developed, which, in their structure and capabilities, are practically identical and differ only in small nuances. To save time for customers to search for the answer which engine to choose for the site and to please their readers with a fascinating and useful article in their blog, we decided to raise the topic of CMS and put it “on the shelves”. Continue reading

The correct structure of the web site for SEO

The structure is responsible for two important components of the success of the site. From its correctness, logical construction depends on the convenience of the user. If the structure is designed incorrectly, navigation is inconvenient for the consumer to search for the required category / subcategory, then he will not stay on the site for a long time by closing the tab with him in the browser. Continue reading

What is the domain and hosting for the site Rubric: Website creation

Creating your site is one of the stages of a long journey that a neophyte is going to, who has decided to freelance or blog and earn in this way his bread and butter. And where does the site start? Of course, from thinking over its general concept – what is it about, why, how will it be technically implemented. But when these issues are resolved and it is time for the site to arise physically – further problems arise: where and how to register a domain, from whom to buy hosting. I decided to devote my next article to the analysis of these particular concepts: to many newcomers, they seem complicated and frightening. Continue reading