Monday, 15 October 2012

Why Choose SEO as a Career

Good Reason To Choose SEO As Career:

1 High demand for SEO services Once SEO was not a separate profession - Webmasters performed some basic SEO for the sites they managed and that was all. But as sites began to grow and make money, it became more reasonable to hire a dedicated SEO specialist than to have the Webmaster do it. The demand for good SEO experts is high and is constantly on the rise.  
2 A LOT of people have made a successful SEO career There are many living proofs that SEO is a viable business. The list is too long to be quoted here but some of the names include Rob from Blackwood Productions, Jill Wahlen from High Rankings, Rand Fishkin from SEO Moz and many others.  
3 Search Engine Optimizers make Good Money ! SEO is a profession that can be practiced while working for a company or as a solo practitioner. There are many jobboards like Dice and Craigslist that publish SEO job advertisements. It is worth noting that the compensation for SEO employees is equal to or even higher than that of developers, designers and marketers. Salaries over $80K per annum are not an exception for SEO jobs.  As a solo SEO practitioner you can make even more money. Almost all freelance sites have sections for SEO services and offers for $50 an hour or more are quite common. If you are still not confident that you can work on your own, you can start a SEO job, learn a bit and then start your own company.  If you already feel confident that you know a lot about SEO, you can take this quiz and see how you score. Well, don't get depressed if you didn't pass - here is a great checklist that will teach you a lot, even if you are already familiar with SEO.  
4 Only Web-Designing MAY NOT be enough Many companies offer turn-key solutions that include Web design, Web development AND SEO optimization. In fact, many clients expect that when they hire somebody to make their site, the site will be SEO friendly, so if you are good both as a designer and a SEO expert, you will be a truely valuable professional.  On the other hand, many other companies are dealing with SEO only because they feel that this way they can concentrate their efforts on their major strength – SEO, so you can consider this possibility as well.  
5 Logical step ahead if you come from marketing or advertising The Web has changed the way companies do business, so to some extent today's marketers and advertisers need to have at least some SEO knowledge if they want to be successful. SEO is also a great career for linguists.   
6 Lots of Learning For somebody who comes from design, development or web administration, SEO might look not technical enough and you might feel that you will downgrade if you move to SEO. Don't worry so much - you can learn a LOT from SEO, so if you are a talented techie, you are not downgrading but you are actually upgrading your skills packages.
7 SEO is already recognized as a career Finally,  if you need some more proof that SEO is a great career, have a look at the available courses and exams for SEO practitioners. Well, they might not be a CISCO certification but still they help to institutionalize the SEO profession.  
 


Source By
www.adroitsolutionz.com/SEO_Career.pdf

Web Design Technologies

Why develop a web site for business? Following are the reasons why develop a website
  • Your Business is Open to the World 24/7, 365 Days a Year
  • It's Your Online Brochure / Catalog That Can Be Changed at Anytime
  • Reach New Markets with a Global Audience
  • Improved Customer Service
  • Present a Professional Image
  • Sell Your Products
  • Promote Your Services
  • Gather Information and Generate Valuable Leads
  • Provides Instant Gratification
  • Great Recruiting Tool
For these reasons  develop a website. For developing a website need web design technologies.

Standard Graphic Designing Tools:

Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended, Dream weaver CS4, FrontPage, Macromedia Flash CS4 Professional, Gif Animator, Macromedia Director and Illustrator CS4 Extended all have been used by us. We have team of experts which design websites which are highly functional and appealing.

SCRIPTING & PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES

The major scripting & programming languages we use with website designing are java script, AJAX, CSS, xml, DHTML, XHTML, HTML, W3C compliant, flash action script.

For developing a website choose CMS. Why choose CMS? The main reason for using a CMS is to make creating and editing of content simple and easy.
What is CMS?
A Content Management System (CMS) is a Web application that uses a database (usually MySQL) or other methods to create, edit, and store HTML content in a manageable way. Content is created and edited on the web in an administration portion of the web application (referred to as the Backend). The resulting content is then displayed to the viewers on the regular site (referred to as the Frontend).

What to Look for in a CMS

There are many things to look for in a content management system but here are a few of the more important ones:
  1. Quick and easy installation
  2. Simple administration interface
  3. Quick and easy extension of CMS for extra functionality
  4. Simple template manipulation
  5. Helpful user community
Although this may seem counter intuitive, look for the CMS with the best design appeal for you. Having an appealing design is one of the best indicators that the interface will be user friendly, though always remember to do your research before investing your time and energy into any particular system.


The following are the some Content Management Systems
 

  • WordPress (Free, PHP-based)
  • Joomla (Free, PHP-based)
  • Drupal (Free, PHP-based)
  • ExpressionEngine ($99.95 to $299.95 depending on license, PHP-based)
  • TextPattern (Free, PHP-based)
  • Contao (formerly TYPOlight) (Free, PHP-based)
  • SilverStripe (Free, PHP-based)
  • Umbroac (Free, PHP-based)
  • Concrete (Free, PHP-based)
  • CushyCMS (Free – $28/month depending on feature set, hosted)



Source By
http://www.web-eze.com/articles/marketing_sales_articles.php?news_id=89
http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/01/how-to-choose-the-right-cms/
http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2011/10/top-10-content-management-systems/
http://www.webshree.com/web-design-technology.aspx