Conducting a Search Using a Search Engine
1. Use a web browser to locate the Google.com website.
2. Use the search box to search for spamdexing.
3. Click the first link and then follow additional links as necessary to locate Information about spamdexing and other SEO abuse tactics.
4. Find known examples of SEO abuse and how search engines addressed them. How would you as a web designer ensure that your website followed approved SEO tactics?
5. Save your findings on your computer with your last name in the file name. (Example: part_01_Jones.doc).
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Exploring Consumer Portals
1. Use multiple tabs in a search engine to search for Excite, AOL, and MSN. Open each portal website in a different browser tab.
2. In each tab, click the portal in the search results to display the portal page.
3. Review the features offered by each of the portals. Identify the five features you believe are common to most portals.
4. Consider how analyzing the features of existing portal websites can help you plan the content for a new consumer portal website.
5. Determine how you might design a vertical portal for an area of interest. Include details such as the intended audience (for example, music fans, foodies, or outdoor enthusiasts), and sample content.
6. Save your findings on your computer with your last name in the file name. (Example: part_02_Jones.doc).
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Exploring a Webpage’s Underlying Markup Language
1. Start your browser and type the URL of the webpage of your choice in the Address bar.
2. View the webpage’s underlying markup tags in a new window. (Hint: if you are using a desktop or laptop, right-click or ctrl click the webpage, then click View Source or press F12 or View Page Source. If you are using a mobile browser, you might not be able to view the HTML code, or you might need to install an app to do so.)
3. Scroll the window to view the markup tags.
4. Identify several of the markup tags and their purpose.
5. Save your findings on your computer with your last name in the file name. (Example: part_03_Jones.doc).
Hello there, I need some help for this very easy and fun BIT 270 (Website Management) activity please.
part_01_
Conducting a Search Using a Search Engine
1. Use a web browser to locate the Google.com website.
2. Use the search box to search for spamdexing.
3. Click the first link and then follow additional links as necessary to locate Information about spamdexing and other SEO abuse tactics.
4. Find known examples of SEO abuse and how search engines addressed them. How would you as a web designer ensure that your website followed approved SEO tactics?
5. Save your findings on your computer with your last name in the file name. (Example: part_01_Jones.doc).
part_02_
Exploring Consumer Portals
1. Use multiple tabs in a search engine to search for Excite, AOL, and MSN. Open each portal website in a different browser tab.
2. In each tab, click the portal in the search results to display the portal page.
3. Review the features offered by each of the portals. Identify the five features you believe are common to most portals.
4. Consider how analyzing the features of existing portal websites can help you plan the content for a new consumer portal website.
5. Determine how you might design a vertical portal for an area of interest. Include details such as the intended audience (for example, music fans, foodies, or outdoor enthusiasts), and sample content.
6. Save your findings on your computer with your last name in the file name. (Example: part_02_Jones.doc).
part_03_
Exploring a Webpage’s Underlying Markup Language
1. Start your browser and type the URL of the webpage of your choice in the Address bar.
2. View the webpage’s underlying markup tags in a new window. (Hint: if you are using a desktop or laptop, right-click or ctrl click the webpage, then click View Source or press F12 or View Page Source. If you are using a mobile browser, you might not be able to view the HTML code, or you might need to install an app to do so.)
3. Scroll the window to view the markup tags.
4. Identify several of the markup tags and their purpose.
5. Save your findings on your computer with your last name in the file name. (Example: part_03_Jones.doc).
Hello there, I need some help for this very easy and fun BIT 270 (Website Management) activity please.
Management Assignment Help part_01_
Conducting a Search Using a Search Engine
1. Use a web browser to locate the Google.com website.
2. Use the search box to search for spamdexing.
3. Click the first link and then follow additional links as necessary to locate Information about spamdexing and other SEO abuse tactics.
4. Find known examples of SEO abuse and how search engines addressed them. How would you as a web designer ensure that your website followed approved SEO tactics?
5. Save your findings on your computer with your last name in the file name. (Example: part_01_Jones.doc).
part_02_
Exploring Consumer Portals
1. Use multiple tabs in a search engine to search for Excite, AOL, and MSN. Open each portal website in a different browser tab.
2. In each tab, click the portal in the search results to display the portal page.
3. Review the features offered by each of the portals. Identify the five features you believe are common to most portals.
4. Consider how analyzing the features of existing portal websites can help you plan the content for a new consumer portal website.
5. Determine how you might design a vertical portal for an area of interest. Include details such as the intended audience (for example, music fans, foodies, or outdoor enthusiasts), and sample content.
6. Save your findings on your computer with your last name in the file name. (Example: part_02_Jones.doc).
part_03_
Exploring a Webpage’s Underlying Markup Language
1. Start your browser and type the URL of the webpage of your choice in the Address bar.
2. View the webpage’s underlying markup tags in a new window. (Hint: if you are using a desktop or laptop, right-click or ctrl click the webpage, then click View Source or press F12 or View Page Source. If you are using a mobile browser, you might not be able to view the HTML code, or you might need to install an app to do so.)
3. Scroll the window to view the markup tags.
4. Identify several of the markup tags and their purpose.
5. Save your findings on your computer with your last name in the file name. (Example: part_03_Jones.doc).
Hello there, I need some help for this very easy and fun BIT 270 (Website Management) activity please.
part_01_
Conducting a Search Using a Search Engine
1. Use a web browser to locate the Google.com website.
2. Use the search box to search for spamdexing.
3. Click the first link and then follow additional links as necessary to locate Information about spamdexing and other SEO abuse tactics.
4. Find known examples of SEO abuse and how search engines addressed them. How would you as a web designer ensure that your website followed approved SEO tactics?
5. Save your findings on your computer with your last name in the file name. (Example: part_01_Jones.doc).
part_02_
Exploring Consumer Portals
1. Use multiple tabs in a search engine to search for Excite, AOL, and MSN. Open each portal website in a different browser tab.
2. In each tab, click the portal in the search results to display the portal page.
3. Review the features offered by each of the portals. Identify the five features you believe are common to most portals.
4. Consider how analyzing the features of existing portal websites can help you plan the content for a new consumer portal website.
5. Determine how you might design a vertical portal for an area of interest. Include details such as the intended audience (for example, music fans, foodies, or outdoor enthusiasts), and sample content.
6. Save your findings on your computer with your last name in the file name. (Example: part_02_Jones.doc).
part_03_
Exploring a Webpage’s Underlying Markup Language
1. Start your browser and type the URL of the webpage of your choice in the Address bar.
2. View the webpage’s underlying markup tags in a new window. (Hint: if you are using a desktop or laptop, right-click or ctrl click the webpage, then click View Source or press F12 or View Page Source. If you are using a mobile browser, you might not be able to view the HTML code, or you might need to install an app to do so.)
3. Scroll the window to view the markup tags.
4. Identify several of the markup tags and their purpose.
5. Save your findings on your computer with your last name in the file name. (Example: part_03_Jones.doc).