PRESS RELEASE: OnlineWebCheck.com & Search Engines



I thought this press release would be helpful to many of this group's
readers who are concerned about being seen correctly on search engines:

Is Your Website Correctly Seen by Search Engines?

A new free service at OnlineWebCheck.com (http://onlinewebcheck.com) helps
websites be seen correctly by search engines. Most websites contain HTML
syntax problems. Some of these problems can be severe and even affect a
website's ability to be indexed properly by search engines. Damaged or
missing search engine listings can greatly affect the number of people
coming to a website because many websites are discovered through search
engines. HTML problems can also cause trouble for visitors. While a website
might look fine in one particular browser, HTML and CSS problems can make it
look heavily corrupted in another web browser. This is especially important
today because many people are using alternative web browsers like Opera and
Firefox.

What can be done about this? First, check a website for HTML syntax problems
before optimizing it to be seen by search engines. This is an important step
that is often overlooked. Even if a website was generated automatically by
software, it's still likely to have problems that should be fixed. Many
software programs that create HTML are poorly tested when it comes to
creating correctly constructed HTML documents. The new free service at
OnlineWebCheck.com will find serious HTML problems that may affect search
engine listings and cause problems for visitors.

After HTML problems are found and removed from a website, it can then be
further optimized for search engine placement and visitor experience. As a
final step before publishing a web page, perform a final HTML check to make
sure that no problems were introduced during the optimization process.

OnlineWebCheck.com also allows the student, novice and advanced web
developer to check HTML snippets and local HTML files without requiring
access to a web server.

OnlineWebCheck.com is based on CSE HTML Validator Lite, a free software
program for checking HTML documents and websites.

Other website checking and search engine optimizing services are available
on the Internet and can be found by doing a web search.

For additional information on optimizing websites for search engines and
correcting website problems, visit OnlineWebCheck.com.


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