Catholic Networking in the New Digital Continent: Web Development Methods for Catholic Bloggers and Site Owners

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Articles on basic web development

Check Top Search Queries: Increase Catholic Web Site Traffic: Increasing traffic to one's web site is a vital concern of every small Catholic web site owner. This article provides keys to unlock the secret of increasing necessary visitor traffic: continually optimizing all page titles and descriptions; adding more useful content; and using the statistics given in the Top Search Queries section of Google's Webmaster Tools to learn which key words are actually being clicked to enter your site.

Contents of the Free Catholic eBook - Free eBook Download: Before you download the free Catholic eBook, there is an outline provided in this page to learn the contents of the eBook. The outline gives ideas what the eBook is about, so you know what you are downloading. After downloading the free Catholic eBook, if you have questions, you can use the information on the site's Contact Information page.

SEO Made Easy for Catholics: Using Effective Catholic Key Words: SEO (Search Engine Optimization) can be made easy by using important and popular Catholic key words in all the elements and attributes of your HTML pages: in the file names, in the head section, and in the body section. As you use these Catholic key words more often, you should balance it so that it will be pleasant reading for your visitors.

A Start-Up Boom: It's a Great Time for Web Site Start-Ups: Josh Quittner wrote an article in Time Magazine, April 27, 2009, that gives five ideas to help interested small Catholic web developers create a web site start-up. These five ideas are: 1. find a co-founder or live in a very supportive environment such as your family; 2. find a problem to work on; 3. launch something simple quickly; 4. make adjustments rapidly in response to users' reactions; 5. always be low-cost in your approach to fill up peoples' needs and find solutions.

Articles on blogging

Effective Blog Title Ideas for a Catholic Blog (6 of 7): This sixth article on Effective Blog Title Ideas provides inspiration you can get from pro-Catholic movies, documentaries, and short films. The page also provides a link to the top 100 pro-Catholic movies from which you can obtain ideas for your own unique Catholic blog title.

Effective Blog Title Ideas for a Catholic Blog (7 of 7): This seventh and last article in the Effective Blog Title Ideas Series, provides ideas from a network of blogs in Blogger.com that are linked with this site. Many of the Catholic blog titles follow the title pattern suggested in the previous six articles of this Series. This last article provides an additional idea to compose a blog title by "thinking outside the box".

Organisation Techniques in Writing Improves Blog Readability: There are seven organisation techniques in writing which can improve your blog's readability: the use of details; employing graphic descriptions; following the natural order in a process; building up to the strongest idea; giving reasons to support your point; using comparisons and contrasts; and employing a good mix of all the above.

Catholic Blogs: Discover More Ideas for Your Catholic Blog Posts: This page contains a Rollyo.com search engine - a search engine that was created to customize your search for ideas in blogging. You can also find it a good idea to create your own Rollyo.com search engine and embed it for your readers in your Catholic blog or web site.

Articles on mobile technology

Using Mobile Technology for Catholic Web Site Development: Those who use mobile phones as part of their work, like email messaging and search, is a fast-growing network. If you want the development of your Catholic network to also reach this sector, then the basic mobile phone technology provided in this article can help. This article specifically informs about the Nokia S60 series of mobile phones using Symbian.

Articles on web content writing

Basic Forms of Writing - Forms of Writing Catholic Articles: This article introduces the four basic forms of writing: narration, description, argumentation, and analysis. In writing Catholic articles and developing good web content, you can effectively get your readers' attention if you develop fully: well-ordered narrations, picturesque descriptions, credible argumentations, and well-thought-out analyses. The key to success in writing on the Web is to continue practicing how to do this.

Articles on web 2.0 and social networking

Integrate More Web2.0 in Basic Catholic Web Site Development: To continue improving your Catholic web site development, you need to be part of the innovative movement in the Web. This means that you should integrate more web 2.0 technology in your web development strategies and tactics. This article lists four more innovative sites that can help your Catholic web site development be more effective and progressive.

More Ways to Organize and Grow Your Catholic Social Networks: Social networks have no other direction in which to go, but to expand and grow - unless you decide not to do so anymore. Managing social networks can be made easier if you discover the right web sites, applications, and tools to manage them with ease and efficiency. This article can give you ideas how to manage well your social networks for growth.

Articles on writing scripts

4 Basic Steps to Create an Email Form with PHP: This article presents 4 basic steps to create an email form with PHP. Learning to create the PHP script for an email form is a trial and error process which needs to be tested and re-tested until the desired results are obtained. The script will work when you have found the right combination of tags, formats, message string, and other PHP script details. Taking care to be extra accurate and precise with each detail of the script can make it work.

Using JavaScript to Highlight Special Web Site Links: If you want to highlight a few of your web site links, you can use JavaScript for this purpose. The event handlers in embedded JavaScript, can display descriptive messages about each link as the mouse passes over the link, and then displays another message as the mouse moves out of the link area. The message is displayed in the status line located at the bottom of our browser.

Ideas to Make Your Site Useful and Effective for Others: The usability of a Catholic web site is important for its readers. Here are some ideas which you can implement to make your Catholic web site important - by the provision of a network-wide feed. Learning to create the script for an rss feed, and the script to parse its .xml file to .php, can be a great advantage for your site, and very beneficial to your reader audience.

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To follow the methods for Catholic blogging, web site development and social networking, you can read this Catholic network's feed for basic knowledge, and the Network updates page for keeping in time with web development from both the perspective of Church and Internet.