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Webmaster World is the premier online forum of the website administrator and development community. Webmaster World is a collection of forums where website administrators can come together and help each other out in just about any aspect of website creation, design, programming and promotion.

Webmaster World was founded in 1996 by Brett Tabke and has more than two million posts on it. Each year Webmaster World runs a conference called PubCon. The PubCon Conference is all about websites and the internet industry.

Webmaster World is free for everyone but asks for donations if you feel the site is helpful to you. These donations are solely used to maintain the forums. Supporters of the forums are given access to a special folder of forums.

Webmaster World contains about 50 forums dedicated to just about anything you could need to know about websites, their design, their functionality, marketing them, earning revenue and more. Everyone on the forums is there to help each other and it is a great place for learning and sharing knowledge.

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The following is an overview of the forums hosted by Webmaster World.

WebmasterWorld Supporters -- This is a forum group of three forums open to those who have donated to support the website.

Browser Side World -- This group of nine forums is for discussion on any topic having to do with websites and web browsers. There are forums dedicated to the following: CSS, HTML and Browsers, JavaScript and AJAX, Flash and Shockwave, XML Development, Site Graphics and Multimedia Design, RSS and Related Topics, Opera Browser Usage and Support, and FireFox Browser Usage and Support.

The Webmaster World -- This group of twenty two forums includes the following topics: Website Analytics-Tracking and Logging, Content, General, Perl Server Side CGI Scripting, WYSIWYG and Text Code Editors, PHP Server Side Scripting, E-Commerce, Apache Web Server, New to Web Development, Domain Names, Professional Webmasters Business Issues, PDA, Mobile and Wireless Computing, The Macintosh Webmaster, Microsoft IIS Web Server and ASP.NET, Website Technology Issues, Community Building and Social Networks, Webmaster Hardware, Linux and Unix OSs, Microsoft Windows OD, Databases, Accessibility and Usability and Content Usage and Management.

Yahoo World -- Yahoo World contains the following three active forums: Yahoo Search, Yahoo Publisher Advertising Network, and Yahoo Search Marketing.

The Marketing World -- Marketing World contains five active forums on all aspects of marketing your website. These forums are: Link Development, Cloaking, Keyword Discussion, SEM Research Tools and a General Forum.

The Advertising World -- The Advertising World contains four active forums on internet advertising. They are: Paid Inclusion Engines, Advertising Sales and Affiliate Programs, Pay Per Click Engines and MSN Microsoft AdCenter.

The Google World -- The Google World Contains the following eight forums: Google Search News, Google News Archive, Google Toolbar, Google Finance and Business Operations, Google AdWords, Google AdSense, Froogle and Google Gmail Advertising.

The Search Engine World -- Search Engine World contains forums on all aspects of search engines and their usage. This group contains the following eleven forums: robots.txt, Ask-Teoma, Alternative Search Engines, Directories, European Search Engines, UK & Ireland Search Engines, Asia and Pacific Region Search Engines, Microsoft Search Live, Search Engine Spider Identification, Local Search and Latin and South American Search Engines.

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3801 N. Capital of Tx. Hwy e240-181
Austin, TX. 78746 US

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Brett Tabke
512-231-8107 (phone hours: 9a-3p cst mon-fri gmt-6)
Fax: 512-231-1653

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Title

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Purpose

The title of a web page appears as a clickable link in search results and bookmarks. A descriptive, compelling home page title with relevant keywords can increase the number of people visiting the site.

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The meta description tells searchers what a web page is about. It is often displayed below the title in search results, and helps people decide if they want to visit that website.

Length

Search engines will read 200 to 250 characters, but usually display only 150, including spaces. The first 150 characters of the meta description should contain the most important keywords for that web page. Using fewer than 50 characters could mean you’re not saying enough about the page.

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The H1 heading appears on the web page itself, unlike the page title, which people will see mostly in search results.

The H1 tag (which contains the H1 heading) is usually listed first among the other heading tags for a page. None of the major search engines, however, will penalize a site for listing H2 through H6 tags ahead of the H1 tag.

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Website owners usually use robots.txt to let search engines know which pages or sections of their site shouldn't be indexed — for example, web contact forms, print versions of web pages and other content that's duplicated elsewhere on the site. Robots.txt can also be used to request that specific robots not index a site. For more information, read How To Use Robots.txt.

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