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Methods for Optimization of Web Spotters - SEO and SEM
Bartek, Tomáš ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Bartík, Vladimír (advisor)
This work concerns optimalization of web pages for finders in the way that the web pages could be placed on best positions. The key of success for optimalization of web pages is the combination of some basic rules. The comparison of advantages of different ways of navigation and creation of menu, speed optimalization of pages loading, texts optimalization with the help of chosen key words, principles of choosing the key words, item placing on web pages and comparison of design, marketing and custom view of making the web pages. First of all, we will look on the difference between catalogues and full text finders, their historical development and current ratio of finders on our market. Subsequently we will describe the presumptions for optimalization from the resource code and programming languages point of view, which are used on web pages. The most important part of our interest is the optimalization methods of web pages content and also the methods which are considered as forbidden. The final implementation is made in PHP language.
Web Site Optimisation
Petrželka, Jiří ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Eysselt, Miloš (advisor)
This BSc Project was performed during a study stay at the Coventry University, UK. The goal of this project is to enhance the accessibility and usability of an existing company presentation located at http://www.hcc.cz, boost the site's traffic and so increase the company's revenues. The project follows these steps to accomplish this: a ) A partial refactoring of the back-end (PHP scripts). b ) Transformation of the website contents according to the recommendations of the World Wide Web consortium (W3C) and in particular to those of the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI). c ) Application of the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques and analysis of their impact. In this step, the project touches upon the Search Engine Marketing (SEM).
Methods for Optimization of Web Spotters - SEO and SEM
Bartek, Tomáš ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Bartík, Vladimír (advisor)
This work concerns optimalization of web pages for finders in the way that the web pages could be placed on best positions. The key of success for optimalization of web pages is the combination of some basic rules. The comparison of advantages of different ways of navigation and creation of menu, speed optimalization of pages loading, texts optimalization with the help of chosen key words, principles of choosing the key words, item placing on web pages and comparison of design, marketing and custom view of making the web pages. First of all, we will look on the difference between catalogues and full text finders, their historical development and current ratio of finders on our market. Subsequently we will describe the presumptions for optimalization from the resource code and programming languages point of view, which are used on web pages. The most important part of our interest is the optimalization methods of web pages content and also the methods which are considered as forbidden. The final implementation is made in PHP language.
Web Site Optimisation
Petrželka, Jiří ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Eysselt, Miloš (advisor)
This BSc Project was performed during a study stay at the Coventry University, UK. The goal of this project is to enhance the accessibility and usability of an existing company presentation located at http://www.hcc.cz, boost the site's traffic and so increase the company's revenues. The project follows these steps to accomplish this: a ) A partial refactoring of the back-end (PHP scripts). b ) Transformation of the website contents according to the recommendations of the World Wide Web consortium (W3C) and in particular to those of the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI). c ) Application of the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques and analysis of their impact. In this step, the project touches upon the Search Engine Marketing (SEM).
Search Engine Optimization
Komárek, Miroslav ; Molnár, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Brdek, Vladimír (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to analyze methods and techniques applying to Search Engine Optimization (SEO). The thesis combines theoretical knowledge extracted from scientific sources and from author's experiences. Search Engine Optimization methods are divided into two major chapters according to sphere of their activity. On Page Factors -- factors occuring on web pages and Off Page Factors -- factors affecting web pages but occuring out of web pages. There is a case study at the end of this thesis. Acquired knowledge are used there. The case study is based on real-world project and includes detailed results and economical indicators.

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