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Does your Website Need W3C Validation?

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Services for Real Estate Pros with Technology Solutions by N.K.Narula

Since my website is getting an overhaul, one of the things im looking at is how to get my site to the very top of Google... and besides the normal SEO stuff, a key component is keeping your code tight!

Although it's not yet proved without doubt that W3C validation gives you better search engine rankings, it's sure that errors in your code can cause you big problems. Converting your website pages to XHTML will help you <read more here> 

Note... there is a link to a website that will validate your website by checking your domain... be sure to bookmark the above and you can find the validator here: http://validator.w3.org/

Best,

neil

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Neil Narula is the owner of Technology Solutions by N.K.Narula (a South Carolina Limited Liability Company) and is committed to delivering the highest level of service imaginable to help you tap the full potential of your computer network and the internet.

Mr.Narula currently works as a Project Manager and Technology Consultant for a handful of premier, multi-million dollar, high profile companies located in West Chester Pennsylvania and Charleston South Carolina.

Comments (4)

Franklin & Brentwood, TN Homes Mike Nastri
Keller Williams Realty - Franklin, TN
It matters to us as much as it matters to you.

Good information, I may need to research it more.

Nov 06, 2009 02:17 PM
Brian Brumpton
Keller Williams Boise - Boise, ID
Boise Idaho Real Estate

Neil,

You should probably warn people that trying to get your code validated may induce fits of rage depending on how good the person who coded it in the first place was.

Nov 06, 2009 02:53 PM
Alexandria Virginia
Featuring Susan Craft, CRS, REALTORĀ® - McEnearney Associates - Alexandria, VA
Real Estate Editor

GREAT info.  Thanks for the link

Nov 06, 2009 10:12 PM
Susan Mangigian
RE/MAX Preferred - West Chester, PA
Chester & Delaware County Homes, Delaware and Ches

I came by to thank you for subscribing to my blog!  I really appreciate it and am about to return the favor!  I have no idea what W3C validation is but probably don't need to worry about it because the only website I have is the company website.  Thanks for the info though and have a successful and healthy 2010!

Dec 30, 2009 07:55 AM