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Lean and Mean Websites

March 18th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

This is the first post in a series of SEO strategy to optimize your site for set and forget life-time online income.

What you need to realize is that the visible text on your web pages is most important and the bloat ware code that generates the page is a hindrance.

The megabytes of code that produce the kilo bytes of web page content is a major drain on your web server and slows down delivery of your site.

For a set and forget money site, you want largely static content web pages that are cached by Google and get delivered in milliseconds to your visitors that may still be on dial-up Internet connections.

For a quick experiment, check out the total file size of the latest upload of WordPress compared to the size in bytes of a cut and paste of the text content from a page of your blog/site to Word or Notepad++ which can count the number of words.

This will give you an idea of how un-green the serving up of niche website content is.

One big improvement that you can make to a blog is to install WP Super Cache. This will serve up static HTML pages of your content rather than generating the pages a fresh on each visit to your site.

But for long-term, static online ATM machine sites, I want to start teaching you how to sidestep all this code-bloat, security patch upgrade nonsense, and produce lean and mean websites, so stay tuned (subscribed, bookmarked etc. :) ) …

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