Adding Images to Your Custom WhyPark Template
If you were an early adopterof WhyPark like myself or if you have an enhanced or managed account, you have the ability to create custom templates for your sites hosted with WhyPark. Here are some tips for coming up with images for your custom templates.
Easily Get Some PageRank
I consider WhyPark to be a web hosting option instead of a domain parking option. because one of the things that sets WhyPark apart from other domain parking options is that you can build links to your websites. And as even the newest of webmasters knows, the more inbound links you have, the better. Here's a great tool that I frequently use to get a bunch of free inbound links that pass PageRank.
CSS Classes used by WhyPark Templates
Unfortunately, you don't get a lot of control over the HTML spit out by WhyPark's content engine. Fortunately, you can use CSS to format what does get spit out.
Need something to show up at the absolute bottom of your template?
Sometimes you just can't get your WhyPark layout quite the way you want it. Sometimes you want to be able to put links at the very bottom of the page. Sometimes you might want to throw a few keywords at the very bottom because you think it will help you do better in the search engines. But no matter how you monkey with your WhyPark template, you just can't seem to accomplish it. Here's how to do it.
Get a Small Business Website for Less Than $110
Are you a small business owner without a website? If you are, chances are you think it is too hard to make a website yourself and too expensive to hire someone else to do it for you. Fortunately for you, you're wrong. Here is how you can make yourself a professional business website for $106.94 with an annual recuring cost of only $6.99.
Make Your Index Template Different Than Your Other Pages
If you look at a site like Top Ten MBA (not one of mine by the way), and then look at one of its inner pages, you'll see that the index page has a large section of text that does not show up on the inner pages of the site. This gives the illusion of having content that only shows on the index page.This is a great trick, and this article is meant to be a sample of how it is done. You see, I have checked the "Your HTML" box on Add New Page, and these paragraphs are being typed into the Summary Description box. If this custom page were the only custom page I chose to show on the home page, it would appear that my index page had a nice unique content section in the template that did not show up on other pages of the site.It is important to know ...