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Navigation
[1] A variety of means by which you can get around that particular website
[2] That which facilitates movement from one web page to another web page.

SEM: Site Navigation
Long before a search engine can ever understand whether a webpage will satisfy a user's search inquiry, the search engine must be in a position to locate the content.

Navigation
Navigation is what allows users to move from page to page in your site. It is essential that your navigation is user friendly. If the users can’t easily find their way, they won’t travel deeper into your site.
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Navigation:
All of the definitions on this page are an internal anchor that link to themselves, thus if you wanted to link at the PageRank definition on this page you would scroll down to PageRank and click on it.

Navigation button
A graphic image, generally in a GIF or JPEG format, that links to a single URL.
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Navigation: The tabs, text and graphic hyperlinks that always let prospects know both where they are and where they can go. Navigation elements must always be available and obvious.

Navigation bar - a tool on a website that facilitates the visitors ability to move from one page to another
Netiquette - short for network etiquette; the code of conduct outlining acceptable behavior online ...

Navigational Query
A query that normally has only one satisfactory result.
NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement)
Usually required as part of a contract to protect the company engaging in services.

Other Navigation:
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Customer relationship management (CRM) is a term applied to processes implemented by a company to handle its contact with its customers.

Jump to: navigation, search
Ad: In mobile advertising an ad type typically includes banners, graphical images, and/or text ads. These ads are usually limited to a specific character length, pixel size and byte size.

Breadcrumb Navigation - Navigational technique used to help search engines and website users understand the relationship between pages and website hierarchy.
Example of breadcrumb navigation structure:
Home > Services > Search Engine Marketing ...

Often used for Flash intros, games, and animating navigation. If you visit a web page and see letters and numbers flying around with a fun [edit] Flash intro an animated 'short' created using Flash that Internet users are made to sit through ...

Thus unlike other media, the consumer controls the navigation, due to the hypertext design. With other media, the marketer has more control on how the receiver receives the message. The web is a multi-media medium.

Marketers attempt to improve conversion rates by testing various landing page creative, which encompasses the entire user experience including navigation, layout and copy.

Founded in April 1996, Alexa Internet grew out of a vision of Web navigation that is intelligent and constantly improving with the participation of its users.

They provide a basic website layout with header, graphics, navigation structure, sometimes even the content is already there - especially when the Templates are designed for AdSense websites in specific niches .

* Nurture the relationship (navigation/content recommendations)
* Sustain the relationship (interactive strategies)
* Invigorate the relationship (new products and value added extras)
* Deepen the relationship (motivating survey questions) ...

Space-based global navigation satellite system that can provide accurate information about a linked devices' location.

Link
A connection to another website through the reference or navigation element found in a document.
Link Building
The process of increasing the relevance of a site through the strategic use of links.

For example, many consumers currently do not know the Garmin is making auto navigation devices based on the global position satellite (GPS) system and what this system can do for them.

Your opt-in message should not be confused with the body copy, navigation bar, or a banner ad.
Describe the benefits. Explain to the customer or prospect why they should opt-in. Clarify how easy it is to opt-out at anytime.

IMAGE MAP: A graphic on a Web page used for navigation. Also known as a "click able graphic" that performs different actions depending on where in the graphic you click.

This is why you can see commercial websites splattered with links to other sites or with too much Flash Animation that actually makes the process of navigation - or even getting into the site in the first place - slow or difficult.

an introductory web page used as a lead-in to the home page. Usually graphically intensive or use rich media with navigation to other parts of the site
exit page
The last page that users view. Sometimes used as a ‘thank-you' ...

A person that designs web pages and websites. A designer handles branding, aesthetic and navigational elements of creating a website. A web designer is often confused with a web developer.
Web Developer ...

Breadcrumbs A visible navigation scheme to show a visitor the levels in which they have navigated within a particular topic, listed in order with degrees of narrowing. For example: Marketing-> B2B More.

Session - The record of a single visitor browsing through the website. It includes an entry page, navigation and exit pages.

Frames is a feature supported by most web browsers that allows web site designers to display two or more pages or frames in the same browser window. Although this web design technique facilitates consistent site navigation, ...

web page that a visitor reaches after clicking on a PPC listing. Online marketers work to improve conversion rates by testing different iterations of landing page creative text, which encompass the entire user experience including navigation, layout, ...

Bad usability is anything that causes confusion or problems for the user. For example, large Flash animations served to a visitor with a dial up connection causes poor usability. Easy, intuitive navigation and clear, ...

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