basically what i need to know is why is this only drawing one polygon on my google maps when it should be drawing two?
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?sensor=true">
</script>
<script type="text/javascript">
var centerofmap =...
i got it to work by removing the last ";" in each variable - but it still says an error of "Uncaught TypeError: Cannot call method 'split' of undefined "
why would it work if it says this error? Do I have something to worry about or can i ignore this?
all i am saying is. Bar everything else is the same except for the coding (speed, among other things, like the use of CSS instead of tables) I would go with the faster and better coded site outranking the other site.
I have seen sites where fieldsets don't rank well. I am not saying it is one...
coding does matter. website speed is taken into consideration. Tables and fieldsets aren't good for SEO and you are supposed to do external CSS and javascript
the SEO expert thing was a generality for everyone that would be reading it.
what i am saying, is that when you code things from scratch, it opens up doors (because you have to think more) and allows you to think outside the box and actually "discover" SEO strategies. The best way to do SEO is to think ahead and think "What would Google want to do?"
I am saying this...
not if you are aware of SEO best practices, and it allows you to be more creative and come up with ideas for SEO that you wouldn't have thought of before
Hey,
Thanks for all of the advice - I agree, there is usually a lot of work done in the discovery, plus this company seems to be combining a lot of SEO/online marketing fused into their websites.
For the price they charge, I seriously doubt that they could even begin to tackle my requirements...
what do yall think is the cost of a usual custom web design these days - this company looks a bit expensive: http://www.imageworksstudio.com/custom-web-design
I hardly believe a website can cost that much these days - am I missing something?
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