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Resources
This page offers links to useful information and resources relating to the creation and management of a business website.
Search Engines
A search engine is an indexing system that keeps an up-to-date description of websites all over the world. To establish this index, the search engine sends out automated spiders (also known as crawlers) that travel from page to page. These spiders create a detailed 'map' of your site that is transmitted back to the central database for storage.
Website Setup Process
Establishing a website can be a daunting task filled with unknowns, technical jargon and dodgy practitioners. This article aims to outline the basic process into the main steps to help you better understand what's involved.
eGovernment Guidelines
The eGovernment web standards is a set of guidelines that govern the design and development of public sector websites with the intention of ensuring all online material is readily accessible to the public regardless of language, disability or technology.http://www.e.govt.nz
Anti Spam Law in New Zealand
The Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act 2007 (the Act) prohibits electronic spam with a New Zealand link (i.e. messages sent to, from, or within New Zealand). The Act refers to spam as 'unsolicited commercial electronic messages'.http://http://www.dia.govt.nz/diawebsit...
Project Scoping Guide
A simple set of questions that helps define a project at an early stage. Responses to these questions should be provided by new clients prior to project commencement.
Anti-Fraud Tips
When buyer and seller meet physically to exchange money for goods, trust is less of an issue.
Transaction Processing Systems (TPS)
Cleanweb User Guide
User guide for Cleanweb Content and User management system. Complete reference for CMS and CRM functionality of Cleanweb system.Updated: May 2007Cleanweb User Guide.pdf
Market Share for Top Web Servers




