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The request for and subsequent delivery
of a file (such as a Web page) on
a server.
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A Web Promotion concept
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One hit is counted per element so a page
which includes four graphics, for example
will result in four hits plus one for the
page itself. Note that businesses (when
charging for ad banners) count the number
of HTML page requests, rather than hits.
Though this is included as a Web Promotion
concept, be aware that your Web Promotion
endeavours should be aimed at increasing
your traffic in the form of page requests
rather than hits, because you could increase
your hits by adding more elements to your
pages, but doing so would slow down the
down-load speed.
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The prevention of users stealing
html and images from your web pages.
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A Web Promotion concept
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Such prevention will in effect help you
promote your site as it will help you maintain
the uniqueness of your site and prevent
the winning aspects of your site being reused
by your competition. (HTML and JAVASCRIPT
protection resources). An excellent resource
for products to protect your Web site content
and images, and help avoid the SPAM risk
is AtomPark.
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