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A web address like yoursitename.com

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A directory of your website’s pages that you want search engines to see, written in XML

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A service that connects your site to the internet

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Extensions that are built to expand WordPress’ capabilities, adding features and functions to your site that don’t come built-in.

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The thing that converts IP addresses into domain names

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The page where a visitor first enters a website.

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Used to define the look and feel of a web site outside of the actual HTML file(s) of the site

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This is a small snippet of code that creates an area on a web page that can be clicked on

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The data contained in the header that offers information about the web page that a visitor is currently on

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Included in the head section of an html web page and is visible to search engines but not human visitors

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This relates to how the page is structured (both code and content) with regard to search engines

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A link that is the permanent web address of a given blog post

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An internet marketing term that refers to the main topics or subjects of your web pages in relation to how people would phrase them when searching for your products or services on the internet

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A computer that distributes email.

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Small data files that digitally bind a cryptographic key to an organization's details

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Used to transfer files from your harddrive directly to your web host

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A small piece of information that certain websites store on your computer when you visit them

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Every time you do anything on your computer, it stores this in memory so that the next time you try to do the same thing, it happens quicker than having to wait from scratch

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Tiny (generally 16×16 pixels, though some are 32×32 pixels), customizable icons displayed in the web address bar in most browsers next to the web address

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When you visit a website, you are seeing it on this. Popular ones include Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox

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The content that is generally going to be below the point first viewable to the average website visitor in their browser

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When an IP is changed because you have started up a new website or moved your website from one hosting company to another, every nameserver across the entire internet globally has to update its records to know where to find you

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Refers to the actual number that a web address name translates to

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Where a website or page is ranked within search engine results

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The number of visitors to a website

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