Using and Understanding Includes Files

Posted in Search Marketing by jspirko on July 13th, 2007
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When we began the creation of Marketing ICE back in January we put a lot of the free videos on YouTube.  Initially this was to save bandwidth by only providing hosted videos to paying members and letting YouTube fit the bill for the free members.  The issue was that the YouTube videos were small and the quality was not doing us any favors on the site because some of our customers felt they would still be looking at the smaller YouTube videos if they paid for the upgrade.  So we decided to give all members access to 640 pixel width hosted videos.

Still I left the videos on YouTube and they have done well there for us, bringing us a lot of traffic and customers.  However there is one pair of Videos that still have very few page views and they are actually very good videos for a lot of new people and even some fairly experienced folks as well.  They are Part One and Two of Understanding how and why to use Includes Files.

We teach quite a bit of advanced stuff with PHP at Marketing ICE, like rotational content so we did the Include Training on PHP includes.  However, you can use any method such as asp or cfm or what have you.  The videos will still help new people to understand and plan better sites with proper include file use.  So here are the two videos, I hope you enjoy them and when in them I tell you how much it cost me not using them myself I'm not kidding either.

Part One

 

Part Two

 

 Now if you want to see the mechanics of using PHP for Includes as in exactly how to do it that video is in our free members section over at Marketing ICE.

~ Jack

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  1. Local Phone Service Info said,

    July 15, 2007 @ 11:34 pm

    I ran across this site because I just started a local home phone service website. It looks like a good place to learn about SEO and programming (I really need to learn some PHP, definetely going to check out the videos). Thanks for the info.

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