Helping Websites Being Web Compliant
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Our organization (Web Standardization Normalization Institute®) helps organize techniques for improving the presence of companies and individuals within Search Engine Results. The Free WSNI® Certification includes Latent Semantic Analysis, Latent Semantic Indexing, studies in taxonomies, lexicons and linguistic analysis, W3C compliance, and Search Engine compliance.
A World First in Tri Standard Process
Merging Web Standardization for Greater Results
It is consensus that components of web presence has evolved greatly and now presents great challenges to designers, optimizers, and companies alike when planning any sort of web development. Being W3 compliant, search engine compliant and finalizing choices for target searches is now easier through partnership with the WSNI®. Magely® makes available to Licensees the exclusive use of a proprietary system called DVT® (Data VacuumTechnology).
Licensees/Clients using their own special GUI interfaces can now merge the three known challenges together into one simple pass, resulting in what would have taken seasoned developers hours, weeks, or even months to compile. Easily understood and packaged; the challenge of accommodating three types of standards, using one process is now reality thus shortening development time and minimizing expenditures.
Evolution...
With over 10 years experience in statistical analysis, optimization and monitoring of Web sites to help businesses maximize performance of their online ventures, the DVT® proprietary process can now be offered to franchisees through Magely®  A robust licensee program was developed since obtaining DVT® from the WSNI® to facilitate the demand. The Group's primary focus is to now keep up with the demand and evolution in standards, thus, the focus of WSNI has turned to adhering, and developing these standards and making them available to licensee partners world-wide.
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