Archive: web design tips
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Jan 04, 2010
No CommentsWeb Design. Security Matters.
How to plan security with web...
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Dec 22, 2009
No CommentsSyncing a Sites Web Design with the Social Media Page
Business-to-consumer models of using, Twitter and Facebook social media networking to build brand...
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Dec 10, 2009
No CommentsAnticipatory Web Design
- Does your Web site anticipate your site visitors’ interests? - Does your site dole out information, subtly luring the target audience to each page of your site to learn more about your products and services? - Is your site adequately comprised of information to convert those clicks into prospective clients? Anticipatory web design converts...
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Dec 02, 2009
No CommentsWeb Design Tips: Hiring the Right Web Design Company
How to transform a mundane Web site into a portal for enticing new business relationships? It’s quite simple: hire a web designer. But hiring the right web design company entails several smart tactics: Seek opinions and feedback. Conduct an internal market research focus group. Ask volunteers to comment on their dislikes and preferences. Next, view...
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Nov 16, 2009
No CommentsA Case Study for Traffic Based Design™
The Situation A unique online boutique, which vends organic and customizable apparel, needed to maximize their brand’s exposure to major search engine traffic. After working with a myriad of SEO firms, and not having any conclusive results, the e-retailer necessitated a proven design-focused, search engine marketing (SEM), strategy. The Solution A well-respected Missouri web site...
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Nov 09, 2009
No CommentsSEO Friendly Web Design, please
Our company sells containers of all sorts. Our web site is in desperate need of a new design. Since, we’ve been searching for a web design company to create our new site, we’ve noticed that some web designers are promoting: SEO-friendly Web Design. What is “SEO friendly Web design” and is this some kind of...
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Nov 03, 2009
No CommentsFixed Width Web Page Distortion
Is your Web site properly affixed to accommodate all visitors’ operating systems? Not everyone uses the same sized monitor to surf the Internet. A professionally designed Web site resizes according to the end-users’ operating system. On the contrary, fixed width web pages tend to distort the visitors experience; thus being counterproductive to attracting new clients...
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Oct 26, 2009
No CommentsWeb Design Tips: Site Stats and Fades
Hi Missouri Web Site Builders: Yikes, our kids tell us that our Web site is outmoded. We run a family landscaping business in St. Louis. Eight years ago, when we had our site designed, the developer suggested a traffic counter and that each page fade-in and out. Although we’ve seen most sites without visible traffic...
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Oct 19, 2009
No CommentsThe Risk of DIY Web Design
These days it’s hard to research information on the Internet without feeling empowered to do-it-yourself (DIY). Although DIY works around the home, it’s not recommended for the company Web site. In an effort to conserve the marketing budget, certain companies try their hand at web design. With the availability of programs such as Word Press,...
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Oct 12, 2009
1 CommentWeb site Templates Versus Custom Designed Web Sites
Is there a difference between a Web site developed by template versus a custom designed site? Yes, as the words imply, a customized Web site is a distinctively designed site. Templates are pre-fabricated and shared amongst different organizations and users. Generally, these sites are developed via Photoshop, Dreamweaver and other HTML based programs. Sites designed...
