Internet and Businesses Online
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Web Design
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Web Page Design Tip
Web Page Design Tip 1 – Let’s talk about the general design of our web page. The home page or any other pages that you want to have a visual impact should fit into a 700 X 500 pixels, anything much larger than that and you can lose your visitors in all the info. Use graphics to break up large areas of text but don’t put so many graphics on your web page that it causes delays in downloading, you want your page to download quickly
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SEO Page Design
Page design is every thing when it comes to your visitors and your page rank.
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Improving Your Website Writing
How can I improve my website design to make it stickier?
What we all want is quality traffic and internet surfers to stick around. Much like a store, the longer they stay, the easier it may be to tempt them to buy something. And we all could use more of that.
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Don't Trust This Kind Of Web Designer
You need a website but don't know the first thing about designing websites. How do you find a designer that is honest and open and spot the scams that can get in into trouble.
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Installing PhpBB On GoDaddy
An overview of how to install the popular open source forum software, phpBB, on your godaddy hosted account.
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Web Page Design Program
Another type of web page design program is your full fledge HTML Editor. These types of web page design programs include programs like Coffee Cup HTML Editor, Front Page and Dreamweaver. Now these programs will allow you to do just about anything you are capable of but they require experience building web pages and even though they include visual editors you can still have problems building your web page if you don’t know what you're doing.
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5 Deadly Misconceptions Small Business Owners Have About Their Web Site
Would you ever buy a car that doesn't run? How about a lamp that won't illuminate? Silly questions, aren't they? But you’d be surprised at what people will buy even though they know it won’t work.
Every year small business owners pour thousands of dollars hastily into web sites projects that don’t bring in more customers, don’t get people to act and do nothing for their bottom line. Like the aforementioned car and lamp, the web site doesn't do much of anything — it just sits there. I want to make sure that doesn’t happen to you. Take a moment and read my 5 suggestions on how you, even if you don’t have the budget to hire a pro, can have a web site that’s more effective than millions of web sites that are already out there.
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Be an SEOptimized Web Designer
A site may have complete and working programming capabilities. But a site that is unknown to people not good for business.
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In the World of Web Design, Who is a Professional - and Why Should I Care?
Why pay for a Professional Web Design Agency when there are so many friends, freelancers and even home design tools that allow you to do your designing cheaply or even in-house? What could possibly go wrong? If the alternatives to paying thousands are so cheap how can I possibly lose out? We tell you what goes wrong and why friends, freelancers and home tools are about as good an idea in web design as they are in brain surgery.
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Serendipity Is The Best Open Source Blog Engine
There are a lot of options out there for blogging software and blog engines. Read on to find out why I believe that Serendipity is the best of the bunch. Did I mention that it's also free?
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Top 5 annoying Buzzwords Clients Give You When Designing Their New Website
Clients are wonderful. Speaking to a self-employed client is even better. The reason I love speaking to small businesses & self employed clients is because they are so passionate about their company. They want their company to be perceived by potential customers as being the most honest and trustworthy company out there. The best of the best! However, these types of clients have a downside. They are so passionate about their new website that they fire off buzzwords that they simply have no understanding as to how hard it is going to achieve that look for their brand/company. Confused? So am I most of the time.
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