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Make Your Website An Online Sales Tool

In today's day and age just about every company has to have a website. It's widely accepted that if your company doesn't have a website, it's not considered credible in its market. Yet how many companies actually consider their website to be truly an online sales tool? In fact most companies spend a lot of money to design and build fancy websites but they neglect to think of how they're going to turn the website into a work horse for generating leads and online sales opportunities for their company.


Building A New Website In PHP

This article is giving tips on what to look for when you are developing a website in PHP. It will give you hints and ideas what to do to get your SEO campaign off to the right start.


Emailing Form Content Using ASP . Net 1.1

Want to know how you can program your pages to email you the content of your contact or registration forms? If your programming in asp.net, you can find that information here!


Small Business Web Site Becomes a Marketing Machine - How?

Did you know that many of your prospects (even locally) will type your business name or web site name in Google to see what you offer. Often they are looking to see what you offer compared to your competitor...


Top Reasons For Small Businesses To Have A Web Presence

7 reasons to have web presence for small bussinesses: Should a small business have web presence? Perhaps some quick facts should convince you that your small business needs a website. The Internet has more than a billion surfers every day and the purchases and payments done over the Internet each year crosses the $200 billion mark worldwide. Not a small amount at stake, considering the overall cost of Internet Marketing. Need more answers? Please read on...


What Clients Want

A potential client calls and wants a website, as a web developer you are more then happy to help. What do they want to hear?


Making Your Website Memorable

Your website is your storefront and as such will be the first introduction a visitor will get of you and your company. It is critical to your success to ensure your visitors will enjoy their visit and be favorably impressed with your products and services. Have you ever walked into a store and just fallen in love with it at first sight. This is the feeling you need to create when you present your website or storefront, you need to make your website memorable.


The Do's and Dont's of Using Other People Articles on Your Site

Just about every website owner on the Internet is currently looking for fresh relevant content for their website and one of the best sources of new content, apart from writing it yourself, is to use articles written by other authors.


Meeting Your Targeted Audience's Wants and Needs

Every industry has a different niche audience (those seeking your services specifically) as well as a much larger one (those who are not seeking, but can use, your services). While you don’t have to provide a perfect user experience for every individual who stumbles across your site (an impossible task anyway,) you always want to be sure to incorporate the elements that your audience wants and needs.


W3C Compliance

There is a clear divide within the web development industry in relation to the standards that W3C imposes and the limitations that it presents on the designers, developers and users. A great deal of people have chosen to disregard the standards altogether.


Developing a Theme for Your Website

Every website should have some type of theme - a way of giving your site an identifying look. This can be through the use of a unique logo, a particular color combination or a recognizable idea.


Wide vs. Narrow Design - The Screen Resolution War

One of the first and most critical decisions web and user interface (UI) designers must face when designing for a fixed screen resolution is whether to design for the classic, narrow screen resolution of 800x600 pixels or the newer, now-more-commonplace resolution of 1024x768 pixels (and above). The decision is not as simple, nor as trivial as it sounds.


Common Mistakes: Functional Web Specification

Streamline your functional Web specification phase and avoid these common mistakes during the design cycle to deliver your Web projects on time and on budget.


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